To think of Portugal is to think of a long and fascinating history, rich in achievements, discoveries and memorable achievements - from its foundation to the present day. That they reflect in habits and customs that are preserved.
Let me introduce you to some of the eternal mysteries of the history of Portugal, and its connection to the Templars.
The convent is one of the largest Portuguese buildings, hosting traces from the 12th century to the present day. It will reflect the medieval conventual life, the relevance/power of the Order of Christ in Portugal, and, also, its connection to the Templars.
In this space it is impossible to escape the symbolism, which still today is seen wrapped in mystery
One of the Templar fortresses, fundamental to ensure the growth/establishment of the Portuguese county. Revealing a steady military architecture
A convental complex, built within the castle fortresses.
Emerges us to medieval conventual life, and, teaches us the history and history of art in Portugal, introducing us to the Romanesque, primitive Gothic, floral Gothic, Manueline, Renaissance, Manierism, Baroque - 7 centuries of history, in one place.
We will inevitably be enchanted by the symbolism, which much of it still remains today, wrapped in mystery and undescipherable puzzles.
Parking in front of the castle
Coimbra, known as the City of Students, is a historic city in central Portugal with a rich academic tradition. It's home to one of the oldest universities in the world, the University of Coimbra, and is famous for its well-preserved medieval architecture, vibrant student life, and cultural heritage.
One of the oldest universities in the world, the University of Coimbra is a UNESCO World Heritage site with stunning architecture and a rich history.
This Romanesque cathedral is one of the most important religious buildings in Portugal, featuring beautiful architecture and historical artifacts.
A ruined monastery that was once the home of Queen Saint Isabel, offering a glimpse into the city's medieval past.
A beautiful and serene garden with a diverse collection of plants, perfect for a relaxing stroll.
A miniature park featuring scaled-down replicas of famous Portuguese monuments and buildings, ideal for families and children.
A hearty stew made with various meats, vegetables, and beans, cooked slowly in a clay pot.
A popular dish made with shredded salted cod, onions, potatoes, and eggs.
Roast suckling pig, a specialty of the Bairrada region, served with a crispy skin and tender meat.
A traditional pastry from the Tentúgal region, filled with sweet cream and topped with cinnamon.
This is the best time to visit Coimbra for pleasant weather and outdoor activities. The city is lively with students and tourists.
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Coimbra is generally a safe city for travelers, with low crime rates. However, as with any destination, it's important to be aware of your surroundings and take precautions to protect your belongings.
Coimbra-B Station, Coimbra A Station
Coimbra Bus Terminal
The bus system is efficient and covers most parts of the city.
Available • Apps: Bolt, FreeNow
Car, Bike, Scooter
Conímbriga is a well-preserved Roman settlement with impressive mosaics, ruins, and a museum.
Luso is a charming spa town known for its thermal waters, while Bussaco Forest offers beautiful hiking trails and a historic palace.
Aveiro is a charming coastal city known as the 'Venice of Portugal' for its canals and colorful moliceiro boats.
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