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São Bento do Cortiço e São Bento do Cortiço e São Bento do Cortiço e Santo Estêvão

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Attractions and Places To See around São Bento do Cortiço e São Bento do Cortiço e São Bento do Cortiço e Santo Estêvão - Top 19

Best attractions and places to see around São Bento do Cortiço e São Bento do Cortiço e São Bento do Cortiço e Santo Estêvão include historical landmarks and natural features. This civil parish, located in the municipality of Estremoz, Portugal, is characterized by its proximity to Estremoz, known as the "white city" due to its white houses and significant deposits of white marble. The region offers a blend of cultural insights and the unique visual experience of marble quarries.

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Last updated: July 15, 2026

Gadanha Fountain, Estremoz

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Estremoz is the “white city” of the Alentejo. It can be recognized from afar by its white houses, spread out along a hill, surrounded by old walls and protected, in …

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Estremoz Castle

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Statue of Queen Saint Isabel

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Estremoz Marble Quarries

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The marble of Estremoz has been explored since the incorporation of the Iberian Peninsula into the Roman Empire. For example, marble analyzes of monuments such as the Roman Temple of …

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It was built on the site where, during the reign of King Afonso III (1248-1279), a chapel dedicated to Saint Bento stood. His coat of arms can be seen at …

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The pousada is a castle built by King Dionysius for Queen Elizabeth of Portugal in the 13th century. It is located in the heart of the old town and is considered one of the most beautiful pousadas in Portugal.

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The view of the castle from the west is particularly impressive. There you can clearly see the fortress character with its protruding walls.

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Unfortunately, access to the viewing platform and the statue will be closed in May 2025.

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Fonte da Gadanha Square is dominated by Lake Gadanha. Next to it is the 13th-century Convento São Francisco, dating from the reign of King Afonso III, which served as a barracks after secularization. From here, you have a magnificent view up to the castle and the castle. The square is surrounded by other interesting monuments and fountains.

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It was built on the site where, during the reign of King Afonso III (1248-1279), a chapel dedicated to Saint Bento stood. His coat of arms can be seen at the end of the arch of the main chapel. The building is classified as a National Monument. Inside are the Chapel of the Third Franciscan and the Chapel of Saint Francis of Portugal (also a National Monument).

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The famous statue of "Gadanha," located in the lake, originates from the Congregados Monastery and was only moved to the center of the lake in the mid-19th century. It originally represented the god Saturn, a symbol of abundance. The inscription on the base reads: "Time passes quickly."

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Queen Saint Isabel of Aragon (1270-1336), wife of King D. Diniz (1261-1325), died in the Castle of Estremoz, at the age of 66, on July 4, 1336, from a sudden illness that occurred while she was heading to the border on a mission to bring peace between her son, D. Afonso IV (1291-1357), and her grandson, Alfonso XI of Castile (1311-1350). Against everyone's advice, D. Afonso wanted to fulfill his mother's purpose of being buried in the Monastery of Santa Clara. The long journey took place under the blazing July sun and, to everyone's amazement, despite the intense heat, the coffin gave off such a pleasant perfume that "no one had ever seen such a noble odour", as can be read in her first anonymous biography, known as “Legend or Relation”, written immediately after her death by someone who had been close to her, probably her confessor, Friar Salvado Martins, Bishop of Lamego, or one of the owners of Santa Clara who looked after her during her widowhood. The virtues of the Queen, later considered a Saint, were the reason for her beatification by Leo X (1475-1521) in 1516, with authorisation for her worship to be restricted to the Diocese of Coimbra. In 1556, Pope Paul IV (1476-1559) extended the Elizabethan devotion to the entire Kingdom of Portugal. It would be Pope Urban VIII (1568-1664), given the incorruption of the body and the report of miracles, who would proclaim in 1625, the canonization of Isabella of Aragon as a Holy Queen.

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The Estremoz Castle was built in a dominant position on a hill to the north of the Serra de Ossa, in the city of Estremoz, in the district of Évora, in Alentejo, Portugal. It is a pentagonal castle with a walled enclosure, reinforced by buttresses that rise around the Torre de Menagem, a spectacular tower built in white marble, 27 metres high. It is believed that the construction of this monumental tower lasted through three reigns: D. Afonso IV, D. Pedro and D. Fernando, and, for this reason, it is known as the Torre das Três Coroas. Beyond the medieval wall, the town of Estremoz has a vast expanse of fortifications from the epic Restoration War, where the towers with battlements and two arched gates stand out, next to which there is a rectangular tower in the Roman-Gothic style, with several windows.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What historical landmarks can I explore near São Bento do Cortiço e Santo Estêvão?

The region is rich in history. You can visit the impressive Estremoz Castle, known for its pentagonal floor and the 27-meter high Torre de Menagem, also called the Tower of the Three Crowns. Another significant site is the Convent and Church of Saint Francis of Estremoz, a National Monument built on the site of an older chapel.

Where can I experience the unique marble landscape of the region?

The area is famous for its white marble. You can explore the Estremoz Marble Quarries, which are not only an economic cornerstone but also a striking natural feature. The marble has been extracted here since Roman times and is used extensively in local architecture and pavements.

Are there opportunities for cycling around São Bento do Cortiço e Santo Estêvão?

Yes, the area offers various cycling routes. You can find several options for road cycling and touring, with routes ranging from moderate to difficult. For example, there are routes like the 'Estremoz – Town of Borba loop' or the 'Entrance to Estremoz – Estremoz Marble Quarries loop'. You can explore more options in the Road Cycling Routes guide and the Cycling guide for the region.

What cultural sites are worth visiting in the Estremoz area?

Beyond the historical landmarks, Estremoz offers several cultural insights. You might enjoy the Museu Berardo Estremoz (Palácio Tocha) for art and history, or the Centro Ciência Viva de Estremoz for interactive exhibits. The Feira de Velharias de Estremoz, an antique fair, also provides a glimpse into local traditions.

Is São Bento do Cortiço e Santo Estêvão suitable for family visits?

Yes, the region offers attractions that can be enjoyed by families. The Convent and Church of Saint Francis of Estremoz is listed as family-friendly. Exploring the historical sites and the municipal garden in Estremoz can also be engaging for all ages.

What is the significance of the 'White City' nickname for Estremoz?

Estremoz is known as the 'White City' due to its characteristic white houses spread across a hill, encircled by ancient walls. This name also refers to the significant deposits of white marble, known as 'Estremoz Marble,' which have brought the city international renown and contribute approximately 90% of Portugal's total marble extraction.

Are there any running trails available near these attractions?

Yes, there are several running trails in the vicinity. You can find moderate-difficulty running loops starting from Estremoz, such as the 'Running loop from Estremoz' or the 'Palacete Vieira da Silva loop'. More details are available in the Running Trails guide for the area.

What is the best time of year to visit São Bento do Cortiço e Santo Estêvão?

The Alentejo region generally experiences hot, dry summers and mild winters. Spring (April-May) and autumn (September-October) are often considered ideal, offering pleasant temperatures for exploring historical sites and engaging in outdoor activities without the intense summer heat.

Are there any accessible attractions for visitors with mobility considerations?

The Gadanha Fountain in Estremoz is noted as wheelchair accessible. When planning your visit, it's always advisable to check specific accessibility details for other sites directly.

What do visitors enjoy most about the attractions in this region?

Visitors particularly appreciate the blend of historical grandeur and the unique natural landscape. The imposing Estremoz Castle and the distinctive Estremoz Marble Quarries are frequently highlighted. The friendly and hospitable nature of the local people also enhances the overall experience.

Can I find any unique monuments or statues in the area?

Yes, you can find the Gadanha Fountain, Estremoz, which features a statue representing the god Saturn, a symbol of abundance. Another significant monument is the Statue of Queen Saint Isabel, commemorating Queen Saint Isabel of Aragon, who died in Estremoz Castle in 1336.

Are there any gardens or green spaces for relaxation?

Yes, the Jardim Municipal de Estremoz provides a pleasant municipal garden, offering a tranquil natural space for relaxation and enjoyment within the city.

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