• The National Palace of Queluz was designated a National Monument in 1910 and has been a member of the Network of European Royal Residences since 2013.
  • Royal residence of two generations of monarchs, only fifteen minutes away from Lisbon, the National Palace of Queluz is intimately linked with significant figures...
  • The Palace at Queluz was built in the latter half of the 18th century from a design by two of the periods most esteemed architects; Frenchman Jean-Baptiste...
  • The National Palace of Queluz is one of the most remarkable examples of the harmonious link between landscape and palatial architecture in Portugal.
  • The gardens at the Palace of Queluz are littered with fountains, statues, and sculptures, including the Fountain of Neptune and sphinx sculptures.
  • The Palácio Nacional de Queluz (National Palace of Queluz) is one of the most beautiful palace complexes in Portugal.
  • Recognized for its historical and cultural significance, the National Palace of Queluz was declared a National Monument in 1910.
  • Originally used as a hunting lodge, the national palace of Queluz was transformed into the summer residence for the Portuguese royal family members.