Castelo de Tomar, Medieval castle in Tomar, Portugal.
Castelo de Tomar is a fortress on a hilltop overlooking the Nabão River with a central keep surrounded by defensive walls and round towers. The complex combines the fortification with nine different cloisters that span from Romanesque to Renaissance architectural styles.
King Afonso Henriques ordered this strategic fortress built in 1160 as part of a defensive line against Moorish advances. The castle was later rebuilt and expanded by the Knights Templar, who made it a center of both religious and military power.
The castle holds the Convent of Christ, whose round church was designed after the Dome of the Rock in Jerusalem. This architectural reference shows how crusading ideals shaped the religious vision built into the fortress.
The complex sits on a hillside with stairs and uneven paths, so sturdy footwear is essential. Exploring multiple levels and different sections allows visitors to choose how much to see based on time and physical ability.
The central keep was introduced by the Templars and stands as one of Portugal's oldest surviving examples of military construction. This early fortification technique differs noticeably from the more elaborate structures built later in other parts of the complex.
Location: Paradinha e Nagosa
GPS coordinates: 41.02360,-7.59577
Latest update: December 7, 2025 20:43
Convent of Christ
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Charola in Convent of Christ
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Igreja de São João Baptista (Tomar)
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Hermitage of Nossa Senhora da Conceição (Tomar)
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Claustro de D. João III, Convento de Cristo
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Pelourinho de Tomar
172.5 km
Igreja de São Francisco
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Moinhos e Lagares de El Rei
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Church of Santa Iria (Tomar)
172.4 km
Tribunal Judicial de Tomar
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Edifício dos Paços do Concelho em Tomar
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CTT de Tomar
172.5 km
Cine-Teatro Paraíso
172.8 km
Arco denominado das Freiras
172.4 km
Casa na Rua Pedro Dias
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Janela de Cunhal Quinhentista
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Palácio de Alvaiázere
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Casa de Vieira Guimarães
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Convento de Santa Iria (parte)
172.4 km
Roda Hidráulica do Mouchão
172.5 km
Fórum romano de Tomar
172.5 km
Capela de São Gregório (Tomar)
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Hotel Dos Templarios
172.3 km
Trechos arquitectónicos que restam dos edifícios dos Estaus, incorporados nos prédios que fazem esquina da Rua Torres Pinheiro para a dos Arcos e a da Saboaria
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Fachada quinhentista do prédio da Rua Direita da Várzea Pequena, esquina da Rua dos Oleiros
172.6 km
Corpo do edifício onde, nos baixos, se encontra o Pego de Santa Iria
172.5 km
Edifício da Geradora, incluindo toda a maquinaria e acessórios existentes
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Coreto de Tomar
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