Fountain in Batalha Monastery
Photo of a beautiful fountain in the cloister of the Batalha Monastery in the Leiria region of Portugal.
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Water dispenser in Batalha Monastery
06/2022 The Mosteiro da Batalha, also known as the Monastery of Batalha, is a Gothic masterpiece in Portugal. Commissioned in the 14th century by King Joo I in gratitude for the victory at the Battle of Aljubarrota, the monastery is an outstanding example of late Gothic architecture. The imposing building is characterized by its delicate stone carvings, ornate rose windows and impressive decorations that reflect the magnificent craftsmanship of the time.
The main part of the monastery, the Capela do Fundador, houses the magnificent tombs of King Jo o I and his wife Philippa of Lancaster, and their son, Prince Henry the Navigator. Declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 1983, the Gothic beauty of the Mosteiro da Batalha attracts visitors from all over the world who are fascinated by the site's impressive architecture and historical significance.
A visit to the Mosteiro da Batalha transports visitors to a bygone era and lets them experience the cultural and historical splendor of Portugal up close. Anyone who strolls through the Kreugang will find exciting photo opportunities everywhere. This fountain is a special jewel in the central complex of the monastery.
