There are many palaces throughout Portugal. The list is incomplete.
- Ajuda National Palace – former royal palace[1]
- Beau-Séjour Palace
- Belém Palace – former royal palace; seat of the president of Portugal[2]
- Bemposta Palace – former royal palace
- Burnay Palace
- Correio-Mor Palace – former seat of the High-Couriers of the Kingdom
- Estaus Palace
- Feu Guião Palace
- Galveias Palace
- Mafra National Palace – former royal palace
- Monserrate Palace
- Palace of Necessidades – former royal palace; seat of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Portugal)
- Palace of the Counts of Azambuja
- Palace of the Counts of Penafiel
- Palace of the Counts of Redondo
- Palácio dos Condes da Calheta
- Palace of the Dukes of Palmela
- Palace of the Marquesses of Fronteira
- Pena National Palace – former royal palace
- Pimenta Palace
- Queluz National Palace – former royal palace
- Ribeira Palace – former royal palace
- Sant'Anna palace
- São Bento Palace – seat of Portuguese Parliament
- Seteais Palace
- Sintra National Palace – former royal palace
- Sotto Mayor Palace
- Verride Palace
- Palácio dos Condes de Castro Guimarães
- Palácio Ludovice
- Palácio da Rosa
- Quinta da Regaleira
- Palácio da Bacalhoa
References
edit- ^ "DGPC | Museus e Monumentos | Museus e Monumentos da DGPC | Palácio Nacional da Ajuda". www.patrimoniocultural.gov.pt.
- ^ "MPR - Palácio Nacional de Belém". www.museu.presidencia.pt.