Convento dos Capuchos - Sintra
Convento dos Capuchos - Sintra
Monuments
Capuchos Convent, also known as Santa Cruz or the Cork Convent, was built in 1560 by Dom Álvaro de Castro, in fulfilment of a vow by his father, Dom João de Castro, who was Viceroy of India.
Its tiny cells, little chapel, refectory and other dependencies, installed in the rock and lined with cork, are a telling example of the humble and austere existence of the Franciscan friars who lived here.
Situated on the Serra de Sintra, 9 km from the centre of Sintra.
Contacts
Address:
Serra de Sintra
Telephone:
+351 21 923 73 00
Fax:
+351 21 923 73 50
E-mail:
Website:
Guided Tours
Restaurant
Cafeteria
Shops
Winter (25 October-1 March): 10am–6pm (Last ticket 5pm);
Summer (2 March - 24 October) 9.30am–8pm (Last ticket 7pm).
Credit cards accepted