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PARK AND PALACE OF MONSERRAT

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Sintra, Portugal
2024
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2024

Large English park and castle in romantic style, with fountains and lawns under the protective shade of vegetation.

Need some peace and quiet after the Sunday crowds at the Palacio da Pena? Then head to the heart of Monserrate, a magnificent English-style botanical park dominated by a strange Orientalist-style castle. The palace was originally a hermitage in the 16th century. In 1856, Sir Francis Cook, a wealthy British merchant, hired architect James Knowles to restore the building, which was completed in 1866. Sir Francis Cook, a passionate botanist, landscaped the grounds with exotic plants from all over the world. A change of scenery is guaranteed! As soon as you enter, you're catapulted into a dense jungle that leads you to the ruins of a chapel overgrown with vegetation. Organized into different sections, the garden invites you to discover flora from near and far. Stroll through the Mexican Garden amidst aloes and cacti, the Japanese Garden with its invasive bamboos, or the superb rose garden with its bewitching fragrances. After this bath in nature, visit the palace, worthy of tales from the Arabian Nights. Inside, the rooms are empty, but the ornaments, carved wooden doors, tiles, vaults and interior fountains are breathtaking. A true architectural gem! You'd think you were in an Indian palace. The little plus? The site is much less frequented by tourists, who prefer Sintra's other more popular monuments.

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Pan Pan
Visited in may 2019
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Le palais est certes joli de l'extérieur mais très petit (la pièce maitresse étant le hall transversal d'influence indienne) et assez peu meublé (comble de malchance, un mariage avait lieu sur place, qui occupait bcp de place).

L'interet principal reside dans les jardins, foisonnants et diversifiés qui offre une balade mémorable par beau temps.
fute_211903
Visited in november 2018
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Joli jardin et beau palais. Malheureusement nous n'avons pas pu vraiment profité de sa beauté, il pleuvait et aucune plante en fleur. Je pense qu'au printemps ca doit etre magnifique.
BNovo
Visited in february 2017
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Superbe jardin a l'anglaise avec ses buissons , ses grands arbres et cascades
Et aussi un étonnant palais de style indien
Toune35000
Visited in june 2016
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Magnifique palais aux couleurs vives et chaudes. Décor aux allures de palais indien, avec un magnifique et grand jardin extérieur : fleurs somptueuses, ruines et même une cascade!
ric135684
Visited in september 2016
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“UN JARDIN EXTRAORDINAIRE !”

le palais de Monserrate est certes très beau, mais c'est le jardin qui nous a émerveillés !
Décidément nous préférons nettement les jardins à l'anglaise où tout est "mélangé" dans un désordre très harmonieux, et celui là est une vraie œuvre d'art, le plus beau que nous ayons visité, et nous reviendrons fin mai-début juin, cela doit être tout simplement splendide !
A midi, n'hésitez pas à déjeuner à la cafétéria, contrairement à ce qu l'on pourrait penser les prix sont très corrects et le service impeccable !

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