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Sintra Architectural Wonder Attractions

Here are the top Sintra architectural wonder listings so you can find the best in Sintra for your trip. Read these architectural wonder reviews written by real travelers. You can narrow these results using the filters to the left.
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4.4 star rating
(28 reviews)
Sintra, Lisbon & Surrounds Region, Portugal
Pena National Palace is the oldest palace of the European Romanticism period. It is a UNESCO World Heritage site and considered one of the seven wonders of Portugal. ..
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5.0 star rating
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Sintra, Lisbon & Surrounds Region, Portugal
A place full of mysticism and beauty...
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3.8 star rating
(4 reviews)
Sintra, Lisbon & Surrounds Region, Portugal
This palace of Moorish origins was expanded and has been restaured numerous times. The different fases and influences can be seen all around the building.
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5.0 star rating
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Queluz, Lisbon & Surrounds Region, Portugal
The Royal Palace of Queluz (or National Palace of Queluz) is a XVIII century rococo monument, with magnificent interiors and exteriors. Just outside Lisbon, is a must..
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4.0 star rating
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Queluz, Lisbon & Surrounds Region, Portugal
Beautiful palace with beautiful garden. Nice to walk around.
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4.5 star rating
(2 reviews)
Lisboa, Lisbon & Surrounds Region, Portugal
The Romanesque cathedral of Lisboa was built in 1150 on the site of a Moorish building. It was like many other buildings damaged in the 1755 earthquake and restored in..
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4.5 star rating
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Evora, Central Portugal Region, Portugal
This huge fortress-like cathedral was built at the end of the 12th century and the beginning of the 13th century. Very defensive on the outside the inside is pure..
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4.0 star rating
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Vila Vicosa, Central Portugal Region, Portugal
Built by Dom Jaime in the early 16th century. It first served as a permanent residence for the Bragança family but later it was primeraly used as an eleboratly..
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3.0 star rating
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Estoi, The Algrave Region, Portugal
The palace itself is closed for visitors. But you can visit the big garden for free.
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4.5 star rating
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Porto, Northern Portgual Region, Portugal
Founded int he 12th century with extensive rebuildings and alternations in later days. The adjacent cloister can also be visited.
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