It is located on Rua dos Pastorinhos, parish and city of Fátima, central Portugal
The Casas dos Três Pastorinhos are the houses where Blessed Francisco and Jacinta Marto and their cousin Sister Lúcia de Jesus were born and lived.
The two houses can be visited in Aljustrel, now functioning as Museum Houses belonging to the Sanctuary of Fátima.
The two houses can be visited in Aljustrel, now functioning as Museum Houses belonging to the Sanctuary of Fátima.
House of Francisco and Jacinta Marto in Fátima
Francisco and Jacinta Marto's house was located on Rua dos Pastorinhos, parish and city of Fátima, central Portugal.
The House of Francisco and Jacinta Marto is characterized by being a simple and typical house of the region, and gives an idea of the conditions in which the children lived at that time, they lived from agriculture, there was a well where they fetched water to drink, fig trees, but the family was united and very religious where they taught their children to have faith in the Lord, a place of devotion, tranquility and humility, and Saints Francisco and Jacinta Marto died very young, and the little houses were preserved in their originality.
The house where the Marto family lived is preserved and open to visitors, it retains the same period furniture, living room, bedrooms, kitchen, a true journey through time, see the room where Francisco died.
The House of Francisco and Jacinta Marto is characterized by being a simple and typical house of the region, and gives an idea of the conditions in which the children lived at that time, they lived from agriculture, there was a well where they fetched water to drink, fig trees, but the family was united and very religious where they taught their children to have faith in the Lord, a place of devotion, tranquility and humility, and Saints Francisco and Jacinta Marto died very young, and the little houses were preserved in their originality.
The house where the Marto family lived is preserved and open to visitors, it retains the same period furniture, living room, bedrooms, kitchen, a true journey through time, see the room where Francisco died.
Sister Lúcia's childhood home in Fátima
Lúcia's house, the youngest's cousin, is also close to Rua dos Pastorinhos, parish and city of Fátima, central Portugal.
A visit to Lúcia's house certainly helps to understand why Maria appeared in such a place, a very devout family, there were replicas of the furniture and also her bed, and sheep in the barn for authenticity.
A short distance from Francisco and Jacinta's house, Sister Lúcia's house is also very inspiring and peaceful, and the second appearance of the angel also happened in the well next to this house.
Lúcia's house is considered one of the oldest and best preserved, and is a tourist and religious attraction for many visitors.
Sister Lucia's niece, now very elderly, lives across the street, and is sitting in a small glass room in front of the house receiving pilgrims and praying the Rosary.
A visit to Lúcia's house certainly helps to understand why Maria appeared in such a place, a very devout family, there were replicas of the furniture and also her bed, and sheep in the barn for authenticity.
A short distance from Francisco and Jacinta's house, Sister Lúcia's house is also very inspiring and peaceful, and the second appearance of the angel also happened in the well next to this house.
Lúcia's house is considered one of the oldest and best preserved, and is a tourist and religious attraction for many visitors.
Sister Lucia's niece, now very elderly, lives across the street, and is sitting in a small glass room in front of the house receiving pilgrims and praying the Rosary.
