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Visit a Mystical Estate in Portugal – Unusual Places

Beautiful view to Palace of the Monteiro Millionaire

Beautiful view to Palace of the Monteiro Millionaire
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In the early 1900s, coffee and precious jewel merchant Carvalho Monteiro enlisted the help of Italian architect Luigi Manini to construct a mystical estate in Sintra, Portugal which featured ornate imagery that reflected Monteiro’s reverence for all things metaphysical. Quinta da Regaleira is a sprawling, dreamy, moss-covered maze of stone grottos, peridot-colored ponds, and lavish gardens overshadowed by towering trees. One of the most curious sections of Quinta da Regaleira is a mysterious waterless well that is situated outside of the main house which was most likely used for secretive Masonic ceremonies.

The grounds of Quinta da Regaleira have become increasingly popular in recent years, so the best time to visit is around 10 am, when the gates of the estate first open to the public. Depending on the time of year, the gardens are often shrouded in mist, which adds to the estate’s spooky appeal. Visitors can explore tunnels, ponds dotted with walking stones, and stairwells covered with opulent ceramic tiles. Don’t be startled if you see an elegant seashell fountain that looks as though it was imported from Atlantis or a statue of a stern stone lion emerge from the mist.

Quinta da Regaleira, the well
Quinta da Regaleira, the well
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Visitors are often drawn to the Initiation Well—a spiral staircase that looks as though it is encased in an inverted tower. The staircase is said to represent the 9 circles of hell that are chronicled in Italian writer Dante’s masterpiece The Divine Comedy. The floor of the Intiation Well features a Knights Templar cross merged with a compass. Travelers are often struck by the drop in temperature and the feeling of disorientation that they experience as they walk down the winding stairs. Historians believe that Carvalho Monteiro may have conducted Masonic ceremonies in the Initiation Well, though no one is entirely sure of the structure’s intended purpose.

Quinta da Regaleira
Quinta da Regaleira, Portugal
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Visitors can also explore a limited number of rooms in the lavish main house, though most travelers agree that the exterior, the gardens, and rugged stone tunnels that look as though they are natural extensions of the rocky hillside are the most impressive parts of the sprawling estate.

Quinta da Regaleira
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It takes roughly 40 minutes to reach Quinta da Regaleira by train and visitors must pay a small fee to explore the grounds. The rugged beauty…

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