CHARLOTTE, October 4, 2011— “Half the fun of travel is the aesthetic of lostness.” Ray Bradbury, the prolific science fiction writer, couldn’t have been more accurate.
This is the fourth, and final, installment of a brief series of articles focusing on out of the way, unknown places that I have discovered in my quest to visit 100 countries or more before I die. Each location was previously unknown to me, but they have become my personal secret treasures if am ever fortunate enough to return. Hopefully this will inspire you to “discover” your own hidden gems of travel.
Located less than an hour by train from the Rossio Station in
Natural disasters, including an earthquake and lightning, left the former monastery in ruins during the 18th century. Only the chapel with its marble and alabaster works of art survived. It wasn’t until the middle of the 19th century when reconstruction began to give
Among the elements requested by King Ferdinand and Queen Maria II, who began the rebuilding process, were medieval and Islamic aspects of architecture along with vault arches and an ornate window over the main façade. Vibrant red and yellow colors added flair to the palace that distinguishes it even today. The elaborate decorations combined with the intentional mixture of architectural designs have made
Interiors are surprisingly small considering the massive exterior. Corridors and doorways were cleverly designed to slow the pace of surging invaders. Each room has been lovingly appointed to the extent that the furnishings convey an ambience of habitation even though the palace has not been occupied for decades. In fact, the elaborate extent of the décor may rival any historical monument of similar distinction in the world.
Access to Sintra from
Hardier travelers can take a delightful walk along the hillside into the main village, but once there, it is advisable to catch a bus up to the palaces and castles.
Sintra is not a place to be rushed. Plan to spend the day, enjoy a relaxing lunch and relish all that it has to offer.
Peabod is Bob Taylor, owner of Taylored Media Services in Charlotte, NC, founder of The Magellan Travel Club which creates and escorts customized tours to Switzerland, France and Italy for groups of 12 or more. Inquiries for groups can be made at Peabod@aol.com Taylored media has produced marketing videos for British Rail, Rail Europe, Switzerland Tourism, the Swedish Travel & Tourism Council, the Finnish Tourist Board, the Swiss Travel System and Japan Railways Group among others. As author of The Century Club book, Peabod is now attempting to travel to 100 countries or more during his lifetime. To date he has visited 67 countries. Suggest someplace new for Bob to visit; if you want to know where he has been, check his list on Facebook. Bob plans to write a sequel to his book when he reaches his goal of 100 countries.
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