• The National Palace of Queluz was classified as a national monument in 1910 and is part of the Network of European Royal Residences since 2013.
  • They nickname the National Palace of Queluz as the Portuguese Versailles. Queluz is half way between Lisbon and Sintra.
  • 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.
  • Royal residence of two generations of monarchs, only fifteen minutes away from Lisbon, the National Palace of Queluz is intimately linked with significant figures...
  • Recognized for its historical and cultural significance, the National Palace of Queluz was declared a National Monument in 1910.
  • National Palace of Queluz. Sintra. Evora (and Almendres Megalithic Site). ... Palacio Nacional e Jardins de Queluz (National Palace and Gardens of Queluz).
  • Originally used as a hunting lodge, the national palace of Queluz was transformed into the summer residence for the Portuguese royal family members.
  • A fanciful interior facade and garden of the National Palace of Queluz. – ... The Throne Room is the Palace of Queluz's stateliest room.