Quinta do General / Quinta do Mosteiro
Cradle of Melo e Castro family, this farm remains, even today, owned by the same family for over four hundred years. It was known as Quinta do Mosteiro, because it was assumed that, in its interior, there would be a ruin that was thought to be an abandoned monastery. Your inner estate is vast and includes statues, tiles, fountains and ruins that served as a place of leisure of the owners.
Contacts
Avenida Dom Dinís de Melo Castro
7150-105,Borba
- Difficult external parking
- Typical houses & Relevant buildings
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Characteristics
Monuments near Quinta do General / Quinta do Mosteiro
Antigo Celeiro Comum / Celeiro da Cultura
This old barn of three ships that had no access through the ground floor, for if he thinks that would avoid the rat infestation. Currently works as a space of …
Antigo Lagar de Azeite
Probably, this building was part of the Town Hall, under the Windows of the elevations and the murals on the second floor. On the first floor is a former olive…
Capela de Santo António
Founded by the brotherhood of San Antonio, this Church had several farms, whose incomes were in favour of the artistic ornamentation. The Patron Saint can be s…
Castelo de Borba
Castle made of stone masonry and a thick wall, with a wide walkway running along the entire wall. The Porta do Celeiro stands out, flanked by a single turret, …
Convento de Nossa Senhora da Consolação do Bosque
Convent founded in 1505 by Dom Jaime IV, fourth Duke of Bragança. It was here that this historical figure isolated himself, consumed by remorse for having had …
Edifício dos Paços do Concelho de Borba
It was in the course of an urban reorganization process, in the late 18th century that these Steps were built by the military engineer José Álvares de Barros. …