Jerónimos Monastery
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contemplative, nostalgic
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Built with spice money from Vasco da Gama's voyages, this monastery's cloisters twist maritime ropes and coral into stone — a monument to the age when Portugal owned the sea routes to India.
Lisbon's undisputed architectural heart-stealer, the Mosteiro dos Jerónimos is a UNESCO-listed monastery and the finest example of the uniquely Portuguese Manueline style. Built in the early 16th century with profits from Vasco da Gama's spice trade, it features extraordinary stonework of maritime motifs — ropes, coral, armillary spheres — twisted into columns and arches. The honey-stone cloisters are among the most breathtaking Gothic spaces in Europe.
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