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Sintra
The district that is now covered by the borough of Sintra has been
inhabited by man for a very long time indeed. The privileged geographical
and environmental location has over the ages attracted and fixed
settlers. Numerous archaeological remains, including prehistoric
and proto-historic tombs, testify to its antiquity.
Sintra has remained even nowadays the "noble town surrounded
by many estates, pleasant woods with plentiful springs of excellent
water", referred to by various ancient authors.
A tourist region par excellence, Sintra is one of the most delightful
places to be found in Portugal. With its extensive range of green
bills with its crags - the Serra de Sintra - so picturesquely situated
and offering stupendous views of the coastline with its impressive
beauty, Sintra is indeed "a garden of the earthly paradise".
Sintra is also the location of the Westernmost point of Europe,
the “Cabo da Roca”, a 140 meter cliff that abruptly
marks the end of Sintra’s mountain range into the vast Atlantic
Ocean.
The potentialities of the Sintra district are not confined to the
wild enchantments of the Serra, sometimes wreathed in mist, and
to the artistic heritage of the Old Town, described by poet Lord
Byron as "the most pleasing in Europe", but also include
valuable archaeological remains, particularly from the Roman period,
ancient manor houses, churches of great artistic value and characteristic
villages.
Of the many
monuments one can visit in Sintra, the main attractions are:
Pena
Palace
Outcome of the colourful dreams of King Ferdinand II, this 19th-century
palace is a remarkable example of the romantic architecture in Portugal.
Its rooms are beautifully furnished and the large gardens are the
most idyllic set for a long stroll.
The Palace was built on the site of a monastery devoted to St. Jerome,
destroyed by an earthquake. King Ferdinand bought the remains and
requested the services of Baron Eschwege for the construction of
this fairy tale palace.
There’s only a similar construction in the world, the castle
of Neuschwanstein in Bavaria, the native land of King Ferdinand.
Moorish Fortress
Built during the 8th century by Muslim settlers, it remained theirs
until 1147, when they were vanquished by King Afonso Henriques and
the Templar knight crusaders.
Its walls feature breathtaking views over the countryside and the
Atlantic Ocean. A real watchtower and an inexpugnably fortress.
Capuchos
Convent
Founded in 1560 by the son of the governor of India.
This convent is located on hilltop and was carved by hand out of
a huge granite rock.
Its tiny quarters make it hard to believe that someone could actually
live there, remaining the living proof of the Franciscan monk’s
vow of poverty.
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Monserrate
Palace and Gardens
Here you will understand the full meaning of Lord Byron’s
words when describing Sintra as a “glorious Eden”.
Visitors will be overwhelmed by the beautiful waterfalls and mixtures
of rare botanic species and art forms brought over from every continent.
Sintra
National Palace
This grand 15th Century palace was built for the Portuguese Court
as a summer residence through several kingdoms.
It dominates the landscape of the town centre with its quite unusual
chimneys, which became Sintra’s landmark, and the beautiful
Manuelin windows.
It is considered the ex-libris of Sintra for its historic meaning
as several interesting episodes of Portuguese monarchy happened
here.
Quinta
da Regaleira
This mysterious estate is an extraordinary combination
of architecture and mysticism. Its owner requested the services
of Luigi Manini, an Italian scenographer specialised in operas,
for the plan.
Its gardens display wells, mythological statues, grottoes lakes
and waterfalls. But the greatest appeal of Quinta da Regaleira is
its mysterious connections with alchemical and sacred rituals and
to the masonry.

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