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07-DEC-2014

Sintra. Palácio Nacional da Pena

Construction of the new palace started in 1840 and the king consort would spend his whole life realizing his dream castle. It was finally completed in 1885, the year he died at the age of sixty-nine. The design of the palace is the result of the romanticist movement of the nineteenth century during which artists often portrayed history with idyllic nostalgia. The architect, the German Ludwig von Eschwege, created a fascinating mixture of revival styles, with neo-Manueline, Oriental, Renaissance and even Egyptian motifs. In 1910, when the monarchy was overthrown, the palace became a national museum.

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MarcViskens26-Feb-2015 18:58
Excellent composed José
Bobby M24-Feb-2015 19:01
Wonderful example of architectural mixed styles.Nicely composed.V
Fabienne22-Feb-2015 16:35
Ce palais est spectaculaire bec ces couleurs et ces créneaux.
Le contraste des couleurs est superbe,
Dennis Hoyne18-Feb-2015 02:59
Gorgeous architecture!
Carol Rollins18-Feb-2015 02:25
I like this so much!
Tom LeRoy17-Feb-2015 19:41
Very interesting design and colors on this palace. V
Dave Petersen Photography17-Feb-2015 19:29
This architecture is fantastic. I would think that this design chosen by the architect may have been influenced some what by architecture of the Moors. You selected a great angle for this shot and the light. The colors and clarity are wonderful. Voted
Helen Betts17-Feb-2015 19:26
Another great capture of this most exotic looking building. Good perspective and light, too. V.
Ken Chambers ARPS17-Feb-2015 19:18
Excellent angle for this picture. Jose
larose forest photos17-Feb-2015 19:18
Superb composition and POV! This is a gorgeous shot. V
veraferia17-Feb-2015 19:07
Excellent angle with architectural details!V
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