A place where culture and spirituality interact with the city. In Coimbra’s Alta, next to the Botanical Garden, we find one of the most impressive presences of Italian art in Portugal, over 250 years old. An unexpected place of rare beauty that deserves your visit. Here you have places to study, places to pray, opportunities […]
READ MOREWhere the second king of Portugal was crowned. Coimbra (Aeminium in Roman times) has been a bishop’s seat since the 5th century, succeeding nearby Conímbriga. Despite its long history, there is no news of a cathedral until the construction of the Cathedral of Santa Maria de Coimbra, which began in 1164 on the initiative of […]
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