The Cork Convent Of Sintra And Monks Don't Like Neighbors

in #portugal6 years ago (edited)

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I'm 6'6 tall and visiting the convent and especially looking at the monks sleeping compartments made me feel like a giant. The doors weren't taller than up to my knees. But there is a specific reason for it which you can read in the article below, which has been published first TODAY on our Lisbon Travel Blog.


Hidden deep within the Parque Natural de Sintra-Cascais, the Cork Convent, or Convento dos Capuchos dates from 1560. If you’ve ever wondered about the lifestyle of a 16th-century Franciscan mountain monk in Portugal, this is your big chance. And let’s be honest, of course you have.

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The Cork Convent is so old, it’s almost become part of the landscape. Seriously, if we hadn’t paid entrance and followed a marked path to the door, we could have walked right by the place without noticing it. The structures are built into the side of the rock, and covered in vegetation, and even the doors are partially camouflaged, since they’re mostly made of cork.

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The Convento dos Capuchos isn’t the easiest spot to reach in Sintra, and we found ourselves all alone in the complex, which helped us appreciate the sense of isolation the Franciscan friars must have experienced. I can’t imagine actually living here, but I suppose comfort was not high on the list of the monks’ requirements, when they were looking for a new home. “Floors: optional. Walls of bare exposed rock: fine. No heating, no problem. Just please no neighbors… at all!”

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We wandered through the former quarters of the monks, from the choir to the infirmary, to the library — at least, this is how the map had labeled the rooms; it’s not like we’d have been able to tell the difference between these empty stone chambers. There was no mistaking, however, the dormitory, where the monks had individual cells with doors that were hilariously small. The idea was to encourage humility by forcing the monks to bow, but from this point on, I couldn’t stop imagining a brotherhood of midget monks. Ho ho ho, it’s off to pray they go!

The park surrounding the convent is also worth exploring, with a number of paths snaking through the woods, and leading to strange alcoves such as the Chapel of Crucifixion and the Hermitage of the Ecce Homo. You can also find a rock toward the top of the hill, from where there’s a nice view over Sintra, a few kilometers to the northeast.

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Some More Cork Convent Pictures

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Caught you standing on your toes, haha. Cool mossy place too, I like cool mossy places.

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When I went to visit Sintra I completely missed out on visiting the Cork Convent... I didn't even know about it until now to be honest. Thanks for sharing @for91days. It looks like a very peaceful place Mister 6'6.

It's not too easy to reach .. luckily we had a rental car but I think it's on the bus loop from the town itself.

Hiya, just swinging by to let you know that this post made the Honorable mentions list in today's Travel Digest #188

"but I suppose comfort was not high on the list of the monks’ requirements, when they were looking for a new home. “Floors: optional. Walls of bare exposed rock: fine. No heating, no problem. Just please no neighbors… at all!” <---- hahaha well dang, I feel really high maintenance now, compared to a monk.

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