SINTRA, Portugal – die lebendige und vielseitige Außenarchitektur des Pena Palace, die seine Mischung aus romantischen, maurischen und neo-Manuelinischen Stilen zeigt. Die farbenfrohen Fassaden, kunstvollen Details und skurrilen Elemente des Palastes verkörpern die romantische Architektur des 19. Jahrhunderts und die Vision von König Ferdinand II. Von einem Märchenschloss.
7039 x 4698 px | 59,6 x 39,8 cm | 23,5 x 15,7 inches | 300dpi
Aufnahmedatum:
21. Juni 2016
Ort:
Pena Palace, Sintra, Lisbon, Portugal
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Photograph by David Coleman. Pena Palace's exterior architecture is a stunning embodiment of 19th-century Romanticist ideals. Perched atop the Sintra Mountains, the palace's facade is a riot of color and form, with vibrant yellows, reds, and pinks contrasting dramatically against the lush green landscape. The palace's eclectic design, conceived by King Ferdinand II and Baron von Eschwege, seamlessly blends various architectural styles. Moorish-inspired domes and arches coexist with Neo-Manueline windows and Gothic-style turrets. Ornate carvings, intricate tilework, and sculptural elements adorn the walls, creating a visual feast that rewards close inspection. Whimsical features abound, from the fantastical gargoyles to the iconic red clock tower. The palace's silhouette is a collection of towers, battlements, and terraces that seem to grow organically from the hilltop. This architectural exuberance reflects the Romantic period's fascination with history, nature, and imagination. As a UNESCO World Heritage site, Pena Palace's exterior stands as a masterpiece of Portuguese Romanticism. Its bold colors, diverse architectural elements, and fairytale-like appearance continue to captivate visitors, offering a unique glimpse into the artistic and cultural vision of 19th-century Portugal.