Must See Palaces in Lisbon
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House of the Spikes
Historic 16th-century building featuring a distinctive diamond-shaped stone façade that combines Manueline and Renaissance architectural styles. It serves as a museum and cultural center with connections to the José Saramago Foundation.
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Belém National Palace
Historic baroque and mannerist palace that serves as the official residence of the Portuguese president and houses a museum reflecting Portugal's royal heritage.
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Ajuda National Palace
The Portuguese king Luís I used to live in this 19th-century residence. The Ajuda Palace has been a national monument since 1910.
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São Bento Palace
The São Bento Palace in Lisbon is the seat of the Assembly of the Portuguese Republic, the parliament of Portugal.
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National Museum of Ancient Art
National Museum of Ancient Art houses works of the most important Portuguese and other European artists.
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Fronteira Palace
This palace, built in 1671, is located near the Monsanto Forest Park. Once owned by the first Marquês de Fronteira, some of the rooms of…
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Palacete Mayer
The Palacete Mayer is a Portuguese eclectical residence situated in the civil parish of Santo António, municipality of Lisbon.
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Universidade Aberta
Universidade Aberta is a public distance education university in Portugal.
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Palacio do Grilo
Palácio do Grilo classified as Public Interest Monument since 2011, also known as the Palace of the Dukes of Lafões, is located at the…
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