• The Palace of Queluz is one of the most notable public landmarks in the Lisbon metropolitan area. State guest house[edit].
  • The decoration of Queluz palace was influential in providing models for the Rococo interiors of aristocratic houses.
  • After dealing with the crowds of Sintra and fellow tourists in Lisbon, we were extremely happy to stroll through the palace and grounds of Queluz at our leisure.
  • Princess Maria Francisca Benedita’s Bedroom of Queluz Palace. ... Tea Room. Queen's Apartments of Queluz Palace.
  • The National Palace and Gardens of Queluz is an ornate palace in Queluz, a city only 15 km (9 miles) outside Lisbon.
  • The Palace of Queluz is an exceptional example of 18th-century Portuguese architecture and a must-visit destination for anyone interested in history, art, or design.
  • Built in the 18th century, in different phases, by order of King Pedro III, husband of Queen Maria I, the National Palace of Queluz witnessed several important...
  • 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...
  • Fountain at the National Palace of Queluz, Lisbon, Portugal. ... The National Palace of Queluz contains many fine rooms and series of rooms.
  • Located between Lisbon and Sintra, the National Palace of Queluz is one of the leading examples of the rococo and neoclassical architectural styles from the...
  • As one of the last great Rococo buildings to be designed in Europe, the National Palace of Queluz is a heritage site that you cannot miss on your visit to Portugal.
  • 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.
  • The National Palace of Queluz it's an exemplar of Rococo and Neoclassic style , and it was one of the last ones to be built in Europe.