Begin your journey at the National Palace of Mafra, the largest palace in Portugal. Explore the Royal Palace, Basilica, Franciscan Convent, and Royal Hunting Park, all part of one colossal complex. Learn how the palace was commissioned by King João V in 1717 to celebrate the birth of his long‑awaited heir, funded largely with gold arriving from Brazil.
Step inside the Basilica and be enveloped by majestic marble, dramatic forms, and an acoustic environment unlike any other. See the six historic pipe organs and two massive carillons with 98 bells, forming one of the most significant historic musical ensembles in the world. Learn how the organs and carillons are tuned to create sonic vibrations that resonate through the entire structure, effectively turning the basilica into a large-scale acoustic chamber.
Next, stroll into one of Europe’s most beautiful libraries: an 83‑metre‑long hall filled with over 36,000 rare books, some dating back to the 15th century. Learn how the library is famously protected by colonies of bats, intentionally kept there for centuries to eat insects that could damage the books — a natural biodiversity‑based preservation system.
After the palace’s grandeur, step into the peaceful Tapada de Mafra, originally a royal hunting ground and now a sanctuary of wildlife and natural beauty. Learn how the Tapada functions as a living ecosystem with deer, wild boar, raptors, and diverse flora — and is frequently used for environmental studies and conservation programmes.
Finally, unwind in the charming Aldeia‑Museu José Franco, a miniature artisan village filled with nostalgic replicas of old Portuguese life. Enjoy warm, handmade bread with chouriço.