Sintra Fairy tale town and bucolic Cascais
by Jonibigood
Oct 15, 2025
The Jewel of Sintra, a place imbued with royal dreams, is the Pena Palace, which sits like a painting atop the hills of Sintra, Portugal. More than just an architectural structure, it is a grand and beautiful site that seems to bring a scene from a fairy tale to life.
The harmonious blend of vibrant colors and exotic architectural styles leaves visitors in awe. Upon entering the palace, one is greeted with a breathtaking scene that feels like stepping back in time.
The chapel, in particular, captivates with its intricate details. The expansive walls and domed ceiling of the chapel are adorned with delicate geometric patterns of Azulejo tiles, while the star or floral motifs on the ceiling add a mystical atmosphere.
At the center stands a magnificently carved altar, showcasing religious scenes and figures depicted with exquisite detail in marble and stone, representing the pinnacle of artistry. Silver altar ornaments and candlesticks enhance the sanctity of the space, emphasizing its sacredness.
The arched ceiling and patterned walls draw the viewer's gaze, and under the soft lighting, one might find themselves enchanted as they wander through the space. Niches throughout the chapel house statues that quietly embody the devout wishes of the royal family.
Notably, the statues of the Virgin Mary and Baby Jesus, whether in the pure elegance of white marble or the historical depth of painted sculptures, remind visitors that this space is not merely a residence but one imbued with spiritual significance.
Another highlight of the Pena Palace is its stained glass windows. Commissioned by King Ferdinand II in 1840 from a workshop in Nuremberg, these windows commemorate the founding of the Pena Monastery in 1503. The lower part of the window depicts King Manuel I and the great explorer Vasco da Gama against the backdrop of the Belém Tower, symbolizing Portugal's golden age. The upper part features sacred images of the Virgin Mary and Saint George.
The colorful glass pieces shimmer in the sunlight, telling a vivid, almost living story.
The Pena Palace is a place where architecture, art, and history converge, offering a glimpse into the royal artistic tastes and the rich history of Portugal.
Although the interior was inaccessible due to a temporary power outage, it was fortunate to be able to view the chapel located on the outskirts. (2025.10.26)
Post by Dopro_travel | Oct 26, 2025













