• With its grand halls, intricate decorations, and picturesque surroundings, the Palace of Queluz is a must-visit destination for history and architecture enthusiasts.
  • The palace is named after the place where it’s located, Queluz, a small suburb to the west of Lisbon. Impressive, lots of restoration work.
  • The Royal Palace of Queluz became the official residence of Queen Maria I in 1794, after the fire that completely destroyed the Real Barraca da Ajuda.
  • A fanciful interior facade and garden of the National Palace of Queluz. – ... The Throne Room is the Palace of Queluz's stateliest room.
  • The National Palace of Queluz and its historical gardens are conveniently located between Lisbon and Sintra— making for the perfect day trip destination.
  • The National Palace of Queluz and its gardens are one of the most remarkable examples of the harmonious link between landscape and palatial architecture in...
  • The little town of Queluz has bars and cafes but if you would like an evening meal or lunch to remember you can eat in the Palace's former dining rooms...
  • The Palace of Queluz, also known as Palácio de Queluz in Portuguese, is a remarkable 18th-century palace situated in Queluz, a city in the Sintra Municipality of...
  • The exquisite Palace of Queluz is a unique amalgam of architectural styles such as those of Baroque, Rococo and Neoclassical.