• Palace of Queluz Photo: Palace of Queluz. The palace was built in the years 1747-1786 in the Rococo style of Queen Mary I and striking perfection Sway plan.
  • From 2017, anyone who passes through the National Palace of Queluz will find that it is no longer painted pink, with its facades returned to its original blue colour.
  • Queen Maria I and King Pedro III, the founders of Queluz Palace. The Palace of Queluz (Portuguese: Palácio de Queluz
  • The National Palace of Queluz was built in 1747 by King Pedro III, who converted a former country estate into a magnificent summer residence for the royal...
  • It was in the Palace of Queluz, in the Don Quixote Room, where he had been born, that Pedro IV ended up passing away.
  • We met a couple at our hotel and they told us about the Palace of Queluz pronounced (Ka-loush) it lies between Lisbon and Sintra.
  • The Palace of Queluz, also known as Palácio de Queluz in Portuguese, is a remarkable 18th-century palace situated in Queluz, a city in the Sintra Municipality of...
  • The decoration of Queluz palace was influential in providing models for the Rococo interiors of aristocratic houses.
  • The National Palace of Queluz (Palácio Nacional de Queluz), one of the many royal palaces in the Sintra area, was the summer residence of Dom Pedro III in...
  • Inspired by the palace of Versailles, it’s known as both “Royal Palace of Queluz” and “National Palace of Queluz.”
  • The National Palace of Queluz is one of the most remarkable examples of the harmonious link between landscape and palatial architecture in Portugal.
  • With its grand halls, intricate decorations, and picturesque surroundings, the Palace of Queluz is a must-visit destination for history and architecture enthusiasts.
  • Experience the National Palace and Gardens of Queluz at your own pace with an e-ticket and a captivating self-guided audio tour on your smartphone.