• Forming an integral part of Porto’s historic center, the UNESCO World Heritage–listed Palace of the Stock Exchange (Palácio da Bolsa) is a marvel of...
  • The Palácio da Bolsa is a national monument. ... The mercantile class constructed the Palácio da Bolsa to astound, and that it does in spades.
  • Brief history of the Palácio da Bolsa. In 1841, Queen Maria II of Portugal donated the land on which the Palacio da Bolsa is built to the city’s commercial association.
  • It is in this outstanding hall of the Palácio da Bolsa that distinguished and elegant celebrations have been held in honor of foreign heads of state.
  • In 1957, Queen Elizabeth II was received in Palácio da Bolsa, in a great ceremony. It was built in 1842, over the ruins of the former St.Francis convent...
  • The Palacio da Bolsa is one of the most important tourist attractions, and here is what you can expect at the Stock Exchange Palace Porto during your trip.
  • For those planning to visit this iconic site, the Palacio da Bolsa is undoubtedly worth the trip, but be aware of potential miscommunications at the door.
  • The Palácio da Bolsa is located beside the St Francis Church of Oporto, which was once part of the St Francis Convent, founded in the 13th century.
  • For those planning to visit this iconic site, the Palacio da Bolsa is undoubtedly worth the trip, but be aware of potential miscommunications at the door.