Four kilometers away from the village of Sesimbra, the Augusto Pólvora Park in Maçã, is the ideal place for those seeking moments of leisure, entertainment, relaxation or for the practice of sports activities.
With a century of history, Sampaio Milling is a milestone in the industrial and technological development of the municipality. A white rectangular building with reddish doors, it was initially used as stable and later adapted for milling grain which arrived…
Classified as a National Monument on June 16, 1910, the Castle of Sesimbra is the last of the Castles on the sea, which arrived, well preserved, until our days.
The museum exhibits a rich heritage linked to the sea and fishing, largely the result of working closely with the fishing community.
The Fortress of Santiago has coexisted alongside the community of Sesimbra for 365 years. It was built at a time when danger came from the sea and maritime borders had to be defended. However, the course of history has gradually…
Built in the fifteenth century by the seafaring and fishermen's corporation of Sesimbra, the Chapel of the Holy Spirit was used initially as both a chapel and a hospital. In 1755, the earthquake caused considerable damage to the building, which…