Palácio Nacional de Queluz

Palácio Nacional de Queluz
Palace Nacional de Queluz

This palace was ordered to be built in 1747 to be used as a Summer Residency for the royal Family in the second half of the XVIIIth century. It is open to the general public since 1940 and integrates part of the most important remains of decorative arts that date back to the mid XVIIIth century and early XIXth century.
The Jerónimos Monastery Teatro Nacional D. Maria II Praça dos Restauradores Estação do Rossio Torre de Belém Castelo de São Jorge (Saint George Castle) Monumento aos Descobrimentos Palácio Nacional da Pena Campo Pequeno Palácio Nacional de Sintra Convento do Carmo Palácio de Mafra Palácio Nacional de Queluz Statue of King D. José I and the Arch of Triumph of Rua Augusta