Pena Palace (Palácio da Pena)
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The grounds are magnificent although on this occasion I headed straight to the Palace, Having said that you turn corners and are faced with little 'Follies' which are, again, beautifully tiled and oneMeer informatie
The grounds are magnificent although on this occasion I headed straight to the Palace, Having said that you turn corners and are faced with little 'Follies' which are, again, beautifully tiled and oneMeer informatie
Pena National Palace (Palácio da Pena) is absolutely superb but sadly it’s a real ‘tourist trail’ and there’s only one way to go round, the crowds are huge, and pushing, so no opportunity toMeer informatie
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The park occupies an area of 65 acres to the north of the Avenida da Liberdade and the Marquis of Pombal Square, inMeer informatie
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The monument to the Marquis of Pombal, the primeMeer informatie
Museu Nacional de Arte Contemporanea do Chiado (MNAC)
A real disappointment I cannot believe this is a true representation collection of Modern & Contemporary Portuguese Art from the late 1800s toMeer informatie
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The statue stands on a pediment flanked respectively left and right, by allegorical sculptures of Triumph and Fame,Meer informatie
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