Batalha Monastery (Mosteiro da Batalha), a UNESCO-recognized site in Portugal, was built to commemorate the Battle of Aljubarrota. The monastery’s lacy stonework facade, looming gargoyles, and prickly spires contrast with its surprisingly humble interior. Inside, visitors can explore myriad chapels and cloisters, each offering a glimpse into the rich history and architectural detail of the 14th-century structure. As sunlight filters through the statement stained-glass window, it casts a warm, ethereal glow, enhancing the serene atmosphere.
Batalha Monastery (Mosteiro da Batalha)
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