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  1. Mosteiro dos Jerónimos
Place: Lisboa
Photo: António Sacchetti
    Monuments
    Mosteiro dos Jerónimos
    On the banks of the Tagus is an apogee of Manueline architecture.In the spot where the Jerónimos Monastery stands today, next to the old Belém beach, was originally a small hermitage dedicated to Santa Maria that had been built by the Infante D. (...)

    Telephone: +351 213 620 034
    E-mail: geral@mjeronimos.dgpc.pt
    Website: http://www.mosteirojeronimos.gov.pt

  2. Palácio Nacional da Pena
Place: Sintra
Photo: ATL- Turismo de Lisboa
    Museums and Palaces
    Palácio Nacional da Pena
    Pena National Palace The fantastic Palácio da Pena is one of the best examples of 19th-century Romantic revivalism in Portugal.Situated at the top of the Monte da Pena, the palace was built on the site of an old monastery belonging to the Order of (...)

    Telephone: +351 21 923 73 00
    Fax: +351 21 923 73 50
    E-mail: info@parquesdesintra.pt
    Website: http://www.parquesdesintra.pt
    https://www.parquesdesintra.pt/pt/recursos-digitais/experien (...)

  3. Palacio Quinta da Regaleira
Place: Sintra
Photo: John Copland
    Museums and Palaces
    Palácio e Quinta da Regaleira
    Very close to the historic centre of Sintra is Quinta Regaleira, one of the town’s most enigmatic sights.The palace of Quinta da Regaleira was built in the early 20th century by the millionaire António Augusto Carvalho Monteiro (1848-1920), who (...)

    Telephone: +351 21 910 66 50
    Fax: +351 21 924 47 25
    E-mail: regaleira@mail.telepac.pt
    Website: http://www.regaleira.pt

  4. Palácio Nacional e Convento de Mafra
Photo: JTC Estoril
    Museums and Palaces
    Palácio Nacional e Convento de Mafra
    The sheer magnificence of the monumental architectural design of the palace, convent and basilica of Mafra bears witness to the opulence of the court of king João V (1707-1750). It was king João V who ordered the building of what proved to be the (...)

    Telephone: +351 261 817 550
    Fax: +351 261 811 947
    E-mail: geral@pnmafra.dgpc.pt
    Website: http://www.palaciomafra.pt/

  5. Castelo de São Jorge
Place: Lisboa
Photo: João Paulo
    Monuments
    Castelo de São Jorge
    The Castelo de São Jorge is one of Lisbon’s most distinctive monuments, being situated on the city’s highest hill.The oldest known fortification at this spot dates from the 2nd century BC, although some of the remains found here date from as far (...)

    Telephone: +351 218 800 620
    Fax: +351 218 875 695
    E-mail: info@castelodesaojorge.pt
    Website: http://www.castelodesaojorge.pt
    http://www.egeac.pt

  6. Sé de Lisboa 
Photo: Siginum
    Monuments
    Sé Catedral de Lisboa
    Dedicated to the Mother of God since 1147.Dedicated to the Mother of God, Lisbon Cathedral is one of the city's gems and one of the most significant monuments in the country, due to its historical, religious and artistic value. Its construction (...)

    Telephone: +351 218 866 752
    E-mail: info@sedelisboa.pt
    Website: http://www.sedelisboa.pt

  7. Palacio Nacional de Sintra
Place: Sintra
Photo: José Manuel
    Museums and Palaces
    Palácio Nacional de Sintra
    Sintra National Palace The Sintra national palace is unique amongst the royal mediaeval palaces in Portugal and the town’s most distinctive building.Beginning with the nation’s first dynasties, Sintra was one of the preferred places of Portuguese (...)

    Telephone: +351 219 237 300
    Fax: +351 219 237 350
    E-mail: info@parquesdesintra.pt
    Website: http://www.parquesdesintra.pt
    https://www.parquesdesintra.pt/en/digital-resources/digital- (...)

  8. Convento de Cristo e Castelo Templário
    Monuments
    Convento de Cristo e Castelo Templário
    The Convent of Christ In 1983, UNESCO awarded the classification of world heritage to the Templar Castle and the Convent of the Knights of Christ in Tomar, a unique monument in the history of the western world. Built on a site that was originally (...)

    Telephone: +351 249 315 089 / +351 249 313 481
    Fax: +351 249 322 730
    E-mail: geral@ccristo.dgpc.pt
    Website: http://www.conventocristo.gov.pt/

  9. Museu Nacional dos Coches
    Museums and Palaces
    Museu Nacional dos Coches
    The Coach Museum was an initiative of Queen D. Amélia de Orléans e Bragança, wife of King D. Carlos I (1889-1908), who inaugurated it in 1905. It contains an exceptional and unique collection of richly adorned royal vehicles, from the 17th to 19th (...)

    Telephone: +351 21 361 08 50
    Fax: +351 21 363 25 03
    E-mail: geral@mncoches.dgpc.pt
    Website: http://www.museudoscoches.pt

  10. Sé de Braga
Place: Braga
Photo: Direção Regional Cultura Norte
    Monuments
    Sé de Braga
    The first cathedral, older than Portugal.The Cathedral of Braga was the first Portuguese cathedral, erected several decades before the founding of the country. It began to be built at the end of the 11th century, and was concecrated and dedicated to (...)

    Telephone: +351 253 263 317
    Fax: +351 273 263 731
    E-mail: info@se-braga.pt; geral@culturanorte.pt
    Website: http://www.se-braga.pt/catedral.php

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