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Sintra National Palace
The Sintra national palace is unique amongst the royal mediaeval palaces in Portugal and the town’s most distinctive building.
Beginning with the nation’s first dynasties, Sintra was one of the
preferred places of Portuguese kings and queens, although the palace
that we can see nowadays owes its existence to an initiative of Dom
João I, who rebuilt it, and Dom Manuel I, who enriched the building’s
decorative character and added a new wing.
Here
you can also find a brief history of the development of the decorative
tile (azulejo) in Portugal, with examples ranging from the
Spanish-Moorish tiles brought by the king Dom Manuel to the typical
blue-and-white tiles of the 18th century.
Outside, the most striking and distinctive feature of the palace is
the two large conical chimneys of the kitchen, each measuring 33 metres
high, now adopted as the symbol of Sintra.
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