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Monuments in Lisboa
Palácio da Ega
- heritage
Calçada da Boa Hora, 30
1300-095, Lisboa
The primitive nucleus is from 1582, being later transformed in palace, in the XVIII century. Today it lodges the Overseas Historic Archive.
Palácio Bramão
- heritage
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 Andrade / Palácio Lumiares / Palácio Cunha e Meneses
- heritage
Rua de São Pedro de Alcântara, 39
1200, Lisboa
Palácio Alverca / Casa do Alentejo
- heritage
Rua das Portas de Santo Antão, 58
1150-268, Lisboa
This house, repaired in 1919, has luxurious interiors and a neo-Arabian yard with a fountain. This is a good example of a mannerist urban palace, characterized by a great sobriety and simplicity that reveals the usual social division of space. The exterior simplicity contrasts with the romantic exuberance at the interior. It is also known as São Luís da Pena or Pais do Amaral Palace.
Edifício no Campo Mártires da Pátria / Palácio do Patriarcado
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Campo dos Mártires da Pátria, 44-46/ Rua de Santo António dos Capuchos, 90-92
1150, Lisboa
Castelinho ou Palácio do Visconde de Juromenha / Quinta do Desterro
- heritage
Rua Vale Formoso de Cima, 302 / Avenida Infante Dom Henrique
1950-275, Lisboa