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. Read more…
This palace is a historic building combining baroque and mannerist architectural styles, originally serving as a royal residence. Since 1911, it has functioned as the official residence of the Portuguese president, while also operating as a museum. The complex includes extensive gardens and features official residence and representation rooms.
The museum within the palace showcases Portugal's royal and political history, making it a significant cultural heritage site. The palace stands as both a symbol of national heritage and an active political landmark. It was designed by architect João Pedro Ludovice and is located in the Belém district.
The site is open to the public, allowing access to its museum areas and gardens, presenting a tangible connection to Portugal's architectural and historical legacy.
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