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Palácio dos Maldonados
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Rua do Esquível, 21-29
7800-162, Beja
The palace was built in the mid-16th century on the initiative of a local family called Furtado Mendonça, whose coat of arms can still be seen above the main door. The building has a Renaissance profile, evident in the design of the main portico and the fine arcade found in the inner courtyard. At the end of the 19th century, the palace was used as the headquarters of the Beja High School, a situation that lasted for 35 years. Currently, the building houses a student residence.
Palácio de Midões
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Largo Dom Paz, 23
3420-136, Midões
This emblazoned house, which belonged to the second Viscount of Midões, is in a very poor state of conservation.
Palácio do Vidigal
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Estrada de Canha - Herdade do Vidigal
7080, Vendas Novas
A 19th-century building with Ribatejo characteristics, it features four two-story wings and a beautiful courtyard. Next to the main house is a chapel honoring Our Lady of the Conception. This is one of the municipality's few architectural symbols of monarchism. It is privately owned and not open to visitors.
Palácio Real
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Avenida da República
7080-099, Vendas Novas
This building is currently the Artillery School, also known as the Palace of Passage. The royal family and court lived here, as evidenced by the remaining evidence.
Palácio de Reriz
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Praça da República
3660-442, São Pedro do Sul
The Reriz Palace was built in the 18th century and is characterized by its grated facades and stonework. The main facade features four rectangular windows, dominated by broken pediments and protected by grated balconies. The manor's gardens are located in the inner courtyard.
Palácio de Seteais
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Rua Barbosa do Bocage, 8
2710-517, Sintra
The building consists of two sections with sober and well-proportioned lines, already revealing a neoclassical taste. In 1802, the two lateral sections were linked by a large triumphal arch, commemorating the visit of D. João IV. Inside, the highlight is a room with mural paintings, of the Pillement type, and the Convention Room, with maritime and mythological scenes. It was transformed into a hotel, but maintains its original design.
Palácio de Monserrate
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Estrada de Monserrate
2710-405, Sintra
This 19th-century building is topped by bulbous domes and features revivalist, Moorish, and Neo-Gothic motifs decorating the friezes, windows, and entrances. Of particular note are the Neo-Mudéjar interior cladding and the profusion of intricate stucco work. The building is surrounded by elegant romantic gardens.
Hotel Palácio de Agueda - Palácio da Borralha
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Rua Conde Caldeira - Quinta da Borralha
3750-032, Águeda
Very nice Hotel, housed in a Palace of great beauty. It offers 48 rooms, restaurant, bar, swimming pool, tennis court and meeting room.
Palácio Belmonte / Palácio de Dom Fradique
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Travessa do Funil, 8
1100-261, Lisboa
This is a building with an irregular composed drawing, built around a yard, integrated at the Moor wall. The XVII century portal and the coat of arms of the Figueiredo family are worthy of notice. Inside are the large salons that contrast with small divisions, corridors, landings and spiral stairs.
Palácio Calheta / Palácio do Pátio das Vacas
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Rua General João de Almeida, 10
1400, Lisboa