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Wednesday, June 9, 2010
Places to visit
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Places to visit
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• Discovery on July 27, 1947
• Open to the public August 11, 1974
• Total length: over 10,500 meters
• Extension visitable: 600 meters
• Ascent won during the visit: 110 meters (683 steps)
• Temperature inside the cave: 17 º C
• Exit the cave by two lifts with capacity for 33 persons each
• Open to the public August 11, 1974
• Total length: over 10,500 meters
• Extension visitable: 600 meters
• Ascent won during the visit: 110 meters (683 steps)
• Temperature inside the cave: 17 º C
• Exit the cave by two lifts with capacity for 33 persons each
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• Tour not recommended for people with limited motor
October / March9.30 - 17:30
April / May9.30 - 18.00
June / September9h30m - 19h00m
July / August9h30m - 19h30m
NOTE: The ticket office closes 30 minutes earlier
Fees
free Children younger than 5 years
€ 3.20 Children between 5 and 11 years
€ 5.50 Visitors aged over 12 years
€ 5.00 Group with a minimum of 20 people
(Since drawn together by one person)
Fees schools:
€ 1.00 Kindergartens
€ 2.00 Schools 1st Cycle
€ 2.50 Schools 2nd Cycle
€ 3.00 3rd cycle schools, secondary and higher
Iva included the rate of 20%
October / March9.30 - 17:30
April / May9.30 - 18.00
June / September9h30m - 19h00m
July / August9h30m - 19h30m
NOTE: The ticket office closes 30 minutes earlier
Fees
free Children younger than 5 years
€ 3.20 Children between 5 and 11 years
€ 5.50 Visitors aged over 12 years
€ 5.00 Group with a minimum of 20 people
(Since drawn together by one person)
Fees schools:
€ 1.00 Kindergartens
€ 2.00 Schools 1st Cycle
€ 2.50 Schools 2nd Cycle
€ 3.00 3rd cycle schools, secondary and higher
Iva included the rate of 20%
source Grutas Mira de Aire
Where to eat
The Regional Tourism Authority Leiria-Fatima is located at the crossroads of diverse cultures with traditions and customs traditionally preserved by existing populations from the sea to the mountain, showing up in taste and cooking of foods requiring a well-defined.
The proximity of the sea, and having multiple streams provide a place where the fish feed is the main element. Further inland region's meat dishes are not disputed in the meals of the day. The influence of religious orders in the confectionery keeps alive the tradition, based on regional fruit and eggs in the process. Wines and liquors can be noted that comes from the slopes where soils are predominant Clay - Limestone that determine the quality of the wine.
Given the richness of grasslands, the Region has a strong pastoral deployment, from which it draws much appreciated and varied qualities of cheese, offspring of herd (great BBQ) and delicious sausages.
The proximity of the sea, and having multiple streams provide a place where the fish feed is the main element. Further inland region's meat dishes are not disputed in the meals of the day. The influence of religious orders in the confectionery keeps alive the tradition, based on regional fruit and eggs in the process. Wines and liquors can be noted that comes from the slopes where soils are predominant Clay - Limestone that determine the quality of the wine.
Given the richness of grasslands, the Region has a strong pastoral deployment, from which it draws much appreciated and varied qualities of cheese, offspring of herd (great BBQ) and delicious sausages.
RESTAURANTES
TIA ALICE – FátimA
O TRUAO – Boleiros
Fátima
DOM NUNO – Boleiros
Fátima
GÔNDOLA DE OURO – Aljustrel
Fátima
O CHOPIN – Aljustrel
Fátima
MANUEL DAS MATAS – Lameira
Fátima
A CABANA - Estrada da Loureira
Fátima
A CRELHA - R. Jacinto Marto - Cova da Iria
Fátima
CHARNECA - R. Bom Samaritano
Fátima
DOIS ÁS - Av. Beato Nuno
Fátima
KALIFA - Estrada de Minde
Fátima
RETIRO DOS CAÇADORES - Lomba D'Égua
Fátima
SANTA ISABEL - Cova da Iria
Fátima
SANTA LUZIA - R. Santa Anal
Fátima
TERMINAL - R. Jacinto Marto
Fátima
VITÓRIA - Cova da Iria
Fátima
MYRIAM - Estrada de Minde
Fátima
source Portal Turismo Leiria-Fatima
Key dates
Chronology of Fatima
1916 - Spring, Summer and Autumn - Apparitions of the Angel;
1917 - In 13 days of the months of May, June, July, September and October - Apparitions of Our Lady at Cova da Iria, on August 19 in Valinhos;
04/04/1919 - Die seer Francisco Marto, in Aljustrel;
28/04/1919 - Start of construction of the Chapel of Apparitions;
20/02/1920 - Die seer Jacinta Marto, the Hospital de D ª Estefania, Lisbon;
13/10/1921 - It allowed the celebration of Mass for the first time, near the Chapel of Apparitions;
03/06/1922 - The Chapel of Apparitions is destroyed, being restored a year later;
03/05/1922 - Provision of the Bishop of Leiria, sending initiate the canonical process on the events of Fatima,
10/13/1922 - It begins publication of "Voice of Fatima";
06/26/1927 - The Bishop of Leiria presides for the first time for an official ceremony at the Cova da Iria, after the blessing of the Stations of the Cross, from the Fetal Reguengo (11 km);
13/05/1928 - Throwing the first stone of the Basilica;
13/10/1930 - For the Pastoral Letter "The Divine Providence", the Bishop of Leiria declares "credible visions of children at Cova da Iria and allows officially the cult of Our Lady of Fatima;
05/13/1931 - First Consecration of Portugal to the Immaculate Heart of Mary, made by the Portuguese Bishops, following the Message of Fatima;
09/12/1935 - Repatriation of mortal remains of Jacinta Marto, the cemetery of Vila Nova de Ourém for Fatima.
05/13/1942 - Large pilgrimage to mark the 25th anniversary of the Apparitions;
31/10/1942 - Pius XII, speaking in Portuguese on the radio, consecrates the world to the Immaculate Heart of Mary, with veiled mention of Russia, according to the request of Our Lady;
13/05/1946 - Coronation of the Image of Our Lady of Fatima, the Chapel of Apparitions (crown offered by Portuguese women), by Cardinal Masella, Papal Legate;
05/01/1951 - Repatriation of mortal remains of Jacinta Marto of Fatima Cemetery to the Basilica of the Shrine;
13/10/1951 - Closure of the Holy Year (Universal), Fatima, Cardinal Tedeschini, Papal Legate,
03/13/1952 - Repatriation of mortal remains of Francisco Marto of Fatima Cemetery to the Basilica of the Shrine;
07/07/1952 - Consecration of the Peoples of Russia to the Immaculate Heart of Mary by Pope Pius XII;
10/07/1953 - Consecration of the Church of the Shrine of Fatima;
11/12/1954 - Pope Pius XII granted the title of Minor Basilica to the Church of the Shrine;
13/05/1956 - Cardinal Roncalli, Patriarch of Venice, the future Pope John XXIII, chairing the Anniversary International Pilgrimage;
01/01/1960 - Top of the Sacred Lausperene at the Fatima Shrine, 21.11.1964 - At the close of the 3rd session of the Second Vatican Council, Pope Paul VI announced before the 2500 Council Fathers, granting the Golden Rose to the shrine of Fatima;
05/13/1965 - Delivery of the Golden Rose by Cardinal Fernando Cento, Pontifical Legate during the pilgrimage Anniversary International;
13/05/1967 - Pope Paul VI travels to Fatima, on the fiftieth anniversary of the 1st Apparition of Our Lady, asking for world peace and unity of the Church;
05/13/1977 - The Pilgrimage of the 60th anniversary of the 1st Apparition was presided over by Cardinal Humberto Medeiros, Archbishop of Boston, Pontifical Legate;
07/10/1977 - Pilgrimage to Fatima by Cardinal Albino Luciani, Patriarch of Venice, after Pope John Paul I.
19/09/1977 - Elevation of Fatima in the village category;
12/13.05.1982 - Pope John Paul II comes on pilgrimage to Fatima to thank the escape with his life, a year earlier, in the Piazza S. Peter, and, kneeling, laying down the Church, the Men and Peoples, with veiled endorsement of Russia to the Immaculate Heart of Mary;
03/25/1984 - In the court of St. Peter in the Vatican before the statue of Our Lady of Fatima specifically gone the Apparitions Chapel, John Paul II is once again, the consecration of the world to the Immaculate Heart of Mary in union with all the bishops of the world;
12/13.05.1991 - Pope John Paul II is the second time to Fatima, as a pilgrim on the 10th anniversary of his attack in Piazza S. Peter in the Vatican and chaired the Anniversary International Pilgrimage;
06/04/1997 - The Assembly of the Portuguese town of Fatima elevates the status of city;
05/13/2000 - Beatification of Francisco and Jacinta Marto;
13/02/2005 - Death of Sister Lucia;
02/04/2005 - Death of John Paul II.
source Portal Tourism Leiria-Fatima
1916 - Spring, Summer and Autumn - Apparitions of the Angel;
1917 - In 13 days of the months of May, June, July, September and October - Apparitions of Our Lady at Cova da Iria, on August 19 in Valinhos;
04/04/1919 - Die seer Francisco Marto, in Aljustrel;
28/04/1919 - Start of construction of the Chapel of Apparitions;
20/02/1920 - Die seer Jacinta Marto, the Hospital de D ª Estefania, Lisbon;
13/10/1921 - It allowed the celebration of Mass for the first time, near the Chapel of Apparitions;
03/06/1922 - The Chapel of Apparitions is destroyed, being restored a year later;
03/05/1922 - Provision of the Bishop of Leiria, sending initiate the canonical process on the events of Fatima,
10/13/1922 - It begins publication of "Voice of Fatima";
06/26/1927 - The Bishop of Leiria presides for the first time for an official ceremony at the Cova da Iria, after the blessing of the Stations of the Cross, from the Fetal Reguengo (11 km);
13/05/1928 - Throwing the first stone of the Basilica;
13/10/1930 - For the Pastoral Letter "The Divine Providence", the Bishop of Leiria declares "credible visions of children at Cova da Iria and allows officially the cult of Our Lady of Fatima;
05/13/1931 - First Consecration of Portugal to the Immaculate Heart of Mary, made by the Portuguese Bishops, following the Message of Fatima;
09/12/1935 - Repatriation of mortal remains of Jacinta Marto, the cemetery of Vila Nova de Ourém for Fatima.
05/13/1942 - Large pilgrimage to mark the 25th anniversary of the Apparitions;
31/10/1942 - Pius XII, speaking in Portuguese on the radio, consecrates the world to the Immaculate Heart of Mary, with veiled mention of Russia, according to the request of Our Lady;
13/05/1946 - Coronation of the Image of Our Lady of Fatima, the Chapel of Apparitions (crown offered by Portuguese women), by Cardinal Masella, Papal Legate;
05/01/1951 - Repatriation of mortal remains of Jacinta Marto of Fatima Cemetery to the Basilica of the Shrine;
13/10/1951 - Closure of the Holy Year (Universal), Fatima, Cardinal Tedeschini, Papal Legate,
03/13/1952 - Repatriation of mortal remains of Francisco Marto of Fatima Cemetery to the Basilica of the Shrine;
07/07/1952 - Consecration of the Peoples of Russia to the Immaculate Heart of Mary by Pope Pius XII;
10/07/1953 - Consecration of the Church of the Shrine of Fatima;
11/12/1954 - Pope Pius XII granted the title of Minor Basilica to the Church of the Shrine;
13/05/1956 - Cardinal Roncalli, Patriarch of Venice, the future Pope John XXIII, chairing the Anniversary International Pilgrimage;
01/01/1960 - Top of the Sacred Lausperene at the Fatima Shrine, 21.11.1964 - At the close of the 3rd session of the Second Vatican Council, Pope Paul VI announced before the 2500 Council Fathers, granting the Golden Rose to the shrine of Fatima;
05/13/1965 - Delivery of the Golden Rose by Cardinal Fernando Cento, Pontifical Legate during the pilgrimage Anniversary International;
13/05/1967 - Pope Paul VI travels to Fatima, on the fiftieth anniversary of the 1st Apparition of Our Lady, asking for world peace and unity of the Church;
05/13/1977 - The Pilgrimage of the 60th anniversary of the 1st Apparition was presided over by Cardinal Humberto Medeiros, Archbishop of Boston, Pontifical Legate;
07/10/1977 - Pilgrimage to Fatima by Cardinal Albino Luciani, Patriarch of Venice, after Pope John Paul I.
19/09/1977 - Elevation of Fatima in the village category;
12/13.05.1982 - Pope John Paul II comes on pilgrimage to Fatima to thank the escape with his life, a year earlier, in the Piazza S. Peter, and, kneeling, laying down the Church, the Men and Peoples, with veiled endorsement of Russia to the Immaculate Heart of Mary;
03/25/1984 - In the court of St. Peter in the Vatican before the statue of Our Lady of Fatima specifically gone the Apparitions Chapel, John Paul II is once again, the consecration of the world to the Immaculate Heart of Mary in union with all the bishops of the world;
12/13.05.1991 - Pope John Paul II is the second time to Fatima, as a pilgrim on the 10th anniversary of his attack in Piazza S. Peter in the Vatican and chaired the Anniversary International Pilgrimage;
06/04/1997 - The Assembly of the Portuguese town of Fatima elevates the status of city;
05/13/2000 - Beatification of Francisco and Jacinta Marto;
13/02/2005 - Death of Sister Lucia;
02/04/2005 - Death of John Paul II.
source Portal Tourism Leiria-Fatima
Official celebrations
Schedule of Celebrations
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7:30 a.m. - Mass at the Basilica
9:00 a.m. - Mass at the Basilica
10.15 - Rosary in Chapel (Sundays)
11.00 - Mass at the Basilica (on Sundays: International Mass in the Basilica or in the Fairground, broadcast live on TV Canção Nova)
12.00 - Rosary in Chapel (2. Monday to Saturday)
12.30 - Mass in the Chapel, Monday through Saturday (Sundays: the Basilica)
14.00 - Hour of Reparation to the Immaculate Heart of Mary in the Chapel (Saturdays and Sundays)
15.00 - Mass at the Basilica
16.00 - Rosary in Chapel (Sundays)
16.30 - Mass at the Basilica
17.30 - Vespers sung in the Basilica (Sundays)
18.30 - Mass at the Basilica - the Rosary Chapel, Renaissance broadcast by Radio and TV Canção Nova (2 ª a 6 ª feira)
21.00 - Rosary in Chapel (procession with candles until the beginning of Lent)
Sacrament of Reconciliation
Confessions Chapel of Reconciliation
Daily from 7:30 am to 13h00 and from 14h00 to 19h30
Confessions in foreign languages in the Chapel of Reconciliation
Español - 7:30 - 12.30 14.30 - 18.30
Italian - 7:30 - 12.30 14.30 - 18.30
English - 8.30 - 12.30 14.30 - 18.30
Français - 8.30 - 12.30 14.30 - 18.30
Deutsch - 10.00 - 11.00 18.00 - 19.00
First Saturday
Pilgrims can take advantage of the official program for the devotion, requested by Our Lady.
All those who for five consecutive months, the first Saturday, if they confess, receive Holy Communion, recite a Rosary, and I do 15 minutes of company, meditating on the 15 mysteries of the Rosary, in order to Me reparation, I promise to assist him in death, with all the graces necessary for salvation of their souls.
This is the text of the Fatima message that expresses devotion called the Five First Saturdays, as announced in secret July 1917 and implemented in the apparition of Our Lady to Sister Lucia in Pontevedra, December 10, 1925.
10h15 - Rosary in Chapel
11h00 - Mass in the Chapel
14:00 - Time to Repair the Immaculate Heart of Mary in the Chapel 21:00 - Rosario International in Chapel, broadcast on Radio Renaissance
Masses with Intention Journal
For the Holy Father - 11.00 - Daily
By Members of the Movement of the Message of Fatima - Daily
Benefactors by the Sanctuary - 13th, 15.00
Blessing of Cars
Sundays, holy days and holidays - 12.45 and 17.00
Chapel Worship
Schedule:
Advent to Easter - 08h00 to 22h00
From Easter to Advent - 07h00 to 23h00
Weekend: Saturday at 7:00 a.m. on Sunday at 23h00
Audiovisual
In Portuguese, 9.30
Saturday - Apparition - Duration 1:30 a.m.
Sunday - Fatima, the experience of faith - Duration 45 minutes
The Shrine of Fatima offers free movie screenings on the history of the Apparitions and the Message of Fatima.
Movies
Apparition
History of Apparitions, according to the description of Sister Lucia in her Memoirs.
Available in: Portuguese, Spanish, French, Italian, German and Polish.
Duration: 1h30
Fatima, Faith Experiment
Documentary about the Apparitions and the Message of Fatima.
Available in: Portuguese, Spanish, French, Italian, German, Polish, Dutch, Russian, Hungarian, Korean, Chinese and Arabic.
Duration: 40 minutes
The Day the Sun Bailo
History of the Apparitions in cartoons.
Especially to children.
Available in Portuguese.
Duration: 35 minutes.
The movies are displayed in the Hall of projections located in the passage under the north colonnade, behind Great Holm. The maximum capacity is 55 seats.
There are sessions in Portuguese ensured throughout the year and in several languages during the summer
Official Program
January to December, excluding holidays and days 12 and May 13 to October
Apparition - Saturday, 9:30, in Portuguese
Fatima, Faith Experiment - Sunday, 9:30, in Portuguese
July to August, except holidays and 12 and May 13 to October
10:00 - Italian (except Saturday and Sunday)
11:00 - French (except Saturday and Sunday)
12h00 - English (except Saturday and Sunday)
14.00 - 15.00 German - Portuguese (except Sunday)
16.00 - 17.00 Polish - Spanish (except Sunday)
Movies can be viewed at the request of individuals or groups by appointment and depending on the availability of service. Shrine of Fatima.
Apt Information 31-2496 908 Fatima - Portugal 31-2496 908 Fatima - Portugal
Tel 249 539 623 Fax: 249 539 609 E-mail: 249 539 623 Fax: 249 539 609 E-mail: info@santuario-fatima.pt http://www.santuario-fatima.pt
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7:30 a.m. - Mass at the Basilica
9:00 a.m. - Mass at the Basilica
10.15 - Rosary in Chapel (Sundays)
11.00 - Mass at the Basilica (on Sundays: International Mass in the Basilica or in the Fairground, broadcast live on TV Canção Nova)
12.00 - Rosary in Chapel (2. Monday to Saturday)
12.30 - Mass in the Chapel, Monday through Saturday (Sundays: the Basilica)
14.00 - Hour of Reparation to the Immaculate Heart of Mary in the Chapel (Saturdays and Sundays)
15.00 - Mass at the Basilica
16.00 - Rosary in Chapel (Sundays)
16.30 - Mass at the Basilica
17.30 - Vespers sung in the Basilica (Sundays)
18.30 - Mass at the Basilica - the Rosary Chapel, Renaissance broadcast by Radio and TV Canção Nova (2 ª a 6 ª feira)
21.00 - Rosary in Chapel (procession with candles until the beginning of Lent)
Sacrament of Reconciliation
Confessions Chapel of Reconciliation
Daily from 7:30 am to 13h00 and from 14h00 to 19h30
Confessions in foreign languages in the Chapel of Reconciliation
Español - 7:30 - 12.30 14.30 - 18.30
Italian - 7:30 - 12.30 14.30 - 18.30
English - 8.30 - 12.30 14.30 - 18.30
Français - 8.30 - 12.30 14.30 - 18.30
Deutsch - 10.00 - 11.00 18.00 - 19.00
First Saturday
Pilgrims can take advantage of the official program for the devotion, requested by Our Lady.
All those who for five consecutive months, the first Saturday, if they confess, receive Holy Communion, recite a Rosary, and I do 15 minutes of company, meditating on the 15 mysteries of the Rosary, in order to Me reparation, I promise to assist him in death, with all the graces necessary for salvation of their souls.
This is the text of the Fatima message that expresses devotion called the Five First Saturdays, as announced in secret July 1917 and implemented in the apparition of Our Lady to Sister Lucia in Pontevedra, December 10, 1925.
10h15 - Rosary in Chapel
11h00 - Mass in the Chapel
14:00 - Time to Repair the Immaculate Heart of Mary in the Chapel 21:00 - Rosario International in Chapel, broadcast on Radio Renaissance
Masses with Intention Journal
For the Holy Father - 11.00 - Daily
By Members of the Movement of the Message of Fatima - Daily
Benefactors by the Sanctuary - 13th, 15.00
Blessing of Cars
Sundays, holy days and holidays - 12.45 and 17.00
Chapel Worship
Schedule:
Advent to Easter - 08h00 to 22h00
From Easter to Advent - 07h00 to 23h00
Weekend: Saturday at 7:00 a.m. on Sunday at 23h00
Audiovisual
In Portuguese, 9.30
Saturday - Apparition - Duration 1:30 a.m.
Sunday - Fatima, the experience of faith - Duration 45 minutes
The Shrine of Fatima offers free movie screenings on the history of the Apparitions and the Message of Fatima.
Movies
Apparition
History of Apparitions, according to the description of Sister Lucia in her Memoirs.
Available in: Portuguese, Spanish, French, Italian, German and Polish.
Duration: 1h30
Fatima, Faith Experiment
Documentary about the Apparitions and the Message of Fatima.
Available in: Portuguese, Spanish, French, Italian, German, Polish, Dutch, Russian, Hungarian, Korean, Chinese and Arabic.
Duration: 40 minutes
The Day the Sun Bailo
History of the Apparitions in cartoons.
Especially to children.
Available in Portuguese.
Duration: 35 minutes.
The movies are displayed in the Hall of projections located in the passage under the north colonnade, behind Great Holm. The maximum capacity is 55 seats.
There are sessions in Portuguese ensured throughout the year and in several languages during the summer
Official Program
January to December, excluding holidays and days 12 and May 13 to October
Apparition - Saturday, 9:30, in Portuguese
Fatima, Faith Experiment - Sunday, 9:30, in Portuguese
July to August, except holidays and 12 and May 13 to October
10:00 - Italian (except Saturday and Sunday)
11:00 - French (except Saturday and Sunday)
12h00 - English (except Saturday and Sunday)
14.00 - 15.00 German - Portuguese (except Sunday)
16.00 - 17.00 Polish - Spanish (except Sunday)
Movies can be viewed at the request of individuals or groups by appointment and depending on the availability of service. Shrine of Fatima.
Apt Information 31-2496 908 Fatima - Portugal 31-2496 908 Fatima - Portugal
Tel 249 539 623 Fax: 249 539 609 E-mail: 249 539 623 Fax: 249 539 609 E-mail: info@santuario-fatima.pt http://www.santuario-fatima.pt
source Portal Tourism Leiria-Fatima
Places to visit
The Shrine of Our Lady of the Rosary of Fatima, located in the Cova da Iria, today has not only a wide range of buildings as well as a large outdoor enclosure with an area of 86400 m2, which contains some 300 000 people. The activities center is in addition to the Chapel of the Apparitions, Basilica whose first stone was blessed on May 13, 1928 by the Archbishop of Évora, D. Manuel da Conceição Santos.
Still in the Sanctuary to highlight the Great Holm, the Monument to the Sacred Heart of Jesus, which stands in the center of the plaza, the Chapel of Lausperene, the monument that houses a piece of the Berlin Wall and, in addition to the Avenue D. Jose Alves Correia da Silva, the Paul VI Pastoral Center.
The 2km from the Sanctuary of Fatima, town of the parish, you can visit the Parish Church where the visionaries were baptized and the cemetery where Francisco and Jacinta were buried.
You can also visit the House of the Shepherds and the Ethnographic Museum in Aljustrel and Valinhos, the Monument to Our Lady, the Loca do Anjo, the Way of the Cross and Calvary. The north side of the Sanctuary, visit the Wax Museum and the Museum of Fatima apparitions in 1917, South Side, the Museum of Sacred Art and Ethnology of Fatima.
sourse Portal Turismo Leiria-Fatima
Still in the Sanctuary to highlight the Great Holm, the Monument to the Sacred Heart of Jesus, which stands in the center of the plaza, the Chapel of Lausperene, the monument that houses a piece of the Berlin Wall and, in addition to the Avenue D. Jose Alves Correia da Silva, the Paul VI Pastoral Center.
The 2km from the Sanctuary of Fatima, town of the parish, you can visit the Parish Church where the visionaries were baptized and the cemetery where Francisco and Jacinta were buried.
You can also visit the House of the Shepherds and the Ethnographic Museum in Aljustrel and Valinhos, the Monument to Our Lady, the Loca do Anjo, the Way of the Cross and Calvary. The north side of the Sanctuary, visit the Wax Museum and the Museum of Fatima apparitions in 1917, South Side, the Museum of Sacred Art and Ethnology of Fatima.
sourse Portal Turismo Leiria-Fatima
Getting there
Views
Coming from North or South, take the A1 and exit at Fatima.
The electronic display placed in A1 can alert to the conditioning of traffic in the toll of Fatima. If approaching from the North, the alternative is to take the output of Leiria and follow the directions to EN 113 to Quinta da Sardinha, after taking EN 357.
You can also take the EN 113 until Cardosos after Sta Catarina da Serra and EN 357 up to Fatima. Another alternative is the path-Soutocico Leiria, Soutocíco-Chainça, Loureira-Fatima. Avoid the route Loureira-Fatima by EN 357, turn left 100 m after the chapel Loureira. Another option is the path of Leiria-Cortes, Cortes-Mrs. Mount, Mrs. Hill - S. Mamede and EN 356 up to Fatima. Coming from the South, if traffic is conditioning, exit at the toll of Torres Novas. It is recommended that you follow the Torres Novas until the EN 243 and EN 360 Minde to Fatima.
You can also choose to go to Torres Novas by the EN 349 until Ourém-Fatima and take direction from the EN 356 until you find an intersection on the right, indicating Atouguia. From Atouguia go to Fatima. You can however opt out of Ourém to find an intersection on the right with signs for the road to Fatima Alvega.
Another alternative is to follow the Torres Novas to the Chancery, until Boleiros by EN 357, EN 360 and take up to Fatima. Then follow the EN 356 until Fatima. You can also follow the EN 356.
If you want to go by bus to Fatima, visit www.rede-expressos.pt
To travel by train see www.cp.pt Arriving by train, exit the station Caxarias and go by bus to Fatima. The service is the responsibility of the Municipality of Ourém Road and the Tagus, with departures at 7:00, 8:40, 12:30, 14:45 and 18:15. The other way to Caxarias Fatima, is carried out at 7:40, 11:30, 13:15, 17:20 and 19:00.
Transport
Station Road
Station Road Tagus
Av D. José Alves Correia da Silva - Fatima
Tel: 351 249 531 611 351 249 531 611
Railway Stations
Caxarias Tel: 808 208 208 Best known for "Season of Fatima" is located in Chao de Macas, 12 km from Fátima Tel: 808 208 208 808 208 208 Mais conhecida por “Estação de Fátima” fica localizada em Chão de Maçãs, a 12 km de Fátima Tel.: 808 208 208
Coming from North or South, take the A1 and exit at Fatima.
The electronic display placed in A1 can alert to the conditioning of traffic in the toll of Fatima. If approaching from the North, the alternative is to take the output of Leiria and follow the directions to EN 113 to Quinta da Sardinha, after taking EN 357.
You can also take the EN 113 until Cardosos after Sta Catarina da Serra and EN 357 up to Fatima. Another alternative is the path-Soutocico Leiria, Soutocíco-Chainça, Loureira-Fatima. Avoid the route Loureira-Fatima by EN 357, turn left 100 m after the chapel Loureira. Another option is the path of Leiria-Cortes, Cortes-Mrs. Mount, Mrs. Hill - S. Mamede and EN 356 up to Fatima. Coming from the South, if traffic is conditioning, exit at the toll of Torres Novas. It is recommended that you follow the Torres Novas until the EN 243 and EN 360 Minde to Fatima.
You can also choose to go to Torres Novas by the EN 349 until Ourém-Fatima and take direction from the EN 356 until you find an intersection on the right, indicating Atouguia. From Atouguia go to Fatima. You can however opt out of Ourém to find an intersection on the right with signs for the road to Fatima Alvega.
Another alternative is to follow the Torres Novas to the Chancery, until Boleiros by EN 357, EN 360 and take up to Fatima. Then follow the EN 356 until Fatima. You can also follow the EN 356.
If you want to go by bus to Fatima, visit www.rede-expressos.pt
To travel by train see www.cp.pt Arriving by train, exit the station Caxarias and go by bus to Fatima. The service is the responsibility of the Municipality of Ourém Road and the Tagus, with departures at 7:00, 8:40, 12:30, 14:45 and 18:15. The other way to Caxarias Fatima, is carried out at 7:40, 11:30, 13:15, 17:20 and 19:00.
Transport
Station Road
Station Road Tagus
Av D. José Alves Correia da Silva - Fatima
Tel: 351 249 531 611 351 249 531 611
Railway Stations
Caxarias Tel: 808 208 208 Best known for "Season of Fatima" is located in Chao de Macas, 12 km from Fátima Tel: 808 208 208 808 208 208 Mais conhecida por “Estação de Fátima” fica localizada em Chão de Maçãs, a 12 km de Fátima Tel.: 808 208 208
Location
Fatima and its Location
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It lies about 11 km from Ourém, 25 km from Leiria, 120 km from Lisbon, 180km from Porto and is approximately 300 meters above sea level, right in the limestone massif Extremaduran. The formations of the Serra de Aire Lamps and give it a barren landscape, a rocky soil and limestone where only holm oak, Portuguese oak, the arbutus, the buckthorn or zanguinho, fig and olive tree can withstand adverse weather conditions and territory present.
The name Fatima has topographic Moorish because Fatima was the name of the daughter of Muhammad, the great prophet of Islam Today, Fatima indicates the central town, seat of the parish of the same name that still retains remnants of its rural in tanks, mills wind and other elements of the architecture made of stone and lime, as can be appreciated in the villages of Aljustrel, Eira da Pedra, Mulberry, Giest
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The Town of Fatima was founded in 1568, after their break-up of Collegiate Ourém. Until 1917, Fatima was born an unknown village in a clearing, facing pastoralism and rainfed agriculture. Striking were the religious phenomena of the Apparitions of Our Lady to three shepherd children who triggered the establishment of people that have gone by trade, restaurants and hotels, in response to requests from pilgrims, abandoning the traditional subsistence agriculture in favor of the new jobs emerging.
Fatima was a town in 1977 and the city in 1997 and currently has about 10,000 inhabitants. Serves residents of all social amenities of a city, but also tourists and pilgrims, with quality hotels and restaurants, museums and shops, and an excellent road network, in which A1 is the main port of entry.
About two kilometers from Fatima, is Aljustrel, the small village where they were born three children to whom Our Lady appeared in 1917. Two miles west of Fatima, extends the Cova da Iria, where Our Lady appeared five times to the visionaries, the first time May 13, 1917, when grazing a flock in the Cova da Iria. Lucia de Jesus, Francisco and Jacinta Marto, 10, 9 and 7 years respectively, saw an oak tree on a light involving a lady who spoke to them asking them to pray and invite them to come back in subsequent months. To the west, near Aljustrel, on a hill where the prevailing culture of olive trees, rises to the Cabeço, tiny cluster of rocks where, once in spring and once in autumn 1916, the angel appeared to three shepherd children.
Among Aljustrel and the Cabeço in a small valley called Valinhos, we found the place where the Virgin also appeared to three shepherd children since the August 19, 1917.
Fatima, Altar of the World, Results of a whole evolutionary process supported in watersheds such as the construction of an arch with a wooden cross to mark the spot of the apparitions. The small tree was gradually disappearing carried by pilgrims. The August 6, 1918, with the alms of the faithful began building a small chapel in honor of Our Lady, made of lime stone and tile-covered with 3.30 meters long, 2.80 meters wide and 2.85 meters tall. It was the first building of the current venue of prayer. The first official ceremony of the Bishop of Leiria occurred in the Cova da Iria in 1927, the foundation stone of the Basilica in 1928, coming to the shrine of Pope Paul VI in May 1967, the visits of Pope John Paul II in 1982, in 1991 and 2000 on the occasion of the beatification of Jacinta and Francisco Marto, more recently, the construction of Holy Trinity Church to open in May 2007 and repatriation of the body of Sister Lucia, the Carmelite Convent of St. Teresa in Coimbra to Basilica of Fatima, on February 19, 2006.
Today the Shrine of Fatima on pilgrimage and prayer houses many thousands of people from around the world. From May to October, the 13th day of each month and throughout the year about six million pilgrims visit annually the paths of Fatima to be closer to where three little shepherds - Jacinta, Francisco and Lucia - claim to have seen the Virgin Mary.
In the simplicity of its universal message of Peace, Fatima is a place of silence and meditation. Fatima awaits us ...
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