• Ribeira Palace of the Brigantine era was a vast and modern palatial complex, including an opera and cathedral. On the left, there is the Corte Real palace.
  • French drawing o the Palace of Ribeira. ... The palace, as well along with most of the city of Lisbon, was destroyed in the 1755 Lisbon earthquake.
  • Ribeira Palace (; Portuguese: Paço da Ribeira) was the main residence of the Kings of Portugal, in Lisbon, for around 250 years.
  • ...emblematic buildings of Lisbon's 17th century iconography was the great palace of the Câmara family, also known as the Palace of the Counts of Ribeira Grande.
  • A look at the steep, terraced hillside above Porto's riverside Ribeira district. This area is at the centre of Porto's UNESCO World Heritage Site.
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  • The building process. The Ribeira palace was a true royal residence built in the Portuguese Renaissance style. It was called the Manueline style.
  • During the last decades of the 20th century and the first years of this century, the Ribeira Grande Palace was home to Queen D. Amélia Secondary School.
  • The Ribeira Palace was destroyed in the devastating earthquake of 1755, but both Praça do Comércio and Ribeira das Naus have endured until the present day.