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Frigate Dom Fernando II e Glória — Attraction in Almada

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Frigate Dom Fernando II e Glória
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Dom Fernando II e Glória is a wooden-hulled, 50-gun frigate of the Portuguese Navy. She was launched in 1843 and made her maiden voyage in 1845.
Nearby attractions
Almada Castle
Alameda do Castelo, 2800-108 Almada, Portugal
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R. Cândido dos Reis 17, 2800-270 Cacilhas, Portugal
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B. do Bom Sucesso 4, 2800-677 Almada, Portugal
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R. Cândido dos Reis 3, 2800-270 Almada, Portugal
Vale do Rio
LG Alfredo Dinis 12-13 14, 2800-252 Almada, Portugal
Batikanos Cacilhas
LG Alfredo Dinis, 2800-677 Almada, Portugal
Restaurante Farol de Cacilhas
Largo Alfredo Dinis, 1, R. do Ginjal 5, 2800-252 Almada, Portugal
Máfia das Pizzas
R. Cândido dos Reis 81, 2800-270 Almada, Portugal
Escondidinho de Cacilhas
LG Alfredo Dinis 7, 2800-252 Almada, Portugal
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Rua Candido dos Reis 5, Cacilhas, 2800-270 Almada, Portugal
Pikaki Taberna Portuguesa
R. Cândido dos Reis 33, 2800-270 Almada, Portugal
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Estrela de Almada Mascarenhas
R. Dom José de Mascarenhas 13, 2800-120 Almada, Portugal
Mary Apartments
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Frigate Dom Fernando II e Glória

LG Alfredo Dinis, Cacilhas, 2800-252 Almada, Portugal
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Dom Fernando II e Glória is a wooden-hulled, 50-gun frigate of the Portuguese Navy. She was launched in 1843 and made her maiden voyage in 1845.

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attractions: Almada Castle, restaurants: Solar Beirão, Cabrinha, O Cacilheiro, Vale do Rio, Batikanos Cacilhas, Restaurante Farol de Cacilhas, Máfia das Pizzas, Escondidinho de Cacilhas, Olga Gatti, Pikaki Taberna Portuguesa
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5.0
2y

The Frigate Dom Fernando II e Glória is an awe-inspiring vessel that offers a captivating journey into the rich maritime history of Portugal. Stepping aboard this majestic frigate is like stepping back in time, as it beautifully recreates the glory of 19th-century naval craftsmanship.

The attention to detail in the restoration of Dom Fernando II e Glória is simply remarkable. From the meticulously crafted wooden deck to the authentic cannons lining its sides, every element exudes a sense of authenticity and historical accuracy. Exploring the ship's various compartments and cabins provides an intimate glimpse into the daily life of sailors from a bygone era.

The knowledgeable and passionate crew members further enhance the experience. Their enthusiasm for the ship's history is infectious, as they share captivating stories and fascinating facts about the frigate's voyages and significance in Portuguese naval history. Visitors can witness the crew engaging in tasks such as hoisting sails and navigating the ship, adding an interactive element to the tour.

One highlight of the Frigate Dom Fernando II e Glória is the opportunity to sail on the vessel during special occasions. The feeling of the wind in your hair and the waves beneath your feet while aboard this majestic frigate is truly unforgettable. It allows visitors to appreciate the ship's seaworthiness and marvel at the craftsmanship of the past.

In conclusion, the Frigate Dom Fernando II e Glória is a remarkable maritime attraction that immerses visitors in Portugal's seafaring heritage. Whether you're a history enthusiast, a maritime aficionado, or simply curious about the past, a visit to this beautifully restored frigate is an absolute must. Prepare to be transported through time and experience the grandeur of the high...

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5.0
47w

Visiting the Fragata D. Fernando II e Glória in 2018 was an unforgettable experience. The ship’s beautiful construction immediately captured my attention, showcasing the remarkable craftsmanship of its era. It stands as a living testament to Portugal’s rich maritime history and naval tradition. Exploring the ship provided fascinating insights into the sailors' way of living. It was both humbling and inspiring to learn about their resilience, discipline, and dedication while navigating the seas under challenging conditions. The preserved details of their quarters, tools, and routines vividly illustrated their daily lives and sacrifices. The ship’s structure, with its intricate woodwork and carefully restored features, reflected not only elegance but also the engineering brilliance of its time. Walking through the decks felt like stepping back in history, providing a deeper appreciation for the maritime heritage that shaped Portugal’s exploration and trade routes. This visit left me with a profound respect for the sailors and the maritime traditions they upheld. I highly recommend this experience to anyone interested in history, sailing, or cultural heritage. It is truly a journey through time, filled with beauty, discovery, and admiration...

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5.0
9y

I happened to stumble upon this museum, of sorts, when on the way to see the Cristo Rei statue in Almada. Needless to say I was very happy to find this place as it was most enjoyable. I do have a fascination in old ships due to their craftsmanship and it was so lovely being able to walk about, and inside, such a beautiful ship.

The admission fee was very low (4 euros I believe) and the ship itself had the top deck and two lower decks to explore. It was in very good condition and really made you realise just how big these ships were and how life on them might had been like.

It takes about an hour to an hour and a half to see everything and if you are ever in Almada I would highly recommend a visit here.

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elida bocajelida bocaj
Visiting the Fragata D. Fernando II e Glória in 2018 was an unforgettable experience. The ship’s beautiful construction immediately captured my attention, showcasing the remarkable craftsmanship of its era. It stands as a living testament to Portugal’s rich maritime history and naval tradition. Exploring the ship provided fascinating insights into the sailors' way of living. It was both humbling and inspiring to learn about their resilience, discipline, and dedication while navigating the seas under challenging conditions. The preserved details of their quarters, tools, and routines vividly illustrated their daily lives and sacrifices. The ship’s structure, with its intricate woodwork and carefully restored features, reflected not only elegance but also the engineering brilliance of its time. Walking through the decks felt like stepping back in history, providing a deeper appreciation for the maritime heritage that shaped Portugal’s exploration and trade routes. This visit left me with a profound respect for the sailors and the maritime traditions they upheld. I highly recommend this experience to anyone interested in history, sailing, or cultural heritage. It is truly a journey through time, filled with beauty, discovery, and admiration for the past.
Ksenia HeldKsenia Held
The ship has been amazingly reconstructed, offering a unique glimpse into the lives of those who once sailed aboard. Exploring the decks and cabins feels like stepping back in time, providing a truly immersive experience. ​While the ship is incredibly cool, a word of caution: the stairs to the lower cabins are narrow and steep. This might pose a challenge for young children or individuals with mobility issues. However, if you're able to navigate them, the descend to below decks is well worth it. ​Overall, it's one of the coolest museums in Portugal and a truly memorable experience.
Caitlin HagarCaitlin Hagar
A really great place to bring older children with an interest in boats, ships and submarines. You can go aboard an old frigate and travel down the decks to see how they used to sail in the 1800s. Afterwards you can go in an old submarine and see how the crew slept, where they worked, and touch the equipment. Beware, the submarine is small and narrow so not ideal for those who are claustrophobic or very large in size. Also not an accessible place for people with mobility issues or mobility equipment including strollers.
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Visiting the Fragata D. Fernando II e Glória in 2018 was an unforgettable experience. The ship’s beautiful construction immediately captured my attention, showcasing the remarkable craftsmanship of its era. It stands as a living testament to Portugal’s rich maritime history and naval tradition. Exploring the ship provided fascinating insights into the sailors' way of living. It was both humbling and inspiring to learn about their resilience, discipline, and dedication while navigating the seas under challenging conditions. The preserved details of their quarters, tools, and routines vividly illustrated their daily lives and sacrifices. The ship’s structure, with its intricate woodwork and carefully restored features, reflected not only elegance but also the engineering brilliance of its time. Walking through the decks felt like stepping back in history, providing a deeper appreciation for the maritime heritage that shaped Portugal’s exploration and trade routes. This visit left me with a profound respect for the sailors and the maritime traditions they upheld. I highly recommend this experience to anyone interested in history, sailing, or cultural heritage. It is truly a journey through time, filled with beauty, discovery, and admiration for the past.
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The ship has been amazingly reconstructed, offering a unique glimpse into the lives of those who once sailed aboard. Exploring the decks and cabins feels like stepping back in time, providing a truly immersive experience. ​While the ship is incredibly cool, a word of caution: the stairs to the lower cabins are narrow and steep. This might pose a challenge for young children or individuals with mobility issues. However, if you're able to navigate them, the descend to below decks is well worth it. ​Overall, it's one of the coolest museums in Portugal and a truly memorable experience.
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A really great place to bring older children with an interest in boats, ships and submarines. You can go aboard an old frigate and travel down the decks to see how they used to sail in the 1800s. Afterwards you can go in an old submarine and see how the crew slept, where they worked, and touch the equipment. Beware, the submarine is small and narrow so not ideal for those who are claustrophobic or very large in size. Also not an accessible place for people with mobility issues or mobility equipment including strollers.
Caitlin Hagar

Caitlin Hagar

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