MUDE 3 Experience

CHANGE YOUR DESTINATION WHERE WE CHANGED NAPOLEON'S DESTINY

This is a good time to change your destiny, if only for two days. Let time slip away but grab those moments we reserve for you. Reflect, make your plans and, with History by your side, fill your soul and heart with the best experiences that can be lived here.

Package Price: EUR 100/ Person*

* Values subject to change
PROGRAM
WHERE TO STAY
WHERE TO EAT
WHAT TO DO
VISIT

2 nights in a twin room, in Pátio da Figueira – Torres Vedras

Entrance to the Torres Vedras Interpretation Centre

Seasonal lunch at the Patanisca Restaurant – Torres Vedras

Entrance to Tapada de Mafra – Mafra

 

For further information and suggestions
linhasdetorres@rhlt.pt |+351 261 942 296 | +351 966 132 488

PÁTIO DA FIGUEIRA

Installed in an old Rural Farm 4 km from the city of Torres Vedras, Pátio da Figueira is a cosy house with a rural atmosphere where you can stay overnight in comfort. The rooms have a rustic decor and a view over the surrounding fields, where the first line of defence defines the horizon. In the courtyard of the house stands the fig tree that gave the name to the establishment.

Pátio da Figueira is a guest house with 18 rooms (double, triple, and twin) and the perfect retreat to enjoy all the good things this region has to offer.

Established in the nineties, Pátio da Figueira offers a bed and breakfast service distinguished by its simplicity, quality, and the pleasure of welcoming you.

Visit at www.patiodafigueira.com

PATANISCA RESTAURANT

Located in the historic centre of the city of Torres Vedras, at Rua 9 de Abril (the former Estrada Real connecting Torres Vedras to Lisbon and which was urgent to defend against the invading troops), the restaurant Patanisca stands out not only for its interior decoration but also for the quality and diversity of its gastronomic offer, which surely won’t leave you indifferent.

This is a life project for young entrepreneurs who look to the future anchored in the tradition of the territory and the history of this place. They were not indifferent to the importance and potential of the Lines of Torres as a tourist product and invested in creating a gastronomic experience that refers to flavours seasoned with stories that are told at the table.

In this modern tavern you will find the ideal place for a period gastronomic experience in a warm, welcoming, and soulful environment.

Visit at www.restaurantepatanisca.com

 

TAPADA DE MAFRA

D. João V, the “Magnanimous King” (1689-1750), ordered the construction of the Palace-Convent in the village of Mafra, in fulfilment of the promise he made in case the Queen gave him descendants.

This grandiose monument, built at a time of great real prosperity as a result of the exploration of gold and diamonds in Brazil, constitutes a masterpiece of Portuguese Baroque.

With programs aimed at families, many activities can be enjoyed in this enchanted forest. Venture out on hikes following one of the three existing routes; rent a bike and feel the wind on your face as you travel the trails; stroll in a buggy, in a romantic environment and accompanied by the sounds of nature. If you want to know the trails of Rei D. Carlos, take a ride in an electric car and go through the corners and nooks that were marked by his presence.

Here you will find the ideal place to spend an afternoon with your loved ones!

Visit www.tapadademafra.pt

Wintertime
Until March 20, 2021
Working days – 10 am to 5:30 pm

 

 

LINES OF TORRES INTERPRETATION CENTER

The Lines of Torres Interpretation Centre (CILT) highlights the central role of the Torres Vedras Lines defensive system for the outcome of the Peninsular War and pays tribute to the sacrifice of thousands of Portuguese – men, women and children – who built more than one hundreds of fortifications or have been hit by the ‘scorched earth’ policy. People who, with great sacrifice, left their homes and crops behind, heading to Lisbon, in a painful exile, but essential for the Anglo-Portuguese victory.

The Lines of Torres Vedras Interpretation Centre – São Vicente Fort consists of three exhibition nuclei:
1: Communications on the Lines of Torres and timeline;
2: The Lines of Torres Vedras;
3: The fall of Napoleon.

In addition to exploring the exhibition’s nuclei, visitors can watch, in the auditorium, a documentary film tracing the historical background of the French Invasions, with emphasis on the 3rd Invasion, the exile of the population, and the defensive system north of Lisbon.

Opening Hours
Tuesday to Sunday | 10 am – 1 pm and 2 pm – 6 pm
Closed on Mondays.

Email: linhasdetorresvedras@cm-tvedras.pt

+ info: www.rhlt.pt/pt/torres-vedras-na-primeira-linha/

 

S. VICENTE FORT

Built in 1809 and considered as one of the most important and largest military works in the entire defensive system of the Lines of Torres Vedras, the Forte de S. Vicente was equipped with 26 pieces of artillery and a military contingent that ranged from 2000 to 2200 men, being able to accommodate about 4000 soldiers. It had an optical telegraph inside, which allowed a quick communication with the Forte do Grilo and with the signal station erected in Serra do Socorro, the command post closest to the Wellington Headquarters.

Opening Hours
Tuesday to Sunday | 10 am – 1 pm and 2 pm – 6 pm
Closed on Mondays.

 

CHURCH AND CONVENT OF Nª SENHORA DA GRAÇA

Founded in the 16th century by hermits of the order of Saint Augustin, it currently houses the Leonel Trindade Municipal Museum. Of great interest are the main altarpiece in the church and the tomb of S. Gonçalo de Lagos, patron saint of the city. The Cloister of the Convent is lined with a magnificent set of 18th century tile panels alluding to the life of D. Frei Aleixo de Menezes, probably constituting the largest set of tiles in the history of the 17th century, featuring a unique narrative, in the country.

During the first French invasion, a field hospital was installed in the convent and the church was converted into a warehouse, under the responsibility of the British Commissioner, by order of His British Majesty.

Opening Hours
Tuesday to Sunday | 10 am – 1 pm and 2 pm – 6 pm
Closed on Mondays.

+ info: www.cm-tvedras.pt

 

CERCO GARDEN

Originally a conventual garden, built by António Rebelo da Fonseca by command of D. João V, the Jardim do Cerco, of baroque style, is a historic space for recreation and leisure, comprising a forest, botanical garden, formal garden and leisure areas, geometrically arranged and with flowerbeds well spread over wide streets, with approximately nine hectares. The current conception of the space was carried out by the French gardener Jean Baptiste Désiré Bonard during the 19th century, with the introduction of new exotic tree species. Water mirrors, remarkable trees, the ball game enclosure, and a century-old water wheel, still in operation, are some of the attractions of this garden. This place is the perfect transition between the vastness of Tapada and the monumentality of the Palace-Convent, which stands on one of its flanks.

Opening Hours
9 am – 5 pm (october-march)
9 am – 7 pm (april-september)
Free entrance

+ info: www.cm-mafra.pt