Museums & Monuments

Abbey of Alcobaça

UNESCO’s World Heritage | The Abbey of Alcobaça, is one of Europe’s most important Cistercian abbeys, given its state of conservation and its architecture, symbolic of the order.

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The Abbey of Alcobaça, a UNESCO World Heritage site, is one of Europe’s most important Cistercian abbeys, given its state of conservation and its architecture, symbolic of the order.

Founded in 1153, following a donation made by King Afonso Henriques to Bernardo de Claraval, building work formally began in 1178.

The monastery was to become the greatest example of early Portuguese Gothic style, subsequently expanded and embellished through successive royal endowments.

In 1382, King Dinis commissioned the Cloister of Silence, and an additional floor was added during the reign of King Manuel, who also ordered construction of the so-called Manueline Sacristy.

Both of these projects were overseen by the architect, João de Castilho.

Location

Praça 25 de abril, Alcobaça, 2460-018

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Schedules

October to March
From 09:00 to 18:00 (last entry 17:30)

April to September
From 09:00 to 19:00 (last entry 18:30)

The Ticket Office closes 30 minutes before the monument closes

Closed: January 1st, Easter Sunday, May 1st, August 20th and December 25th

 


 

Price
Adult - 10€
Junior - 50%
Senior - 50%
Family - 50%

  Reduced rates and exemptions:
    - Every Sunday and Holiday - free entrance for residents in Portugal;
    - Children aged 12 and under;
    - Unemployed EU citizens;
    - Visitors with reduced mobility (> 60% disability/documented).

 


 

 

 

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