Propriétaire de ce lieu ?
Accédez à votre espace
Connectez-vous pour modifier vos informations et accédez à vos statistiques détaillées.
Ce qu'en disent les utilisateurs
Approuvé par 1 partenaires officiels
Autres lieux à voir autour
Monastère d'Alcobaça
2460-018 Alcobaça, Portugal
Ajouté par237 utilisateurs
Nazaré
2450 Nazaré, Portugal
Ajouté par151 utilisateurs
Praia da Nazare
Praia da Nazare, Portugal
Ajouté par146 utilisateurs
Nazare Lighthouse
Estr. do Farol, 2450 Nazaré, Portugal
Ajouté par179 utilisateurs
A Tasquinha
R. Adrião Batalha 54, 2450-162 Nazaré, Portugal
Ajouté par133 utilisateurs
Restaurante Rosa Dos Ventos
Португалия, R. Gil Vicente 88, 2450-106 Nazaré, Portugal
Ajouté par145 utilisateurs
Cervejaria Restaurante António Padeiro
R. Dom Mauro Cocheril 27, 2460 Alcobaça, Portugal
Ajouté par107 utilisateurs
Restaurante Típico Maria do Mar
R. Gulhim 13, 2450-223 Nazaré, Portugal
Ajouté par110 utilisateurs
Praia do Norte
Praia do Norte, Portugal
Ajouté par131 utilisateurs
Sitiado
R. Amadeu Guadêncio 2, 2450-065 Nazaré, Portugal
Ajouté par93 utilisateurs
"Road trip Chloé Portugal Mars 2024 "
@benjamin.leobet
"Free z Lisbon Card Mosterio de Alcobaça"
@asiawarowna97
"Bellissimo monastero, da visitare! "
@fede.soldati
"One of the best things to do in Portugal is visit the country’s UNESCO World Heritage Sites. There is a trio of monuments located in Central Portugal that can be visited in one day as they are all located within an hour of one another. The three UNESCO World Heritage Sites are the Convent of Christ in Tomar, Alcobaça Monastery, and the Monastery of Batalha. The first, the Convent of Christ in Tomar was originally a 12th-century Knights Templar stronghold until its dissolution in the 14th century. The Knights of the Order of Christ, as the Templars became in the 15th-century, continued at Tomar and aided Portugal in its maritime explorations during the Age of Discoveries. The site consists of both a convent and a castle built in the Romanesque, Gothic and Renaissance styles. The Monastery of Batalha is a Dominican monastery originating in the late 14th century. It contains examples of Gothic and Manueline architecture styles. Alcobaça Monastery is a 12th-century monastic site credited with introducing Gothic buildings to Portugal."
@traveltime
"Lindíssimo! De encher os olhos "
@namartiniano
"bâtiment magnifique, beauté !"
@marie_matiere
"UNESCO Tombeaux des Roméo et Juliette portugais Billet combiné pour les 2 monasteres 15€ au lieu de 18€"
@roammates