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  1. The District of Santarém (Portuguese: Distrito de Santarém [sɐ̃tɐˈɾɐ̃j] ⓘ) is a district of Portugal, located in Portugal's Centro Region. The district capital is the city of Santarém.

  2. Santarém (European Portuguese pronunciation: [sɐ̃tɐˈɾɐ̃j] ⓘ) is a Portuguese city and municipality located in the district of Santarém. The population of the historic Ribatejo capital in 2021 was 58,671, [1] [2] in an area of 552.54 km 2. [2] [3] The population of the city proper was 29,929 in 2012. The mayor is Ricardo Gonçalves .

  3. Things to Do in Santarem, Portugal: See Tripadvisor's 10,307 traveler reviews and photos of Santarem tourist attractions. Find what to do today, this weekend, or in September. We have reviews of the best places to see in Santarem. Visit top-rated & must-see attractions.

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    • Museu Diocesano
    • Igreja Da Graça
    • Jardim Das Portas Do Sol
    • Igreja de Santa Maria de Marvila
    • Mercado Municipal
    • Old Town
    • Casa Museu Passos Canavarro
    • Miradouro de São Bento
    • Torre Das Cabaças
    • Serras de Aire E Candeeiros Natural Park

    On Praça Sá da Bandeira this museum is in the north wing of the Jesuit college and integrated into the cathedral complex. The architecture and marble ornamentation in the cathedral and college is part of the museum. These sumptuous buildings are a kind of repository for all of the religious artwork painted, sculpted and crafted in Santarém’s dioces...

    A Portuguese National Monument, this church is one of Santarém’s postcard images and is one of the shining pieces of Gothic heritage. It was started in 1380 and the work was quick, ending at the start of the 1400s, leaving the church with consistent Gothic architecture inside and out. The facade is wonderful, with sculpted archivolts topped by a fr...

    What used to the Castle of Santarém is now a peaceful garden with an amazing view of the Tagus. It’s quite a rush to stand at this point and know that it has been inhabited for more since the 8th century BC. There was a Bronze Age “castro”, replaced by Roman, Visigothic and Moorish settlements. In the 12th century King Afonso Henriques used this fo...

    There was probably a mosque where this church now stands, inaugurated in the 1100s on the back of the Christian reconquista. That original Gothic building was completely reworked in the first decades of 16th century. These changes were funded by none other than Francisco de Almeida, who was the Viceroy of India. This is when the intricately hewn po...

    Santarém’s covered market dates to 1928 and has a large hall with metal columns and roof, wrapped in a more traditional facade. You don’t even need to come shopping to enjoy this monument; the walls are coated with 63 glazed tile panels created by the Fábrica Aleluia in Aveiro and recounting the history of agriculture and trade on the River Tagus a...

    There’s a good reason why Santarém is known as the Capital do Gótico, as the city has many glimpses of its medieval splendour, mostly in the shape of churches and convents. Even if it’s only a fragment of what used to be here you could lose whole days marvelling at this legacy. The ravine-like shopping streets are fun to wander down, paved with pat...

    Almeida Garrett, the beloved 19th century writer stayed at this princely mansion in 1841. At this time he was writing his seminal book Viagens na Minha Terra (Travels in my Country) and immortalised the property in his work. It stands over a medieval palace owned by Afonso Henriques, Portugal’s first king, so this is a real chunk of recent and not ...

    Up on the east side of Santarém is a lookout with a marvellous panoramas of the Tagus River and its endless plain. For many miles to the east and south the landscape is flat, and you can meditate over the chequerboard fields, the route of the Tagus and the Ponte de D. Luís, which opened in 1881 and spans the river for more than 1,200 metres. The vi...

    Beside the Igreja de Santa Maria is a national monument, and an intriguing piece of the city’s old defences. This fortification converted into a clock tower in the 1500s. The popular name “Cabaças” (heads) comes from the hollow clay gourds attached to the iron campanile housing the bell. These were added to give the bell more resonance, and were na...

    The southern limits of this natural park are just 20 minutes by car. And this limestone massif has a roll-call of natural wonders to experience. You can see dinosaur footprints at Vale de Meious, revealed at one of the park’s former quarries. The Mira de Aire caves meanwhile have been counted as one of Portugal’s seven natural wonders, and you’ll d...

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  6. Categories: municipality of Portugal, city of Portugal and locality. Location: Santarém District, Portugal, Iberia, Europe. View on Open­Street­Map.

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