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Mafra National Palace

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Cláudia
October 15, 2017
One of the largest baroque monasteries in the world, with the also world famous Library and Carrillion. A must see. And check the concerts agenda.
Joao
August 24, 2017
at a short drive from Sintra you can visit this amazing palace were Portuguese kings lived for a longtime.
Madalena
May 30, 2017
Built in the 18th century by order of King João V (1689-1750) in fulfilment of a vow he made, to be blessed with an heir from his marriage to Maria Ana of Austria, or be cured of a serious illness, the Royal Convent and Palace of Mafra is the most important baroque monument in Portugal. All in limestone and marble from this region (Pêro Pinheiro and Sintra), the building covers an area of almost four hectares (37.790 m2), including 1.200 rooms, more than 4.700 doors and windows, 156 stairways and 29 inner yards and courtyards. Such magnificence was only possible due to the Brazilian gold that poured into the country, allowing the King to carry out his patronage of the arts and the strengthen
Built in the 18th century by order of King João V (1689-1750) in fulfilment of a vow he made, to be blessed with an heir from his marriage to Maria Ana of Austria, or be cured of a serious illness, the Royal Convent and Palace of Mafra is the most important baroque monument in Portugal. All in limes…
Paula
August 8, 2016
The Royal Convent of Mafra, later christened the National Palace of Mafra, is an important work of the reign of King João V, and the most important symbol of baroque architecture in Portugal. Located in the heart of Mafra town – at the square with the name of the king who ordered its construction – it is the only National Monument that includes a Royal Palace, a Basilica and a Convent. Its area encompasses 40,000 m2 and 1200 divisions, which form part of spaces and instruments that are unique in the world. Such is the case with the Library, which contains all the knowledge of a collection of more than 36 thousand volumes; the bellringer assembly made up of two carillons with a total of 98 bells; and the six historical organs that resounded once more throughout the Basilica in 2010. In addition to these unique characteristics, the Palace-Convent of Mafra has accumulated several distinctions over the years. Classified as a National Monument in 1910, it was a finalist at the selection process for the Seven Wonders of Portugal in 2007, and is a candidate for UNESCO World Heritage status.
The Royal Convent of Mafra, later christened the National Palace of Mafra, is an important work of the reign of King João V, and the most important symbol of baroque architecture in Portugal. Located in the heart of Mafra town – at the square with the name of the king who ordered its construction –…
Kirsten
May 1, 2016
Best is the library!

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