4088 x 2345 px | 34,6 x 19,9 cm | 13,6 x 7,8 inches | 300dpi
Aufnahmedatum:
6. September 2022
Ort:
Cascais, Portugal
Weitere Informationen:
The Palácio dos Condes de Castro Guimarães, originally known as the Torre de São Sebastião, was built in 1900 as an aristocrat’s summer residence in Cascais, Lisbon District, Portugal. It became a museum in 1931. The building follows an eclectic architectural style, while the museum includes paintings of national and international significance, furniture, porcelain, jewellery and a neo-Gothic organ. Cascais is a delightful town, barely 30 km from Lisbon, but on the Atlantic Coast. The scenery is stunning and many new residences have been built for the unflux of new residents from abroad and other parts of Portugal.