Coimbra and Central Portugal

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  • 1. Quinta de Cabriz

    Part of the prestigious Dão Sul company, Quinta de Cabriz is among the best-known wineries in the region. Located 39 km (24 miles) south of Viseau in the community of Carregal do Sal, it produces red, white, rosé, and sparkling wines. The hearty Cabriz Colheita Seleccionada red—which spends six months in French oak and uses primarily local Touriga grape varieties—is one notable award winner. Visitors can enjoy tastings in the cellars followed by a meal in the restaurant: local dishes like roasted kid are a strong suit and wine pairings, naturally, are excellent.

    Av. Nossa Sra. das Febres, Viseu, Viseu, 3430-071, Portugal
    232 961 222
  • 2. Sé Catedral de Viseu

    This massive stone structure with twin square bell towers lends the plaza a solemn air. Construction on this cathedral was started in the 13th century and continued off and on until the 18th century. Inside, massive Gothic pillars support a network of twisted, knotted forms that reach across the high, vaulted roof, and a dazzling, gilded, baroque high altar contrasts with the otherwise somber stone. The lines of the 18th-century upper level are harsh when compared with the graceful Italianate arches of the 16th-century lower level. To the right of the mannerist main portal is a double-tier cloister, which is connected to the cathedral by a well-preserved Gothic-style doorway. The cathedral's Sacred Art Museum has reliquaries from the 12th and 13th centuries. For great views of the cathedral, head a block south to the tiny square of Praça de Dom Duarte.

    Viseu, Viseu, 3500-195, Portugal
    232 436 065

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  • 3. Igreja da Misericórdia

    Religious Building/Site/Shrine

    If the cathedral looks like a fortress, the white, rococo Igreja da Misericórdia across from it looks like a palace. The fussy ornamentation around the windows and unusual entranceway are more impressive than the interior.

    Adro Sé, Viseu, Viseu, 3500-195, Portugal

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    Rate Includes: €1
  • 4. Igreja da Misericórdia

    If the cathedral looks like a fortress, the 16th-century Igreja da Misericórdia across from it looks like a palace. The intricate rococo details around the windows and unusual entranceway are more dramatic than the simple, unfussy interior. An adjoining museum has a good collection of sacred art.

    Adro Sé, Viseu, Viseu, 3500-195, Portugal

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    Rate Includes: €1.50 for museum, church free
  • 5. Museu Nacional Grão Vasco

    Housed in a former seminary beside the cathedral, this palatial museum was originally created to display the works of 16th-century local boy Grão Vasco, who became Portugal's most famous painter. In addition to a wonderful collection of altarpieces by Vasco and his students, the museum has a wide-ranging collection of other art and objects, from Flemish masterpieces to Asian furniture.

    Adro Sé, Viseu, Viseu, 3500-195, Portugal
    232 422 049

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    Rate Includes: €4, Closed Mon.
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    Religious Building/Site/Shrine

    This massive stone structure with twin square bell towers lends the plaza a solemn air. Construction on this cathedral was started in the 13th century and continued off and on until the 18th century. Inside, massive Gothic pillars support a network of twisted, knotted forms that reach across the high, vaulted roof; a dazzling, gilded, baroque high altar contrasts with the otherwise somber stone. The lines of the 18th-century upper level are harsh when compared with the graceful Italianate arches of the 16th-century lower level. To the right of the mannerist main portal is a double-tier cloister, which is connected to the cathedral by a well-preserved Gothic-style doorway. The cathedral's Sacred Art Museum has reliquaries from the 12th and 13th centuries. For great views of the cathedral, head a block south to the tiny square of Praça de Dom Duarte.

    Largo da Sé, Viseu, Viseu, 3500-195, Portugal

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    Rate Includes: Free

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