
Madeira is gearing up to host the latest edition of the “Classics at Magnolia” event, showcasing the most well-preserved classic cars of the region. Taking place on the 26 and 27 July 2025, this fantastic exhibition is extremely popular among tourists and a tribute to all those who contribute to and are dedicated to the preservation of classic cars and to the assertion of this heritage.
The Classics of Magnolia event, which first took place in 2020, benefits from the additional charm of its surroundings in the beautiful gardens of Quinta Magnólia, which perfectly captivate all the glamour of that period in an atmosphere boasting plenty of entertainment, period-dressed extras, gatherings and automobile and lounge areas. The venue is perfect for the exhibition of classic vehicles, set in a 19th century building, where the stars of the event transport the entire space back to the times when the vehicles left the factories.
Since its conception in 2020, the event has achieved notable success in Madeira and was originally associated with the 'Recomposition' exhibition, which took place in the cultural centre “Quinta Magnólia Centro Cultural”, alluding to Madeiran sculptor, Ricardo Veloza's contribution and legacy.
For more information on the event, please visit the Madeira Promotion Bureau website: Classics at Magnolia - Visit Madeira | Madeira Islands Tourism Board official website. Please use this link for images, ensuring the use of credits for each image: Classics at Magnolia | Powered by Box
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- Madeira, otherwise known as 'the islands of eternal spring', is just a short, three-and-a-half-hour flight from London. It covers 740km2 and has a population of only 260,000. On the same latitude as Morocco, the Atlantic archipelago has a sub-tropical climate, a rich volcanic soil and a unique eco-system. It is one of the only places in the planet where banana trees grow next to vineyards.
- Located approximately 1,000km from the European mainland – and just 500km from the African continent – Madeira enjoys an amazingly mild climate, ranging from 25°c in the summer to 17°c in the winter, with very mild average temperatures and moderate humidity.
- In 1999, Madeira's indigenous forest, the Laurissilva, was declared a UNESCO Natural World Heritage Site. The Madeira Natural Park is a protected area that covers around two-thirds of Madeira Island's territory, equivalent to 67% of its surface.
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