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Tags : Forts & Palaces
Timings : Monday - Sunday: 10.00 AM - 5.30 PM
Closed: Wednesdays, Holidays
Entry Fee : Adult: EUR 5.00
Child: EUR 3.00
Free on Sunday between 10 AM - 2 PM
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The Ajuda National Palace is a stunning neoclassical palace turned museum located in Lisbon, Portugal. One of the main highlights of the Ajuda National Palace is its impressive collection of royal treasures, including exquisite tapestries, paintings, furniture, and decorative arts.
Visitors can explore the palace's lavish rooms, such as the Throne Room, the Music Room, and the Ballroom, each with their own unique decor and history. Built in the 19th century, the palace was the last official residence of the Portuguese monarchy before the overthrow of the monarchy in 1910. Today, it serves as a museum and a popular tourist attraction.
Other Important Objective Information : Getting there: The palace can be reached by taking the tram 18 or 25 to the Ajuda stop, or by taking bus numbers 742, 760, 768, or 773 to the Ajuda National Palace stop.
Wheelchair accessibility: Limited
Parking: Yes