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History and religion are the main themes of this trip. But we must not forget the hard work of the fishermen and the waves!
Wheelchair accessible
Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
Public transportation options are available nearby
Specialized infant seats are available
Transportation options are wheelchair accessible
Suitable for all physical fitness levels
Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
Dress code is smart casual
May be operated by a multi-lingual guide
A current valid passport is required on the day of travel
• Comfortable walking shoes are recommended
Basilica of the Holy Trinity
Basílica da Santíssima Trindade Monuments The Church of the Most Holy Trinity is situated within the enclosure of the Sanctuary of Fátima, on the opposite side of the Basilica. It was inaugurated in 2007 but had been planned since 1973. In fact since then there had been the need to build a new church because the Basilica wasn’t large enough to accommodate the great number of pilgrims who wanted to attend services within the Sanctuary, on days of average turnout. The Church is a modern, round, white building, the color of the stone that covers it, a local stone known as “white of the sea”. This huge building is 125 m in diameter, with no intermediate support; it has a volume of 130,000 m3 and 8,633 seats and it can be divided into two areas by a moving partition. There are 76 seats for disabled people. Its architect was the Greek Alexandros Tomazis but other important artists contributed to this project. The 8 m high main door, for example, made of bronze and dedicated to Christ was realized by Pedro Calapez, the painted tile panel in the atrium of the Apostles Peter and Paul is by Siza Vieira, and the 34 m high tall bronze cross outside the Church, is by the German artist Robert Schad.
Capela Das Aparicoes
Capela das Aparições - Fátima ABOUT FEEDBACK FROM USERS Capela das Aparições - Fátima Monuments The Chapel, in the heart of the current Fátima Sanctuary, was built by local people in 1919 in response to the request made by Our Lady during one of the apparitions. The first mass to be held there was in 1921. Although subject to certain changes, due to preservation and maintenance requirements over recent years, the modestly sized chapel retains its rough design similar to a simple hermitage. The image of Our Lady marks the spot of the holm-oak tree, the site of the apparitions. The actual tree itself disappeared piecemeal as more fervent believers made off with it twig by twig. It was here that the shepherds came to say the rosary accompanied by other believers.
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mjhami,Feb 19, 2020
- Review from Tripadvisor
We had a private tour leaving Lisbon, stopping in Obidos, Fátima, Nazaré before ending in Porto. It was a long day for Luis but he was an exceptional guide. He went out of his way to get us close to the action in Nazaré and extra special visits around Fátima that we would never have been able to accomplish on our own. Luis was very knowledgeable and fun to spend the day with. Certainly consider booking one of his tours if you want something beyond typical tourist trips.
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