Castle
Palacio Nacional da Ajuda
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Once home to the royal family, it's a palace turned museum whose rooms still preserve the original layout and decoration.
An extravagant royal palace. Its interior is richly filled with furniture, tapestries, statues, and extravagant decorative arts, the result of unprecedented wealth in the 1700s when diamonds were discovered in the then Portuguese colony of Brazil. Of note is the ceiling in the Winter Garden that was a gift from the Viceroy of Egypt, the Music Room and its precious oriental porcelain from the Ch'ien period, the Ballroom, the Ambassadors' Room. But the most impressive are the enormous Throne Room, and the Dining Room Visitors should also note the interesting collection of clocks throughout the palace and the dinner service that is one of the few European royal services to remain completely intact. At the main entrance are 23 marble statues, each representing a certain attribute such as generosity and gratitude, and across from the façade is a monument dedicated to King Carlos and a church tower that is all that remains of the demolished Church of Nossa Senhora da Ajuda.
An extravagant royal palace. Its interior is richly filled with furniture, tapestries, statues, and extravagant decorative arts, the result of unprecedented wealth in the 1700s when diamonds were discovered in the then Portuguese colony of Brazil. Of note is the ceiling in the Winter Garden that was…
The royal Palace built after the 1755 earthquake. It was not finished. So its incomplete.
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Ubicación
Largo da Ajuda
Lisboa, Lisboa