
Royal Palace of Lisbon
The Royal Palace of Lisbon, also known as the Palácio Real de Lisboa, was the former residence of Portuguese monarchs before the monarchy was abolished in 1910. Located in the city center, it showcases a blend of architectural styles, including Gothic, Baroque, and Rococo. The palace features opulent rooms, grand halls, and impressive gardens, reflecting Portugal's royal history. Today, it serves as a historical monument and government building, offering visitors insights into Portugal’s royal past through its preserved architecture and exhibitions.