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Historic Centre of Santarem

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Historic Centre of Santarem (ID: 562)
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First published: 27/07/11.

Daniel Campos

Historic Centre Of Santarem

Historic Centre of Santarem (Removed from tentative list)

Santarém has some nice monuments, especially in the gothic style (the city is often called the Portuguese Gothic capital), and there are beautiful sights over the Tagus River and its Lezíria, which is a huge area of plains stretching for dozens of kilometers alongside the river. However, I don't think that this city deserves to be inscribed in the World Heritage List. It's an interesting place to visit at a local level, but it's not a unique site in the world - not even in Portugal. The monuments are scattered everywhere and some of them are not very well preserved. It may be worth a detour to see some churches and have a short walk in some of the nice older streets, as well as in the Portas do Sol belvedere, but I think it's not worth to be considered a World Heritage site.

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First published: 09/07/08.

David Berlanda

Historic Centre Of Santarem

Historic Centre of Santarem (Removed from tentative list)

Historic Centre of Santarem by David Berlanda

Probably the most disappointing tentative list site we have visited in our tour of Portugal! The strangest fact is that it seems that together with Marvao and Elvas it is/was the Portuguese site nearest to the nomination (http://www.ribatejo.com/ecos/santarem/mundial.html) (even if probably something, not surprisingly, got wrong with it - http://semanal.omirante.pt/index.asp?idEdicao=324&id=41007&idSeccao=4711&Action=noticia). In reality I hadn't expected much from Santarém and the visit confirmed my expectations. There are no more than 25 listed buildings (as you can see from the Tourist Office map, which also shows the boundaries of the historic centre, that probably correspond also with those of the tentative list site), some absolutely insignificant, some certainly interesting (above all the medieval churches), but not unique neither on an universal level, nor on a national level. In addition to this, it is really impossible to understand why Santarém is also on the tentative list as a natural site, as there is nothing natural there.

The city is easily accessible from the motorway A1 and you can park on a large avenue at the western end of the centre. From there we walked towards the main square, Sá Bandeira, on which overlooks the Cathedral, an imposing Baroque building, part of the Jesuitic seminary. Leaving the square from the north side there is the beautiful 19th century covered market, decorated with azulejos, the white and blue majolica decorations so typical for Portugal. Here I had a big surprise, realising that one of those azulejos was that one on the cover of my Italian …

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