Route of writers in Cascais
ยซCinco galinhas e meia
deve o Senhor de Cascais;
e a meia vinha cheia
de apetite para as maisยป
โFive and a half chickensย
owes the Lord of Cascaisย
and the half came fullย
of appetite for more.โย
This is how Luรญs Vaz de Camรตes mocked D. Antรณnio de Castro, 4ยบ Count of Monsanto, for waiting for the stuffed chicken that were promised to him in exchange for a couplet, immortalising in epigram the name of the village which he had already been through in 1570, on board of Santa Claraโs vessel.ย
The region would then be visited by several other poets and writers, especially from the end of the 19th- century, when the village transformed itself into the capital of leisure in Portugal, during the period of the year dedicated to sea bathing. None of these men and women were indifferent to it, choosing Cascais for holidays, to live or even as a place of exile.