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Edifício O Palácio
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Rua Francisco Falcão, 1
2250-062, Constância
Manor House with three floors, and the main façade overlooking the Tagus River. In 1835, the Queen Dona Maria II and Prince Don Fernando were installed here. The name, by the way, comes from the fact that the Queen being hosted here.
Palácio Abreu
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Rua Marquês de Pombal, 6-8
8500, Alvor
Recovered in the early 19th century, this Palace features a stucco-walled interior with frescos designed. Currently, work in this space the Parish Council and the library.
Palácio Amarelo
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Largo Cristóvão Falcão, 13-15
7300-089, Portalegre
Built in the mid-17th century, the house underwent several alterations throughout the 18th and 19th centuries. Eleven windows with wrought-iron grilles remain from the original construction. The main door and the window above it date from the 18th century. Coats of arms of the residents can be seen on the corners of the building. Also noteworthy is the square, cornered turret with a mat roof and four windows, dating from the 19th century.
Palácio Avilez
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Praça da República, 19
7300-109, Portalegre
Noble House dating from the 18TH century, which originally was owned by the family of the count of Avilez. He currently works as the PSP and Civil Government.
Palácio Bivar
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Rua Conselheiro Bivar, 10
8000, Faro
A neiclassic place, with a rectangular plan, two floors and a long straight façade. One should notice the forged iron adornations in the balconies of the main floor, the frames of the stonework on the main floor with architraves with a triangular gable and the axis marked by a monumental portal.
Palácio Bramão
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Rua da Escola Politécnica, 147
1250-100, Lisboa
It is also called “Rebelo de Andrade” or Ceia Palace. This building from 1760 suffered some additions in 1840. placed on a sloping area, it has three floors in the main façade and four at the laterals and posterior façades. The noble floor differs from the others for the treatment given to the ashlar masonry and the iron on the balconies.
Palácio Burnay
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Rua da Junqueira, 86
1300-344, Lisboa
Built in the beginning of seven hundred, it was significantly altered during the XIX century. The greenhouse deserve a closer look, in a neoclassical mixture with the iron architecture and the dome, following the entrance wall, decorated with "tromp-l'oeil", involving the staircase divided in two circular branches.
Palácio Cabral
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Largo Doutor António de Sousa de Macedo, 7-E
1200-153, Lisboa
XVIII century building with two floors, crowned by a balustrade. The balcony windows of the noble floor have iron railing. Inside are worthy of notice the works in stucco of the ceilings and the glazed tiles of the various rooms.