Almendres Cromlech

(AKA Cromeleque dos Almendres) The Cromeleque dos Almendres consists of a large stone circle with over 90 granite monoliths arranged in an elliptical shape. These impressive standing stones date back to the prehistoric period, specifically the late Neolithic and early Bronze Age, making them around 6,000 years old. It's truly remarkable to think about the … Continue reading Almendres Cromlech

Igreja de Santo Antรฃo

(AKA Santo Antรฃo Church) As you approach the church, you'll immediately be captivated by its striking faรงade, adorned with intricate carvings and decorative details. The exterior features a blend of Gothic and Manueline architectural styles, which were prevalent during the 15th and 16th centuries in Portugal. This unique combination creates a visually stunning and harmonious … Continue reading Igreja de Santo Antรฃo

Igreja dos Lรณios

(AKA Igreja de Sรฃo Joรฃo Evangelista) This church is situated in the heart of ร‰vora, a charming city in the Alentejo region of Portugal. The Igreja dos Lรณios dates back to the 15th century and is considered one of the finest examples of Gothic architecture in the country. Its construction began in 1485 and was … Continue reading Igreja dos Lรณios

Templo Romano ร‰vora

(AKA Roman Temple of Evora) Dating back to the 1st century AD, this temple stands as a remarkable testament to the Roman presence in the Iberian Peninsula. It is one of the most well-preserved Roman structures in Portugal and holds great significance in the country's cultural heritage. As you approach the Templo Romano ร‰vora, you'll … Continue reading Templo Romano ร‰vora

Chapel of Bones

(AKA Igreja e Mosteiro de Sรฃo Francisco, Capela dos Ossos) The Chapel of Bones, also known as Capela dos Ossos, is a unique and intriguing attraction located in ร‰vora, Portugal. It is a small chapel, but what sets it apart is its interior, which is adorned with human bones and skulls. This chapel is a … Continue reading Chapel of Bones

Cathedral of ร‰vora

(AKA Sรฉ de ร‰vora, Evora Cathedral) Built between the 12th and 13th centuries, the ร‰vora Cathedral is one of the most significant medieval cathedrals in Portugal. As you approach the cathedral, you'll be captivated by its impressive Gothic-Romanesque faรงade, adorned with intricate carvings and statues. The entrance is flanked by two sturdy towers, adding to … Continue reading Cathedral of ร‰vora

Queluz Palace

Queluz Palace, located just outside Lisbon, is a stunning 18th-century royal residence known for its lavish Rococo, Baroque, and Neoclassical architecture. Often called the โ€œPortuguese Versailles,โ€ this palace served as a summer retreat for the Portuguese royal family and later became their official residence. Built between 1747 and 1794, the palace features ornate faรงades, grand … Continue reading Queluz Palace

Castelo dos Mouros

Dating back to the 9th century, the castle has a fascinating history. Originally built by the Moors during their occupation of the Iberian Peninsula, the Castelo dos Mouros (Castle of the Moors, The Moorish Castle) served as a strategic stronghold to defend the region. Over the centuries, it witnessed numerous battles and changes in ownership … Continue reading Castelo dos Mouros

Villa Sassetti

As you approach Villa Sassetti, you will be immediately struck by its impressive faรงade, which showcases a harmonious blend of architectural styles. Built in the 19th century, the villa reflects the romanticism and neoclassical influences of the time, with its symmetrical design, intricate detailing, and graceful columns. The exterior is adorned with delicate stonework, ornate … Continue reading Villa Sassetti

Palรกcio Nacional de Sintra

(AKA Sintra National Palace) The palace is situated in the heart of Sintra's historic center and stands as an emblematic symbol of Portuguese royalty. Its origins can be traced back to the Moorish period, but it underwent several renovations and expansions over the centuries, resulting in a unique blend of architectural styles. As you approach … Continue reading Palรกcio Nacional de Sintra