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Palacio da Mitra

Rua do Açúcar

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Palacio da Mitra

A 16th-century palace and castle located in Lisbon, Portugal.

History

  • The Palacio da Mitra was constructed during the late 16th century as a royal residence for the Portuguese monarchs.

Architecture

The palace is an example of Manueline architecture, characterized by intricate stone carvings, ornate tiles, and a mix of Gothic and Renaissance styles.

  • The layout features a central courtyard surrounded by symmetrical wings, with a large chapel at its center.

Location

The Palacio da Mitra is situated on Rua do Açúcar in Lisbon's historic neighborhood.

Current Status and Use

The palace has been privately owned for centuries, with limited access to the general public.

Heritage Status

The Palacio da Mitra is a protected national monument, recognized for its architectural and historical significance.

Visiting Information

Due to its private nature, visiting the palace is not possible without special permission.

Notable Features and Rooms

  • The palace features a grand chapel with intricate stone carvings and ornate tiles, as well as a large courtyard surrounded by symmetrical wings.
  • The interior design is characterized by Manueline motifs and Renaissance influences.

Details

NamePalacio da Mitra
CityLisbon
CountryPortugal
Coordinates38.739697, -9.103086
Current usecultural and historical landmark
Accessiblefalse