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Palacete da Família Feu Guião / Palácio do Adeantado
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Praça Machado dos Santos, 27-32
2900, Setúbal
Palácio Bettencourt / Biblioteca Pública e Arquivo Distrital
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Rua da Rosa, 49
9700-171, Angra do Heroísmo
Old solar dos Viscondes of Bettencourt, located behind the Cathedral, inserted in the central area of the city of Angra do Heroísmo. It is a Baroque building built in the late 17th century, the early 18TH century. Currently, works here the library and the Hall of records.
Palácio Monte Real / Centro Social da Sé
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Rua de São Mamede ao Caldas, 19 - Calçada do Correio Velho - Rua das Pedras Negras
1100, Lisboa
Palácio Sotto Mayor / Galerias Sotto Mayor
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Avenida Fontes Pereira de Melo, 18
1000, Lisboa
Palácio da Cruz Quebrada / Quinta de São João das Praias
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Rua Sacadura Cabral, 52-58
1495-700, Algés
Pombal Palace of rectangular plant, built by count of Oeiras and Marquis of Pombal, Sebastião José de Carvalho e Melo in the 18th century. Throughout the building are visible some footers azulejares of the 17th and 18th centuries.
Palácio da Justiça do Porto / Tribunal da Relação do Porto
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Campo dos Mártires da Pátria
4050-367, Porto
It was built in three years, from 1958 to 1961, at the place where the Mercado do Peixe used to be. It I more impotent seen from a distance, at the back, since the atrium is at the 4th level.
Palácio de Achioli / Escola Superior de Educação de Portalegre
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Praça da República, 23-25
7300-109, Portalegre
This Palace is in the same location where, according to tradition, was the building where he lived Dona Iria Gonçalves do Carvalhal Pereira, mother of Dom Nuno Álvares Pereira. It was built in the 18th century by an Italian family, the Achioli. It consists of two floors, with a sober facade and geometric lines, markedly Baroque style.
Palácio de Eugénio Silva / Câmara Municipal de Santarém
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Largo do Município
2000-027, Santarém
The Santarém City Council currently occupies this beautiful palace, a remarkable example of sunny 17th-century civil architecture. The property was acquired in 1954 from the heirs of the capitalist Eugénio de Carvalho e Silva, after whom it is named. A building with classical lines, it has an elegant and sober façade, with balcony windows and characteristic 18th-century moldings. Inside, highlights include the "Noble Hall" and the "Hall of Virtues of the Councilors" with 18th-century tile panels.
Palácio do Barrocal / Inatel de Évora / Museu do Relógio
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Rua Serpa Pinto, 4-6
7000-537, Évora