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Quinta do General / Quinta do Mosteiro
- heritage
Avenida Dom Dinís de Melo Castro
7150-105, Borba
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.
Mosteiro
- country
- heritage
Mosteiro
3570, Mosteiro
A village at the pena Verde parish, mostly famed for its gastronomy and its culture. It has around 200 inhabitants who are mostly farmers and cattle raisers. There is a yearly Estrela Mountain cheese celebration. It also has colourful celebrations every two weeks.
O Mosteiro
- food & drink
Rua José de Nápoles, 27
3140-257, Montemor-o-Velho
A friendly space, located in an old house of the historic area, that serves several regional specialities.
Jardim da Quinta de São Jerónimo
- country
- leisure
Rua Edmundo de Bettencourt
3000-606, Coimbra
Large, modern space with beautiful garden areas, an outdoor amphitheater and swimming pools.
Mosteiro do Leitão
- food & drink
IC2, Casal da Amieira, 38
2240-477, Batalha
Occupying an area of around two thousand square meters, this space includes three concepts - Mundo do Peixe, Claustro Experiences and EME lounge -, to all types of public, and intends to become a model restaurant in the area of inclusion. For this, menus were created in braille and pictographic language. And it's not just suckling pig available. Despite continuing to be the ex-libris, there is also a world of fish to discover.
Mosteiro de Alcobaça
- heritage
Praça 25 de Abril
2460-018, Alcobaça
This Monument was constructed by the Cistercian Rule monks between 1178 and 1254 following the model from the Mother House from Cistercian Rule in Claraval, France. The Monastery is composed by three bodies: the church, the North and South wings where it was respectively located the Kings and Court chambers when visiting and the Abbot and Monks residences. From the original façade there are some preserved elements like the crenels on the side walls, the Gothic doorway and the lateral windows. The baroque towers were added in the 18th century. The church is the biggest one in Portugal with three …
Mosteiro de São Pedro / Mosteiro de Folques
- heritage
Folques
3300, Folques
Former convent of the Crúzios friars, it probably dates back to 1162, having undergone several reforms over the centuries, the last being in the last quarter of the 20th century. Sixteenth-century cloister on two floors that has undergone several changes, with emphasis on the Manueline elements in the part facing east.
Mosteiro de Santa Cruz
- heritage
Praça 8 de Maio
3000-300, Coimbra
Monastic set with an emblematic portal. Inside are worthy of notice the manueline arched roof, the main-chapel, the sacristy, the Sala do Capítulo, the S. Teotónio Chapel and the cloister of Silence.