Sintra Portugal

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Discover the history of Sintra.

Sintra is a city located approximately 30 minutes from Lisbon, Portugal, known for its rich history and fascinating palaces and castles. The history of Sintra dates back to prehistoric times, having been inhabited by different peoples over the centuries, such as the Celts, Romans, and Moors.

In the 12th century, the region of Sintra was conquered from the Moors by the Christians, becoming an important center due to its strategic location and abundant water supply. It was during the Middle Ages that many of the city's palaces and castles were built, such as the imposing Moorish Castle and the iconic Pena Palace.

Sintra was also an important place for the Portuguese royalty, who chose the city as a summer retreat because of its mild climate and lush landscape. Several palaces were used as royal residences, contributing to the aura of romance and mystery that pervades the city.

Today, Sintra is considered a UNESCO World Heritage Site and attracts tourists from around the world, enchanting them with its unique architecture, stunning gardens, and magical atmosphere. The city is a true historical and cultural treasure, preserving its identity over the centuries and becoming a must-visit destination for those exploring Portugal.

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