Quinta da Regaleira, the mystical place of masonry, art and master landscaping

Quinta da Regaleira, the mystical place of masonry, art and master landscaping

(Updated in January, 2021)

One of the most visited places of Sintra, Quinta da Regaleira is opposite of our pool, on the other side of the valley.  It is our guests’  favourite monument to visit in Sintra, maybe because it is easily reachable on foot,  because it is so mysterious  – or just because it is greatly entertaining to the whole family.
Quinta da Regaleira main palace
Quinta da Regaleira main palace

 

Regaleira is located on the opposite side of the valley from the pool
Regaleira is located on the opposite side of the valley from the pool
SHORT HISTORY

Quinta da Regaleira never was a royal anything.  A private house, used as a summer residence,  of Carvalho Monteiro, who bought it in 1892 from the barons of Regaleira.  He transformed it to its glory with the famous architect Luigi Manini, known for his theatrical works.  There is a lot to be said about Quinta da Regaleira, or Palácio dos Milhões, as it is also called.  It is beautifully built in neo-manueline style with strong ties to the discoveries – the 4 hectar grounds are beautifully landscaped, going from very groomed and formal to progressively wilder, almost primitive as you advance from the palace towards the mountain.  After several changes of owners, Sintra city hall bought it in 1997 and in 2002 it was declared a building of Public Interest.

ART AND ARCHITECTURE

There are many facets to the Quinta. Art and architecture are obviously important – from the palace itself to the statues, paintwork, inlayed woods, gothic arts, and even some classical elements.  You can see the works of some of  Portugal’s best artists: António Gonçalves, João Machado, José da Fonseca, Costa Motta and Rodrigo de Castro as sculptors in stone and Júlio da Fonseca in wood. There is a part of the garden with 9 statues of Greek gods.  The classic mythology was one of the inspirations of Carvalho Monteiro, and the garden has been divided into areas inspired by the gods, through color schemes and form.

ESOTERISM AND SYMBOLISM

There are many facets to the Quinta. Art and architecture are obviously important – from the palace itself to the statues, paintwork, inlayed woods, gothic arts, and even some classical elements.  You can see the works of some of  Portugal’s best artists: António Gonçalves, João Machado, José da Fonseca, Costa Motta and Rodrigo de Castro as sculptors in stone and Júlio da Fonseca in wood. There is a part of the garden with 9 statues of Greek gods.  The classic mythology was one of the inspirations of Carvalho Monteiro, and the garden has been divided into areas inspired by the gods, through color schemes and form.

Many tunnels and caves lead from the well to other parts of the grounds.  They are covered with maritime rock brought in from the seafont from Pencihe region to give an air of submerged world. The chapel is beautifully painted with themes of Mary; Mary receiving the message of bearing God’s child from angel Gabriel, Jesus resucssitated crowning a woman, supposedly Mary or Magdalena.

MAINTENANCE

The grounds are managed by Fundação Cultursintra.  In addition to keeping everything up, they organize cultural events in the grounds.  In the summer they have months of outside theatre, ranging from the Tempest and Romeo and Juliet  of Shakespeare to Alice in Wonderland on weekend evenings.  There are concerts from jazz to classical as well as courses and conferences regularly. Thematic visits are organized (treasure hunts for children etc)  as are exhibitions and educational activities.  Visit their website  for events near your visit to Sintra so you can plan ahead.

Regaleira hosts a lot of outside theater using the the gardens as a stage - the audience moves from stage to another so the gardens are used fully
Regaleira hosts a lot of outside theater using the the gardens as a stage – the audience moves from stage to another so the gardens are used fully
Romeo and Juliet was the main piece in 2012
Romeo and Juliet was the main piece in 2012

Regaleira is definitely worth the visit! You could spend a day or two easily in the quinta.  The whole family enjoys it.  The secret passages appeal to the young, the art to all ages, the gardens especially to the gardening enthusiasts.

 

 

 

Looking at Regaleira from the balcony of room #3
Looking at Regaleira from the balcony of room #3

 

SOME HELPFUL TIPS
  • You can walk to Regaleira rom Casa do Valle in 15-20 minutes, it is about 1 km from us.  There is NO PARKING WHAT SO EVER, so better not take your car. If you prefer not to walk, you can take a taxi or an Uber to get there. From the Station, you can also take a bus #435, but from the Historic Center it is not worth it.
  • I would strongly suggest a guided tour first to visit the grounds so as not to miss all the symbolism, they are available in many languages but must be booked in advance, you can often do it from a day to another. An audio guide is helpful as well, but not the same thing.
  • There is a nice restaurant on premises, so it is easy to spend a long time there.
  • Kids usually love this place, they can run around and discover a lot.  Make sure you do not lose sight of them, though – it is easy to get lost there
  • Do bring a flashlight (we can lend you one if necessary) to explore underground tunnels, as not all of them are lit.
  • Wear good shoes that you don’t mind getting wet as some of the tunnels have small puddles and you may fall off the stepping stones if you venture on the ponds.
  • Plan to spend at least two hours to visit, many spend the whole day once they get started.
An aerial view of the Palace This is another entry in the series of 'in ou view'.
An aerial view of the Palace This is another entry in the series of ‘in ou view’.