• Hensler, who was later honoured with the title of the Countess of Edla, built together with Ferdinand an alpine style chalet in the western reaches of the Park of...
  • The Chalet and Garden of the Countess of Edla (Portuguese: Chalet e Jardim da Condessa d'Edla), also known as the Casa do Regalo, are in the Municipality of Sintra...
  • The Chalet of the Countess of Edla is part of a romantic setting that includes the surrounding garden with its winding paths and exotic species. –
  • Chalet built in the style of a Swiss Chalet of the 19th century, highly adorned rooms. This monument won an award in 2013 for the Best Conservation in Europe.
  • The Chalet and Garden of the Countess d’Edla is popular with history buffs and also provides a nice respite from the crowds at better-known attractions.
  • ...House sought to reverse this decision and the Countess of Edla sold the properties to the State, is authorized to reside in the chalet and enjoy its garden.
  • Lying within the Pena Park, the Chalet of the Countess of Edla was built in 1870, on the orders of the Prince Consort Fernando II.
  • It was home to the Countess of Edla, second wife of King Ferdinand II, and is surrounded by a romantic garden in Pena Park, with botanical species from all over...
  • In the second half of the 19th century, King Ferdinand II and his future second wife, Elise Hensler, the Countess of Edla, created a Chalet and a Garden in the...
  • The palace is situated in the eastern part of the Park of Pena ... Chalet and Garden of the Countess of Edla: Our most recommended tours and activities.
  • The lush gardens surrounding the Chalet of the Countess of Edla boast a rich tapestry of exotic plants and trees sourced from...
  • The Chalet and Garden of the Countess of Edla, also known as Casa do Regalo, is a captivating historical site located in the Municipality of Sintra, Portugal.
  • Designed by the Countess herself, and located on the western side of Parque da Pena, the building sparked Sintra's interest in chalets and made them quite...