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Location: Crato, Alentejo Region |
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A castle, a convent and a palace, built in different periods, were the origin of this ecclesiastical architectural work of outstanding harmony. The former Knights of the Order of Malta 's monastery, is surrounded in medieval mystic. Flor da Rosa Pousada manages to combine the genuine characteristics of the convent, highlighting them with an architectural project, which although modern, entirely respects its origins. Accommodation: The Pousadas has 24 rooms, 3 of which are luxurious and located in the Monastery's Tower. All the rooms are equipped with air conditioning, mini-bar, telephone, cable TV, hair drier, locker, bathing gowns, writing-desk. Non smoking rooms. Pousada History: At the time of the second half of the fourteenth century, friar Alvaro Goncalves Pereira, the hospital prior, ordered the building of the Pousada Flor da Rosa Monastery, where he would live, in the places which formed the annex. These buildings, with their medieval roots, have a gothic structure, from which certain architectural details from other ages emerge from time to time, particularly Manueline (sixteenth century) features as a result of subsequent building work. Built on eminently defensive line, this palace-monastery has architectural features, such as towers, window slites and solid block construction, which give it the appearance more of a fort than a monastic house. Taking advantage of the restoration required after a violent earthquake in 1755, a number of architectural innovations were introduced to the church. After the elimination of the religious orders in Portugal in 1834, the monastery was abandoned, which greatly accelerated its decay and ruin. Thus, when at the end of the nineteenth century a violent storm devastated the region, the torrential rains caused the roof of church nave to collapse, among other things. It was not rebuilt until many years later. Banquets & Other Events: Restaurant with capacity for 120 people, where the delicious recipes of the Alentejo can be relished.Meetings & Conferences: Meeting room " Sala D. Nuno " with natural light and audio and visual equipment.
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