• The Palace of Queluz. The "Ceremonial Façade" of the corps de logis designed by Mateus Vicente de Oliveira. The Palace of Queluz...
  • The National Palace and Gardens of Queluz charm by their grandeur and architectural exuberance. It was home to the Portuguese Royal Family.
  • 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.
  • The Palace of Queluz is one of the best palaces around Sintra for disabled people, since the tour inside is only made in the ground floor.
  • They nickname the National Palace of Queluz as the Portuguese Versailles. Queluz is half way between Lisbon and Sintra.
  • Grab this money-saving combo ticket that includes access to the National Palace of Sintra and the National Palace of Queluz & Gardens.
  • Inspired by the palace of Versailles, it’s known as both “Royal Palace of Queluz” and “National Palace of Queluz.”
  • The decoration of Queluz palace was influential in providing models for the Rococo interiors of aristocratic houses.
  • 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.
  • Nestled within its scenic landscapes, the National Palace of Queluz stands as a timeless testament to its regal past, drawing guests from around the world.
  • The National Palace of Queluz, located just a short trip from Lisbon, is a must-visit for history and architecture enthusiasts.
  • The National Palace of Queluz is one of the most remarkable examples of the harmonious link between landscape and palatial architecture in Portugal.