Classified as Monument of Public Interest
This palace stemmed from an earlier building, perhaps 16th or 17th century, which was demolished in the 18th century, to give place to the building we know today. Its conclusion seems to be to an early date of 1780. Their characteristics and particularly the arches, the décor of the stairs, or the facade of the chapel are important references, as well as
the gardens, with flower beds and various equipment such as fountains and sculptures. The Baroque style in outdoor spaces, designed as places of leisure, are another atractive.
Location: Ponte de Lima
This palace stemmed from an earlier building, perhaps 16th or 17th century, which was demolished in the 18th century, to give place to the building we know today. Its conclusion seems to be to an early date of 1780. Their characteristics and particularly the arches, the décor of the stairs, or the facade of the chapel are important references, as well as
the gardens, with flower beds and various equipment such as fountains and sculptures. The Baroque style in outdoor spaces, designed as places of leisure, are another atractive.
Location: Ponte de Lima