Cultural Landscape of Sintra
The Cultural Landscape of Sintra is a unique and breathtakingly beautiful destination located in Sintra, Portugal. It was inscribed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1995 for its outstanding cultural and historical significance.
Overview
The Cultural Landscape of Sintra comprises an extensive network of parks, gardens, and historic sites that showcase the region's rich history and architectural diversity. This unique landscape has been shaped by centuries of royal residence and aristocratic patronage, blending elements of Gothic, Egyptian, Moorish, and Renaissance styles.
History
Sintra became a major centre for European Romantic architecture in the 19th century, with King Ferdinand II transforming a ruined monastery into a castle that exemplified this new sensitivity. The king's vision was realised through the creation of a park blending local and exotic species of trees, as well as other fine dwellings built along similar lines in the surrounding serra.
Architecture
The castle is notable for its eclectic blend of architectural styles, which reflects the royal family's love of Gothic, Egyptian, Moorish, and Renaissance elements. The building's design incorporates elements of these styles, creating a unique and captivating visual experience.
Unfortunately, no specific details about the current architecture or design of the castle are available.
Location
The Cultural Landscape of Sintra is located in Sintra, Portugal, with coordinates 38.78333, -9.41667. The site encompasses a vast area of approximately 1,500 hectares, including several historic sites and parks.
Unfortunately, no specific details about the surrounding serra are available.
Historical Significance and Events
The Cultural Landscape of Sintra was inscribed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1995 for its outstanding cultural and historical significance. According to UNESCO, this site is considered one of the most important examples of European Romantic architecture and landscape design.
Unfortunately, no specific details about significant events or people associated with the site are available.
Current Status and Use
The Cultural Landscape of Sintra remains a popular tourist destination and an important cultural heritage site in Portugal. The site is managed by the Portuguese government, which works to preserve its natural beauty and historical integrity.
Unfortunately, no specific details about current conservation efforts or management practices are available.
Heritage Status
The Cultural Landscape of Sintra was inscribed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1995, recognising its outstanding cultural and historical significance. The site is also listed on the National Register of Historic Sites in Portugal.
Unfortunately, no specific details about national or international recognition or awards are available.
Visiting Information
Visitors can explore the castle and surrounding parks and gardens, which offer a unique glimpse into the region's rich history and cultural heritage. Guided tours and interpretive signage provide additional insights into the site's significance.
Unfortunately, no specific details about opening hours, ticket prices, or guided tour options are available.
Notable Features and Rooms
* Unfortunately, no specific details about notable features or rooms within the castle
Details
| Name | Cultural Landscape of Sintra |
|---|---|
| City | Sintra (Santa Maria e São Miguel, São Martinho e São Pedro de Penaferrim) |
| Country | Portugal |
| Coordinates | 38.78333, -9.41667 |
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