• Later, it was acquired by the Count Castro de Guimarães, and was turned into a museum in 1931, some time after the last residents left.
  • The Palácio dos Condes de Castro Guimarães, with its distinctive silhouette against the Cascais skyline, serves as a beacon of Portugal’s rich cultural heritage.
  • The Palácio dos Condes de Castro Guimarães, originally known as the Torre de São Sebastião (St Sebastian's Tower)...
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  • The Museu do Conde de Castro Guimaraes was a private villa built to emulate a castle, tower and all.
  • It as several interesting works, many of which regarding Cascais, and some Indian-Portuguese furniture, namely counters of the 17th and 18th centuries.
  • Since 1931 the Palace houses a Museum with a wide collection of furniture, porcelain, painting, jewellery and a library.
  • The whimsical building of the palace was built in 1892 by the order of the wealthy Irish aristocrat George O'Neil by the architect Francisco Vilatz.
  • Museu Condes De Castro Guimaraes in Cascais, Lissabon, Portugal lizenzfreies stockbild.
  • Set in a lemon-fronted, 17th-century palace, the Museu Nacional de Arte Antiga is Lapa’s biggest draw.
  • In 1910 the house was sold to the 1st Count of Castro Guimarães who, with his wife, lived out their years here.
  • This beautiful palace, built in 1890, is notable for its medieval-inspired tower.
  • Return to Cascais via Boca do Inferno and the majestic Palácio Condes de Castro Guimarães.
  • In 1910, the Palace was sold to the counts of Castro Guimarães, after carrying out some changes, began to inhabit him most of the year.