ANNOUNCEMENT
Following the passage of Storm Kristin, Pena Palace and Park, the Moorish Castle, Monserrate Palace and Park, and the Capuchos Convent are closed temporarily, for safety assessment.
The National Palaces of Sintra and Queluz, as well as the Portuguese School of Equestrian Art in Belém, remain open. If you have already purchased a ticket for the closed monuments, your can visit any of these locations with the same ticket during this period.
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A retreat for writers, Monserrate attracted numerous international visitors, especially among the British, who praised its beauty in their travel accounts and engravings. When Francis Cook, a rich, 19th century British industrialist and a great art collector, visited here, he was fascinated. From this passion there emerged a masterpiece of Romanticism: the Park and Palace of Monserrate.
Francis Cook put his dream into practice in transforming Monserrate into what we know today, with its exuberant gardens – capable of amazing visitors with the exotic species sourced from every corner of the world –, and a palace that represents a true ode to romantic architecture, the refined taste of Francis Cook and the genius of its architect James Knowles Jr., who combined various different influences here.
However, the history of this charming site is marked by many different vicissitudes. Behind the majestically worked walls, Monserrate hides many different pasts but that always exalt its natural beauty.
Opening times
Park (open - close)
09H00 - 19H00
Last ticket and last admission
18H00
Palace (open - close)
09H30 - 18H30
Last ticket and last admission
17H30 | 18H00
- Price
- Between 0 € and 12,89 € (0 € e 12 €)
- Classification
- 0+
- Promoter
- Parques de Sintra-Monte da Lua, SA