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Montserrat Park is a wonderful place in Sintra, Portugal, famous for its beautiful nature, unique architecture and rich history. A visit to this park is sure to be a pleasant experience.

Tourist Information

The history of Montserrat Park began in 1540, when the monk Gaspard Preto, inspired by his travels in the Iberian Peninsula and the secluded monastery of Montserrat near Barcelona, ​​ordered the construction of a monastery dedicated to Our Lady of Montserrat. At that time, these lands were owned by the active hospital hospital Todos os Santos in Lisbon, where Preto was rector. He planned to use the site as a workshop and agricultural area for a hospital.

In the 17th century, the Montserrat estate was owned by the Mello e Castro family. However, the 1755 Lisbon earthquake caused serious damage to this cause. In 1789, the British merchant Gerard Visme rented the estate and began building a new castle, but lived in it for only a few years.

In 1794, the British writer William Beckford became a tenant of Montserrat. He commissioned the restoration and improvement of the buildings and gardens but named the estate in 1799. Even in its decline, Montserrat attracted foreign visitors such as Ron Byron, who admired it in his poem Childe Harold’s Pilgrimage.

In 1863, the British trader and collector Francis Cook became famous Montserrat and 1st Viscount of Montserrat. He commissioned the construction of a palace combining Gothic, Indian and Moorish influences. The exotic foliage motifs of the interior decoration flow smoothly into the exterior of the palace, surrounded by one of the best botanical gardens in Portugal.

Montserrat Park, inspired by Romanticism, brings together plant species from around the world, organized by geographical region. This was thanks to the landscape designer William Stockdale, the botanist William Neville and the master gardener James Burt, as well as the romantic spirit of Francis Cook. Along the winding paths here you can see rare species such as Arbutus, ancestral aboral ferns, araucarias, agaves, palms and bamboos.

In 1949, the Portuguese government purchased the Montserrat Palace and Park, which were classified as sites of public interest. In 1995 they became part of the cultural landscape of Sintra, listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

In 2000, management passed to the Sintra Gardens, where large-scale restoration began. In 2010, the palace was opened to visitors after the restoration of the roof and facades, and by 2016 the interiors were completely restored. As part of the worldwide restoration of Sintra Park, the formation of a museum collection reflecting the life of the Cook family has also begun. In 2017, a Renaissance marble relief of the Virgin and Child returning to the palace was created, formerly part of the Francis Cooke collection.

Today, the Monserrate Palace Portugal and Park are popular tourist attractions with their unique architecture and rich history. Walking along the winding paths of the parks, visitors can enjoy a variety of plants from around the world and feel the romantic spirit that permeates these places. 

Montserrat offers a unique combination of history, architecture and nature, creating the perfect setting for visiting Sintra. Don’t forget to take Villa Monserate Park photos for the best memories.

Interesting Facts

Near the reserve, there are many cities of artistic and cultural interest. However, the most outstanding building is the Convent of Sant’Maria, a definitive structure containing architectural elements from the 11th to 19th centuries, which have undergone successive renovations and alterations. Moreover, the monastery and the image of Moreneta inside are a real symbol of Catalonia.

The reserve is located near the city of Barcelona, ​​near the confluence of the Llobregat and Noia rivers. The Montserrat mountain stands out as a distinct geographical, individualized and homogeneous unit. Its geographical features give it the unique appearance of a very rugged rocky massif in which erosion has created predominantly ledges, cliffs and ridges. The vegetation is sparse, but in the lower part, it abounds in Aleppo pine. Its fauna mainly consists of wildcats and cats found in the holm oak forests, as well as birds of prey such as the sparrowhawk, Bonelli’s eagle or peregrine falcon, which live in less accessible areas.

Open Hours

The Palace of monserrate is open from 09:30 to 18:00. The last ticket can be purchased until 17:00, and the last entry is until 17:30.

Tickets

Here is information on Monserrate Palace tickets:

  • Monserrate tickets for adults (18 – 64 years): €12.
  • Ticket for youth (6 – 17 years): €10.
  • Ticket for pensioners (over 65 years): €10.
  • Family ticket (2 adults + 2 teenagers): €33.

You can enjoy a walk through the park and the palace and take wonderful Monserrate Palace photos.

Address

Address: 2710-405 Sintra, Portugal.

How to Get to Parque de Monserrate

To get to Montserrat Portugal Palace in Sintra from Lisbon, follow these steps:

Train from Lisbon to Sintra:

  • Take the CP (Comboios de Portugal) Sintra line.
  • Trains depart subject to the following conditions:
  • Oriente (Estação do Oriente).
  • Rossio (Estação do Rossio).
  • Entrecampos (Estação de Entrecampos).
  • Get off at the final station.

Bus from Sintra train station to Montserrat:

  • From Sintra train station, take bus number 1253 or bus number 435.
  • The bus will take you to the park and palace of Montserrat, which is on the EN375 road connecting the center of Sintra with Colares.

Alternative options for Sintra (if you follow the car):

  • IC19 – from Lisbon.
  • IC30 – from Mafra.
  • EN9 – from Cascais, along the A5 motorway.

Following these lines you will easily reach the park and palace of Monserrate.