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MATEUS PALACE, PORTUGAL e house and gardens of Casa de Mateus are fine examples of baroque Portuguese design and thought to be the work of Italian-born architect Nicolau Nasoni. Built in the 18th Century, the exterior is made up of the manor, the enchanting winery and the chapel. Every intricacy of the building, it's spires and surrounding lush greenery reflect elegantly onto the garden's pond and make for the perfect photo opportunity. Inside, the library is home to one of the first illustrated editions of Luis Vaz de Camoes' Os Lusiadas, Portugal's most famous poem among other fascinating finds and treasures in the wine cellar. The Portugal's River of Gold journey includes an excursion to this beautiful palace and gardens. 36 VIKINGCRUISES.CO.UK | WINTER 2020/21 Clockwise from above: Reichsburg Castle towers above the Moselle River, in Germany; Schönbrunn Palace is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of Austria's most-visited tourist attractions; Mateus Palace, in Portugal, reflected in all its glory MARKSBURG CASTLE, GERMANY A romantic 13th-century castle perched high above the sleepy Germanic town of Braubach, Marksburg stuns tourists with its magical turrets and spiralling towers. e castle's location right on the Rhine means visitors get spectacular views as the river bends and arches its way through sprawling German countryside. Its hilltop location has proved famously impenetrable since its initial erection in 1117. A tour takes you round its Gothic hall and what was once a torture chamber. Today, the castle belongs to the German Castles Association, which carefully preserves medieval fortifications for future generations. Learn more about this landmark during an excursion on a Grand European Cruise. Cruise. 44 VIKING

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