With its origins deep in history, it was during the Arabian occupation that this settlement developed and was named. According to legend, during the Christian Reconquest, the Templar knight Gonçalo Hermingues, also known as Bringer-of-Moors, fell in love with Fátima, a Moor captured in the course of an ambush. Reciprocating the love, the young woman converted to Christianity and adopted the name Oureana.
Request a Quote Ask a QuestionThe Marian RoutesThe Sanctuary of Fátima, a journey to the altar of the world. The Sanctuary of Fátima is a symbol of the Virgin Mary and one of the world’s most important religious sites. A major tourist attraction for centuries, pilgrims from all over the world flock here every year, especially between May and October. It was between May and October 1917, when three shepherd children, Jacinta, Francisco and Lúcia – witnessed apparitions of Our lady of the Rosary, (the Virgin Mary), at the site of the sanctuary. | |
Discovery FatimaWith its origins deep in history, it was during the Arabian occupation that this settlement developed and was named. According to legend, during the Christian Reconquest, the Templar knight Gonçalo Hermingues, also known as Bringer-of-Moors, fell in love with Fátima, a Moor captured in the course of an ambush. Reciprocating the love, the young woman converted to Christianity and adopted the name Oureana. | |
Paths of faithThe recently launched film Paths of Faith explores places of religious importance in Portugal. Divided into three themes – Devotion and Religious Celebrations, Judaic Heritage, and the St. James’ Way – the film showcases the rich cultural, artistic and spiritual heritage that can be found across the country. “Devotion and Religious Festivities” explores Fátima, revered as a holy place of religious devotion and pilgrimage, along with other points of spiritual significance. | |
In the Heart of PortugalCome and discover the “heart of Portugal” – following routes that we’ve prepared for you. Over the centuries, this zone – the cradle of Portuguese identity – has served as a vital cultural crossroads and the setting for key historical facts. We propose four itineraries, that include three of Portugal’s most important monuments classified as world Heritage sites by UNESCO – the Monastery of Alcobaça, The Convent of Christ and the Monastery of Batalha. Linked to key episodes in Portuguese history, these exquisite monuments combine various architectural styles. |
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