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The Jerónimos Monastery is a magnificent monument marking the high point of Portuguese art in the century of the Discoveries. |
The Tower of Belém stands on the former beach at Restelo, point of departure for naus and caravels on voyages to discover the Oceans. |
Discover one of the most fascinating Gothic monuments in Europe. |
UNESCO has classified this unique monument as a World Heritage site. It is a symbol of both Western history and the history of Portugal. |
Visit the monastery of Santa Maria de Alcobaça, an architectural masterpiece. |
Visit the town of Marvão and see one of the tallest castles in Portugal. |
Dating back to the 18th century, the Mafra National Palace is Portugal’s most important baroque monument, occupying an area of roughly 40,000 m2. |
Visit Queluz Palace. Originally a summer retreat, it later became the residence of the Portuguese royal family. |
The magnificent medieval walled town of Óbidos is known as the ‘Town of Queens’ because of a tradition in which kings used to offer the place to their wives. |
The ruins of Conímbriga represent Portugal’s most important Roman legacy. |
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