Nestled on the banks of the Nabão River, Tomar is a small Portuguese city with a rich historical legacy. At its heart stands the imposing Castle of Tomar and the Convent of Christ, a 12th-century UNESCO World Heritage Site that once served as the medieval headquarters of the Knights Templar. The castle’s robust stone walls and the convent’s intricate architecture, including the famous Manueline-style window, offer a glimpse into the region’s storied past. Today, visitors can explore these well-preserved structures, wandering through the cloisters and chambers that echo with centuries of history.
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