A Magical Journey through the Episcopal Palace Garden - Castelo Branco
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As I promised you, I'll bring you a little more about the beautiful city of Beirã, Castelo Branco!
Before taking you to the new places, I'll talk a little about the city's culture, particularly embroidery.
My maternal grandmother was an embroiderer, so whenever I see these works on quilts or sheets I stop to appreciate them because they are always done with great pleasure.
Here we find linen quilts using silk thread and the theme of nature with trees and birds predominates, which many years ago were used in brides' trousseaus.
We can find similarities to the embroidery of Guadalupe and Toledo.
We continue our visit, this time to the Convent of Nossa Senhora da Graça or as the locals call it Convento da Graça.
Built in 1519, it was a small convent where Franciscan friars lived but was abandoned and occupied again (5 years later) by Augustinian friars. When this current building was built, the convent became the Convento da Graça church.
Right next door we have the Jardim do Paço Episcopal.
As we advance along the stone paths of the garden we feel that we are surrounded by an enchanted aura of the Baroque, a time where art and spirituality were in harmony.
Bishop D. João de Mendonça, a visionary at heart, gave life to this sanctuary, commissioning a work that transcends time. In granite, the imposing statues of the New Man, the Four Cardinal Virtues and the Signs of the Zodiac. At Escadaria dos Reis, we find dancing fountains and the water acts as a melody for our visit.
Here we also see a majestic representation of the apostles and Kings of Portugal.
Recently, the garden underwent a major restoration.
The tiles that adorn the garden walls tell the visual story of Castelo Branco. In shades of blue and white, these panels transport me to the drawings of Duarte de Armas in the 16th century and to the countenance of Bishop D. João de Mendonça.
There is a fee to visit this place, but it is worth it (€6 for two adults), children are free.
Right in front of the Garden we have the Castelo Branco City Park.
This was opened in 1934 and has a large green space filled with trees, flower beds, fountains and waterfalls.
This place was once an agricultural space for the palace. Nowadays it is very much aimed at children, with large spaces and a playground. In summer, the large water mirrors and fountains convey a feeling of freshness.
I still have some more places to show you about this city, but that’s for next time! I hope you enjoyed 😊
See you around.
Wishing you much peace and health
Those who pass by us do not go alone. They leave a bit of themselves, taking a piece of us."
Author: Antoine de Saint-Exupery, The Little Prince.
A pleasant trip to witness firsthand the beauty of the city in all its uniqueness, enjoy your trip
Hi there. It is really beautiful,it was a big surprise for us to see all of this amazing spots 🙂 thank you for stopping by!
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Wow, that place is stunning. I'd love to go to Portugal, it's in the next 5 countries we plan on visiting.
Make it number one on your bucket list and I can assure you, you will not regret. Portugal is amazing 🙂 thank you so much for stopping by.
What an amazing place to visit. The convent has amazing archutecture and lanscape. Such peaceful ans solemn vibe it provides.
It really is. The calm that you can feel here is priceless but you can also had the opportunity to see al that was built so many years ago and is still standing. Thank you for you visit 🙂
the place is so amazing, looking at every photo you share looks like a view in heaven
Thank you so much for your kind words!
Such good memories came to my mind by reading your post! I know the region and that particular gardens in Castelo Branco... so great childhood memories flourish in my mind :)
That is so cool 🙂 it was the first time that i was in Castelo Branco and we really like it. Glad that this post brought you happy memories 🙂
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You just gotta love the gardens of Portugal with all its diversity of plants and trees. It's hard not to. :)
Hello @gabrielatravels. Yes it's true. We have beautiful gardens 😄. Our montains are also amazing. I hoppe that in March i can show a beautiful place here😉