Construction began in 1802, but was interrupted in 1807 when the royal family high-tailed it to Brazil to escape Napoleon's armies. The palace was never finished and still looks sawn in half. Nevertheless, it served as a royal residence in the late 19th century. Some wings are open as a museum, while others house the Ministry of Culture.
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- Address
- Largo da Ajuda
- Lisbon
- 1349-021
- Transport:
- Tram 18. Bus 729, 732
- Price:
- €5; €2.50 reductions; free under-13s & all 1st Sun of mth
- Opening hours:
- 10am-6pm Mon, Tue, Thur-Sun
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