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Monastery of Alcobaça.
The Monastery of Alcobaça, a UNESCO World Heritage site in Portugal, is a prime example of Cistercian Gothic architecture dating back to the 12th century. Founded by King Alfonso I, its construction began in 1178, culminating in the grand church completed in 1252. The monastery uniquely blends early Gothic and Baroque styles, evident in its stunning facade and interiors that feature high ceilings and intricate details. It's famous for housing the poignant tombs of King Pedro I and Inês de Castro, a reminder of a tragic love story. Visitors can explore the serene cloisters, the grand Refectory, and the impressive Kitchen, all of which reflect the rich history and cultural significance of this architectural marvel.
Essential info
Neighborhood
Alcobaça
Address
Praça 25 de Abril, 2460-018 Alcobaça, Portugal
Phone
262 505 128
Website