First published: 18/08/18.

Kyle Magnuson 2.5

Gigantism Architecture

Mafra (Inscribed)

Mafra Palace is pleasant enough, but like other visitors I wondered how this contributes to the UNESCO? Sure, it seems like most of us did not opt to visit Cerco Garden and the Hunting Park (Tapada). Perhaps these components are rewarding and differentiate the site from other royal palaces. Nevertheless, time is also somewhat important to me and it would have been hard to justify the extra time considering our already fairly busy driving itinerary from Sintra to Coimbra (multiple planned stops on the way).

The Basilica

Royal Building of Mafra - Palace and Basilica (KJM)

The basilica was a highlight in part because of the atmosphere. I entered as it opened, no lights. The vast space was very dark, silent, and therefore a bit different than previous experiences in large religious buildings. 

The Library

The library is certainly impressive and we had a nice chat with some enthusiastic and well-versed employees about the collection. It is possible to reserve time in the library to do research, from our understanding this includes anyone. This might be worthwhile for anyone with linguistic skills. The collection houses books in Portuguese, Latin, Spanish, Arabic, and English.

While roaming the vast halls, I kept thinking that an electric scooter would be useful. Yes, completely ridiculous, but the hallways do seem to go on forever and some rooms are fairly bland. 

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