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THE PENA NATIONAL PALACE
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Located 18 miles from Lisbon, the town of Sintra possesses a very
surprising monument. The Pena National Palace is a mix of styles and bright
colors. The building was used as a royal residence. |
| You have to earn your visit to the palace... from downtown Sintra,
it's a 1.7 mile walk uphill to the palace! If you're feeling lazy, you
can always take a taxi. When you first see the place, your first reaction
will be surprise, which will soon give way to curiosity. Built by Fernando
Cobourg Gothas on the ruins of a monastery from the 16th century, the
style of the palace is a blend of Gothic, Manueline, and Romantic influences
which make for a very explosive combination! Is it possible that the famous
amusement park in Paris simply copied the style of palace for one of its
attractions? |
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The inside of the palace is just as fantastic. The interior decoration
is quite pretty. The disparity in styles is remarkable. Yet each piece
of furniture, each object is of the highest quality craftsmanship.
The palace was used as a royal residence until 1910; the year when D.
Manuel II and his family moved in as exiles from the revolution.
The palace is really worth a visit, especially on Sundays when it's free.
You should watch out though for the hoards of tourist groups. And don't
forget to take a walk on the pretty little path around the palace. |
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