Sintra

Palácio Nacional de Sintra

The lone surviving royal residence from the medieval age. The massive structure is accented by its two enormous conical chimneys. It originated in the 11th century as a Moorish palace, undergoing additions in the 15th and 16th centuries. Renowned for housing the world’s greatest collection of Mudejar tiles, as well as for its beautiful hanging [...]

Palácio Nacional de Queluz

Known as the “little Versailles,” this stately palace hails from the 17th century, having been the former residence of Marques de Castelo Rodrigo. Later incarnations included a tour as the summer home for Portuguese royalty, as well as the residence of Maria I. Lavishly Baroque interior remains a testament to a bygone era. Especially striking [...]

Monserrate Palace and Garden

The park is a feast for the eyes with its many and varied flowers plants from faraway places like Australia, New Zealand, the Americas and Asia. It is a wonderfull place to walk, explore and discover nature its various gardens within the park. The palace is still closed to the public as it undergoes [...]

Insulíndia

A Manteigaria apresenta a sua primeira exposição da autoria de Leonor Amaral Dias e Mariana Dias da Cunha. Intitulada ‘Insulíndia’, esta obra explora a formação de continentes através da pintura, instalação e performance, sob uma práctica colaborativa. Aqui não existem fronteiras e limites. Uma nova identidade é estabelecida através de um movimento orgânico [...]

Centro Cultural Olga Cadaval

The Old Cine-Theater Carlos Manuel was constructed in 1945 by the architect Manuel Joaquin Norte Júnior.  For many years, the Cine-Theater Carlos Manuel was the only cinema of Sintra

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