SINTRA, Portugal – der prunkvolle rote Turmglockenturm des Pena Palace hebt sich vom Himmel ab und zeigt die lebhaften Farben und die eklektische romantische Architektur dieser königlichen Residenz aus dem 19. Jahrhundert. Diese Besonderheit verkörpert den märchenhaften Charme, der Pena Palace zu einem Wahrzeichen in Sintra macht.
4871 x 7299 px | 41,2 x 61,8 cm | 16,2 x 24,3 inches | 300dpi
Aufnahmedatum:
20. Juni 2016
Ort:
Pena Palace, Sintra, Lisbon, Portugal
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Photograph by David Coleman. The red turret clock tower of Pena Palace in Sintra, Portugal, is a striking example of 19th-century Romanticist architecture. Built under the direction of King Ferdinand II and designed by Baron von Eschwege, this ornate structure combines elements of Moorish revival and Neo-Manueline styles. The tower's vibrant red color contrasts dramatically with the blue sky, embodying the palace's whimsical and eclectic design. Intricate architectural details adorn the tower, including elaborate stonework, decorative tiles, and gargoyle-like figures. The clock face, a focal point of the tower, adds both functionality and aesthetic appeal to the structure. Pena Palace, a UNESCO World Heritage site, sits atop the Sintra Mountains, offering panoramic views of the surrounding landscape. The red turret is just one part of the palace's colorful exterior, which includes vivid yellows, pinks, and purples. This architectural masterpiece reflects Portugal's rich history and the Romantic period's influence on European architecture. The tower's fairytale-like appearance contributes to Sintra's reputation as a magical, must-visit destination for tourists exploring the Portuguese Riviera. Today, Pena Palace stands as a testament to Portugal's royal past and continues to captivate visitors with its unique blend of architectural styles and vibrant colors, with the red turret clock tower serving as one of its most iconic and photographed features.