Alenquer, affectionately known as the "Nativity Scene of Portugal" due to its picturesque location on a hillside, invites you to discover a territory with a rich historical and natural tapestry, in the heart of the Lisbon region.
The town rises on a hill, dominated by the ruins of its medieval castle, which bear witness to centuries of history and life. The narrow, steep streets of the historic center invite strolls where traditional architecture is revealed and churches of interest are found, such as the Church of São Pedro or the Convent of São Francisco, which showcase the cultural and religious heritage of the municipality.
The municipality of Alenquer is vast and is characterized by its landscape of gentle hills, fertile valleys, and the prominent presence of vineyards, which extend across much of the territory. This region is one of the most important wine-producing areas of Lisbon, with a tradition that dates back to ancient times. Contact with the vineyard landscape provides an understanding of the deep connection between the community and its territory, where authenticity is manifested in the local culture and the products of the land.
The history of Alenquer is also linked to prominent historical figures, such as D. João I and the Constable D. Nuno Álvares Pereira, whose presences marked the town and its development. Exploring Alenquer means immersing yourself in an atmosphere where the past and present coexist in harmony with the surrounding nature and the agricultural tradition that shapes local life.
Authentic flavors that tell the story of our land