• After a fire at Palácio da Ajuda in 1794, Prince Regent João VI and his wife Carlota Joaquina began to use the Palace of Queluz.
  • The National Palace and Gardens of Queluz is an ornate palace in Queluz, a city only 15 km (9 miles) outside Lisbon.
  • Queluz Palace makes for an enjoyable half-day excursion from Lisbon, and the town of Queluz is very easy to travel to from Lisbon.
  • Discover the Portuguese 'Versailles' with this admission ticket to the National Palace of Queluz and explore its lavish rooms and fairytale-like gardens.
  • The exquisite Palace of Queluz is a unique amalgam of architectural styles such as those of Baroque, Rococo and Neoclassical.
  • The charming and luxurious Palace of Queluz is located halfway between Lisbon and Sintra. This contributes to the fact that tourists often lose sight of it.
  • Fountain at the National Palace of Queluz, Lisbon, Portugal. ... The National Palace of Queluz contains many fine rooms and series of rooms.
  • From Baroque and Rococo to neoclassicism, the National Palace of Queluz is a testimony to the “harmonious link between landscape and palatial architecture.”
  • A year later, Pedro IV died of tuberculosis at the age of 35 at Queluz, the palace of his birth. ... The Palace of Queluz is one of Lisbon's many tourist attractions.