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Largo Rainha Dona Amélia

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    • Dia 3

      Early morning train to Sintra

      27 de março de 2023, Portugal ⋅ ☁️ 10 °C

      Unlike a trip with a tour company, we had a modest breakfast this morning. We had coffee with toast, a banana, and a cereal bar. Out the door by 6:50 and only one false start as I returned to get another camera. We even made an earlier train than we anticipated leaving the station at 7:11 instead of 7:30. It is still dark at that time of the morning.
      The attraction here is Peña Palace and a Moorish Castle located on forested hillsides that overlook Sintra and the surrounding area. The palace was finished in 1810. That makes it almost new in the host of palaces we have visited.
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    • Dia 10

      The Initiation Well

      21 de setembro de 2023, Portugal ⋅ ☁️ 68 °F

      》As seen on Oak Island

      》This 88-foot-deep well is located on the land of Quinta da Regaleira, near the town of Sintra, Portugal. The well was never used as a well and, in fact, was never built to serve as a water resource at all. It was actually built for secret ceremonial purposes.

      The owner of Quinta da Regaleira, the wealthy Portuguese businessman Antonio Augusto Carvalho Monteiro, was a well-known Freemason. With the assistance of the Italian architect Luigi Manini, he designed and constructed the four-hectare property with enigmatic buildings, mysterious parks, and underground tunnels.

      All of the structures erected in Quinta da Regaleira are filled with many symbols, which are linked to masonry, alchemy, the Rosicrucian and Hermetic legacy, the Knights Templar and Tarot mysticism.

      The Initiation Well, in some way, is an entrance to the underground labyrinth too. It is connected to other entrances via a series of underground walkways. The Initiation Well has a striking spiral staircase supported by carved columns, that lead down to the bottom of the well through its nine landings. It is believed that the spacing of these landings, as well as the number of steps in between, are linked to Tarot mysticism and Masonic principles. At the bottom of the Initiation Well is a compass over a Knights Templar cross, which is said to have been the coat of arms of Carvalho Monteiro, pointing to his association with Rosicrucianism.

      The nine small round landings, separated by fifteen steps, also evoke references to Dante’s Divine Comedy and may represent the ‘Nine Circles of Hell’, the ‘Nine Sections of Purgatory’ and the ‘Nine Skies of Paradise’.

      It is believed that Templar initiations at Quinta da Regaleira began with candidates entering one of the Initiation Wells blindfolded. Holding a sword close to their heart, they would descend nine flights of stairs – a number that represents the nine founders of the Templar order. Once reaching the bottom of the well, the candidate would walk into a dark labyrinth where they would symbolically and literally find their way up towards the light. If they were able to make back through the well tower and into the sunlight, initiates would walk across stones in water to reach the chapel, where they would then be welcomed into the brotherhood.

      The Initiation Well looks like an inverted tower and depending on the direction the adept choose to walk, it represents a journey into the depths of Mother Earth or a rise up into the light. Symbolically, the well represents the death/rebirth allegory, typical within many mystical traditions. The journey through the well is like a rebirth through Mother Earth’s womb.
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    • Dia 11

      Pastry and mysticism

      1 de julho de 2022, Portugal ⋅ ☀️ 68 °F

      It seems like every town in Portugal has its own pastry specialty - in Sintra, it's the travesseiro. I had one of the flaky, almond-cream filled pastries at Piriquita, the bakery which invented them. I wandered around town and then headed to the Quinta da Regaleira, another odd, overwrought and lovely estate. It was built by an extremely eccentric millionaire at the beginning of the 20th century. It's filled with masonic, pagan and christian symbols. The buildings are a mix of Roman, Gothic, Renaissance and Manueline styles, and the gardens are lovely, with fountains and winding paths. It's most famous for its initiation well, which snakes 90 feet down into the earth, ending in a mock-cave tunnel which leads to a lake and small waterfall.Leia mais

    • Dia 14

      Sintra

      23 de julho de 2022, Portugal ⋅ ☀️ 21 °C

      Ik heb mijn best gedaan om rond 9u al op de trein te zitten richting sintra, en dat is gelukt. Zo was ik bij de eerste daar, al leek dat niet zo want het dorpje stroomde al vol met touristen. Pas in de namiddag toen ik het verschil zag wist ik dat het in de ochtend best rustig was. Ik vloog het eerste het beste paleis binnen dat ik tegenkwam, wat mooi was maar niet hetgeen ik, en blijkbaar alle andere touristen, zocht. Na wat googlen merkte ik dat het paleis pena noemde en in de bossen op een berg lag. Natuurlijk ging ik die berg te voet naar omhoog, wat een zeer mooie wandeling bleek te zijn.
      Aan de inkom kreeg ik een ticket voor 12u, terwijl het nog maar 11 was, tijd zat dacht ik om naar de ingang te wandelen. Dat bleek goed fout te zijn, door het kronkelen van de weg was het onmogelijk in te schatten hoe lang de rij was, en ik hoopte na iedere bocht dat ik er bijna was. Het werd 3 kwartier in de zon aanschuiven, en eenmaal binnen bleef het aanschuiven door de kamers tot ik eindelijk buiten was.
      Na even bekomen te hebben met een pint en slechte sandwich ben ik het zeer uitgebreid park rond het kasteel beginnen verkennen, met gps, en dat vond ik stukken beter dan het kasteel zelf. Het park is een doolhof van mooi aangelegde paadjes waar je uren in kunt wandelen. Door vermoeidheid en dorst moest ik vroeger vertrekken dan ik wilde. Ik had bij nader inzien beter in sintra gelogeerd. In de terugweg zag ik dat het aantal touristen nog sterk aan het toenemen was, waardoor ik eigenlijk geluk gehad heb dat ik maar 3 kwartier moest aanschuiven. Ik had geen goesting meer om nog het moors fort of iets anders te bezoeken toen ik daar ook wachtrijen zag, en ben mij op een terrasje gaan zetten om wat af te koelen. Ik was kletsnat van het zweet door mijn wandeling.
      Eenmaal terug op het hotel was ik zo moe dat ik besloot om gewoon een hamburger te gaan eten in het restaurant naast het hotel en dat bleek een zeer goede keuze te zijn, de speciale hamburgers waren uitstekend en je kon ze in mini vorm bestellen waardoor ik er twee kon proeven.
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    • Dia 12

      Sintra: a lesson in Murphy's Law

      5 de abril de 2023, Portugal ⋅ ☀️ 23 °C

      Today we woke up nice and early to start our journey to Sintra for the day. Made our way to the main station (Oriente) and packed our bags in the train station storage. After missing one train by 30 seconds, and having the next get cancelled, we should have known we were in for a long day. Once we finally made it to Sintra, we paid quite a bit for the tourist bus up to Pena Palace... only to find out that it was closed until the afternoon despite us having tickets for 10:30AM! We attempted to go to the Castle of the Moors but again, closed for the morning. We then made our way to Quinta da Regaleira, which was insanely busy because everything else was closed. Throughout all of this, we walked everywhere even though we had an all day ticket for the buses. The bus for the line to Quinta da Regaleira just never seemed to come despite us following the schedule and waiting 15-20 minutes. We had a bus to our next destination at 4:15 and didn't have time to spare. We ended up heading back to Lisbon early and walking to the mall from the train station. On the plus side of all of this I got some new shoes! After a few hours here, we caught the bus to Nazare and got to take in the cute little beach town. The day ended on a good note but we were definitely exhausted from a long day of disappointing adventures.Leia mais

    • Dia 6

      Sintra 2.0

      17 de julho de 2022, Portugal ⋅ ☀️ 23 °C

      Wir entdeckten ein kleines Vogelnest mit kleinen hungrigen Vögeln. Die Mutter kam immer angeflogen und brachte den Kleinen ihre Versorgung.

      Dann entdeckten wir ein kleines Museum mit Statuen. Dieses besuchten wir. Dann ging es zurück nach Lissabon.

      Wir wollten eigentlich eine Tour zum Strand machen, aber aufpassen, da steckt ein Betrug dahinter.
      Du bezahlst 20€ und sie sagen dir, dass sie dich zum Strand bringen, du dort einen Aufenthalt hast und sie dich dann wieder zurückbringen.
      Unser Fahrer hat sich leider verraten. Er bringt dich nur bis zum Strand und fährt dann ohne dich zurück. So macht man gutes Geld.
      Also aufpassen und fahrt lieber alleine mit dem Bus für maximal 4€.
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    • Dia 6

      Sintra

      17 de julho de 2022, Portugal ⋅ ☀️ 23 °C

      An diesem Tag sind wir mit dem Zug nach Sintra gefahren. Lissabon war am Morgen noch super ruhig und leer. Wir liefen zum Bahnhof Rossio und fuhren 40min Richtung Nordwesten. Als wir ankamen erfuhren wir, dass alle Monumente geschlossen seien, wegen den Waldbränden in der Nähe. Wir bummelten ein wenig in der Stadt und gingen dann zum Palácio Nacional de Sintra. Wir liefen dort durch den Garten.

      Fortsetzung folgt
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    • Dia 6

      Sintra and castles

      2 de janeiro de 2023, Portugal ⋅ ☁️ 11 °C

      In Sintra there where some different castles and we where to the great fort named Mourish castle and Quinta da Regaleira. It was a great day and an easy train connection between the Lissbon station and Sintra (30 min). One specific tip, take the bus from Sintra city instead of the tuctuc. It's way cheaper and less lethal😉.Leia mais

    • Dia 8

      Bacalhau na Vila

      29 de abril de 2023, Portugal ⋅ ⛅ 20 °C

      We stopped for a not particularly good but reasonably priced coffee within the castle we walked down to the exit and our Uber to town. We noted the gardens around the castle had multiple pathways and were very green with ivy growing trees to rival the West Coast Rain Forest. It would be lovely for a warm day hike. The town was very touristy and crowded, a maze of eateries and gift shops. A google search had shown only a few number and this one had a good review so we managed to find it and took a seat inside. We had the specialty appetizer, a savory cod pasta de nata tart followed by the classic Bacalhau au Bras which I note uses the bagged shoestring potato chips I noted were at the market. We ordered spinach, just slightly sauteed in olive oil and garlic. I would give this place a 6.5-7/10 and it was overpriced for the portion and the main was not hot. Lesson learned: don't just leave restaurant selection to Google, it does not list all of them and I wonder if there is some sort of relationship financially between the ones that are included .... leave time and be prepared to change your mind when you get there because there may be a lot more choice than you realize.Leia mais

    • Dia 8

      Day 8 Overview

      29 de abril de 2023, Portugal ⋅ ☁️ 18 °C

      Day trip to Sintra for a couple of palaces, coffee, and lunch. The famous Tram 28, then a 40 minute commuter train from Rossio, Ubers in Sintra , and 14,199 on foot. Cool, windy and foggy up in Sintra, which is not unusual!Leia mais

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