Palácio Porto Côvo
The palace is built between 1770/1790, being the residence of Jacinto Fernandes Bandeira, the first Porto Covo baron. The building is later bought by the British State and became the Embassy of the United Kingdom in Lisbon. The palace is organized in U, integrating the chapel as a semi-autonomous entity. At the garden may be seen a tank with a small cascade and a small swimming-pool built for the workers for the company that presently runs here.
Contacts
Rua de São Domingos, 37
1200-678,Lisboa
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Characteristics
Monuments near Palácio Porto Côvo
Picadeiro Real de Belém
Inaugurado em 1944, este salão foi projetado pelo arquiteto Raul Lino. Em memória do excelente trabalho de proteção e divulgação deste património hipomóvel,…
Chafariz da Praça da Armada
This fountain replaced a former horse-trough in 1779. It is located close to the Armada Square, in a large, pedestrian area.
Chafariz das Janelas Verdes
Architectonic work in marble, planed by Reinaldo M. Santos. The sculpture group on top represents Venus and Adonis. This is one of the 18 fountains that, in 18…
Conjunto do Palácio das Necessidades
Located at the Alcântara centre, it was one of the rare constructions that stood the earthquake of 1755. The palace has beautiful gardens, where you may enjoy …