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Heritage

Coa Museum
With a remarkable landscape serring as it stands between the Coa and Douro rivers, the Côa Musem bears testimony to the long rock art cycle represented in the Coa Valley Archaeological Park, the world's largest known open air paleolithic art site.


by: IGESPAR

Convent of Christ
The Convent of Christ, inscribed on UNESCO's Worls Heritage List, and the Templar Castle of Tomar form a unique monumental complex combining some of the most important references of Portuguese architecture from the 12th to the 18th centuries.


by: IGESPAR

Discover baroque art in Portugal
Embark on an adventure through Portugal, in search of the Baroque!

Consult this leaflet and find out where some of the pearls of Portuguese baroque art are to be found. Next, plan your trip so that you can visit these fascinating icons, scattered all around the country from the North to the Algarve, Madeira and the Azores, illustrating the golden age of Portugal.

In the heart of Portugal
Consult the leaflet concerning the 4 routes we’ve specially created to help you discover this region. Nestled in the southwest corner of Europe, we call this region “the heart of Portugal”.

Many of the key events surrounding the birth of Portugal - the country with the oldest borders in Europe – are associated to this zone. The region has a rich history and brims with a plethora of myths and legends. Its exceptional importance - the theme underlying these routes - is demonstrated by the fact that it houses three of Portugal’s most important UNESCO World Heritage monuments, in an area spanning little over 90km2.

Jerónimos Monastery
The Monastery of Jerónimos is a masterpiece of Manueline architecture with elements from the final Gothic and Renaissance. It is inscribed on UNESCO's World Heritage List.


by: IGESPAR

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