On a stunning, sunlit day, I made the decision to venture to Almada and behold the awe-inspiring Sanctuary of Cristo Rei, often referred to as the arms of Portugal. Following a brief ferry journey across the Tagus River and a leisurely stroll, the majestic statue gradually comes into view, standing tall and magnificent.
As you approach the statue, its significance becomes apparent. Built in fulfillment of a vow made by Portugal's Catholic bishops in 1940, amidst the turmoil of World War II, the monument serves as a testament to the nation's neutrality throughout the conflict. Construction commenced in 1951, following Portugal's unscathed emergence from the war.
Despite the wait for the elevator ride to the summit, the experience is well worth it. At the pinnacle, visitors are greeted by a place of solemn prayer for peace, accompanied by breathtaking panoramic views that stretch as far as the eye can see.
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