rupture
Capelinhos Volcano
The eruption of September 27, 1957 to October 24, 1958 on Faial's western tip destroyed 300 homes, displaced 2,000 people, and triggered mass emigration to North America under the Azorean Refugee Act (1,500 departures, 50% decrease in Capelo's population). The underground Centro de Interpretação do Vulcão dos Capelinhos and the ruined lighthouse make this the most visitor-legible volcanic event in Azorean history—a rupture that reshaped both the physical coastline and the archipelago's demographic trajectory. Anchor modes: custodian;material_layer;signal | Search hooks: Capelinhos Volcano;Centro de Interpretação Capelinhos;1957 eruption Faial;Azorean Refugee Act;ruined lighthouse Faial
Walk the ash landscape and see the ruined Capelinhos lighthouse half-buried in volcanic debris, visit the underground Centro de Interpretação with exhibits on the eruption and Azorean volcanism, and hike trails from the center to the caldera summit.