Palácio da Ajuda
The Palácio da Ajuda is a neoclassical palace located in Lisbon, Portugal. Originally built as a royal residence in the early 19th century, it served as the official home of the Portuguese royal family until the monarchy was abolished in 1910. The palace features grand architecture and beautifully decorated rooms, showcasing the opulence of the era.
Today, the Palácio da Ajuda functions as a museum, displaying a rich collection of decorative arts, furniture, and historical artifacts. Visitors can explore its stunning gardens and learn about the history of the Portuguese monarchy through various exhibitions and guided tours.