Convent of the Capuchos

Convent of the Capuchos

Convent of the Capuchos

Dating back to the 16th century, the Convent of the Capuchos is nestled deep within the lush forests of Serra de Sintra National Park in Portugal. This historic site was once the home of a small group of Franciscan monks who lived in modest, confined quarters until the convent was abandoned in 1834. Today, the convent has been carefully restored, allowing visitors to explore its interiors and gain insight into the austere monastic life that once thrived here. The serene setting and the preserved simplicity of the living spaces provide a tangible connection to the past.

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