Schedules, prices and tickets of Pena Palace

Pena Palace Sintra – Timetables and Tickets

Schedules of Pena Palace and Gardens

    Everydays : Except 24th, 25th and 31st December and 1st January.
    From 09:30 until 18:30
    (last tickets 17:30 and last admissions 18:00).

Pena Palace + Gardens tickets

Address: Estrada da Pena. 2710-609 Sintra.

Pena Palace history

The Palácio da Pena, was built at the top of the Serra de Sintra, it is the second highest point in the Serra de Sintra (above the palace, is Cruz Alta, 528 meters above sea level).
In 1838, King Fernando 2nd acquired the old convent of the Jerónimos monks of Nossa Senhora da Pena, which had been built at the top of the Serra de Sintra in 1511 by King Manuel 1st, which had been abandoned since 1834 with the extinction of religious orders.
The convent consisted of the cloister, chapel, sacristy and bell tower, which today constitute the northern nucleus of the Palácio da Pena, or Palácio Velho.
To enter the Palace, you have to climb the steep ramp that Baron de Eschwege built. The Palace has two wings, the former Manueline convent of the Order of Saint Jerome and the wing built in the 19th century by King Fernando 2nd. These wings are surrounded by a third structure, which resembles an imaginary castle with round roads with merlons and battlements, watchtowers, an access tunnel and even a drawbridge.
King Fernando 2nd ordered the Parque da Pena to be planted around the Palace, in the style of romantic gardens, with winding paths, pavilions and stone benches punctuating the paths, as well as trees and other plants from the four corners of the world, taking advantage of the humid climate of the Sintra mountains and creating an exotic park with more than five hundred species.

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Schedules, prices and tickets of Capuchos Monks Convent

Schedules of Capuchos monks Convent

    Open everydays. Except 24th, 25th and 31st December and 1st January.
    9:00pm until 5:30pm (last admission 5:00pm).

Capuchos monks Convent tickets

  • 18 to 64 yrs : 11,00 Euros.
  • 6 to 17 yrs : 9,00 Euros.
  • + 65 yrs : 9,00 Euros.
  • Tickets to Capuchos Convent
  • Free :
    – Until 5 years.
    – On Sundays and public holidays, for residents in Portugal.

Address: GPS: 38º 46’ 58.48” N 9º 26’ 8.86” W Sintra Mountain

Capuchos monks Convent history

The Convento dos Capuchos, also known as Convento da Cortiça, the conventual construction was promoted, in 1560, by Dom Álvaro de Castro, state advisor to King Dom Sebastião, who dreamed of building a simple temple on that site, dedicated to the practices of contemplation and of introspection. This convent, where cork was used in coverings and decoration. It was named Convent of Santa Cruz da Serra de Sintra. The philosophy and ideals of the Order of Saint Francis of Assisi were the search for spiritual improvement through isolation from the world and renunciation of the pleasures associated with life on earth.
For around 250 years, the convent remained a place of worship and pilgrimage, inhabited by Franciscan Friars who the local population considered “holy men”. One of the notable friars in the history of this house was Friar Honório who, according to legend, spent the last decades of his life isolated, in a small cave in the convent’s woods, after having given in to temptation. However, in 1834, after the extinction of the Religious Orders in Portugal, the convent was abandoned and was later purchased by the 2nd Count of Penamacor, who, in 1873, sold the property to the 1st Viscount of Monserrate, Francis Cook.

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Schedules, prices and tickets of Moorish Castle

Schedules of Moorish Castle

    Open everydays. Except 24th, 25th and 31st December and 1st January.
    09:30 until 18:00 (Last ticket and last admission until 17:30).

Moorish Castle tickets

Address: Estrada da Pena. 2710-609 Sintra.

Moorish Castle history

The Moorish Castle is the result of the occupation of Sintra over time, interventions carried out during the first dynasty, initiated by King Afonso Henriques after the capture of Lisbon and Santarém (1147), until the use of the fortification during the reign of King Ferdinand 1st (1383), the damage caused by the 1755 earthquake, the restoration works of King Ferdinand 2nd in the 19th century and the romantic taste of the time.
The work made it possible to identify a medieval Christian cemetery, silos and foundations of Muslim houses, as well as objects and artefacts from the Bronze Age, the Iron Age and the Neolithic, highlighting a complete ceramic vase from the 5th millennium BC.

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Schedules, prices and tickets of Monserrate Palace

Schedules of Monserrate Palace and Park

    Open everydays. Except 24, 25, 31 December and 1 January.
    09:30 until 18:00 (last ticket 17:00 and last admission 17:30).

Monserrate Palace and Park tickets prices

  • 18 to 64 yrs : 12,00 euros.
  • 6 to 17 yrs : 10,00 euros.
  • + 65 yrs : 10,00 euros
  • Tickets to Monserrate Palace and garden
  • Free :
    – Until 5 years.
    – On Sundays and public holidays, for residents in Portugal.

Address: Rua Barbosa Du Bocage. 2710-405 Sintra.

Palace and Park of Monserrate history

4 kilometers from the center of Sintra, are the Monserrate Palace and Park, from the 19th century, where the exotic and vegetal motifs of the interior decoration extend harmoniously outside. The lawn in front of the palace allows for a well-deserved rest while discovering one of the richest Portuguese botanical gardens and one of the most beautiful Romantic landscape creations in Portugal.
Quinta de Monserrate was leased by Gerard de Visme (1789), a wealthy English merchant, who built a house there in neo-Gothic style. William Beckford subleased Monserrate in 1793-1794 but, by 1809, when Lord Byron visited the property, the house was already in ruins. The sublime appearance of the property was a source of inspiration for the poet, who sang Monserrate in his work Childe Harold’s Pilgrimage.
One of the famous visitors was Francis Cook, an Englishman later honored by King D. Luís with the title of Viscount of Monserrate in 1856. The Palace of Monserrate, which displays, in its decoration, medieval and orientalizing influences, is, with the Palace da Pena, one of the most important examples of romantic architecture in Portugal.
Species from all over the world were organized by geographic areas, from Mexico, reflecting the diverse origins of the plants and composing scenes along paths, among ruins, corners, lakes and waterfalls. Thanks to the painter William Stockdale and the master gardener Francis Burt and Francis Cook, we can find Monserrate Park as it is.
There are also species from Sintra (such as arboreal strawberry trees, holly trees and imposing cork oaks). Ancestral araucaria and palm trees, tree ferns from Australia and New Zealand and agaves and yuccas that recreate a scene from Mexico. On this tour of the five continents through botany, camellias, azaleas, rhododendrons and bamboo also stand out, evoking a garden in Japan.
Source: Parques de Sintra

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