Palacio Portales

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Palacio Portales is an opulent early 20th-century mansion in Cochabamba, Bolivia, built for tin baron Simón I. Patiño and renowned for its eclectic European-inspired architecture and lavish gardens.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf cultural heritage site
historic mansion
architecturalStyle Baroque Revival elements
European-inspired architecture
Renaissance Revival elements
eclecticism
neoclassical elements
associatedWithClass Bolivian oligarchy
associatedWithIndustry tin mining
associatedWithPerson Simón I. Patiño
builtFor Simón I. Patiño
Simón Iturri Patiño
cityLandmarkOf Cochabamba
continent South America
country Bolivia
era early 20th century
hasDecorationStyle French-inspired interiors
Italian-inspired details
hasFeature carved wooden ceilings
decorative fountains
formal garden layout
imported European materials
lavish gardens
marble staircases
ornate interiors
stained glass windows
hasGardenStyle European formal garden
heritageStatus protected building
locatedIn Cochabamba
Cochabamba Department
Cochabamba
surface form: Cochabamba city
notableFor eclectic European styles
extensive gardens
opulent design
representation of Patiño family wealth
openToPublic yes
ownerAtConstruction Simón I. Patiño
significance example of early 20th-century elite residence in Bolivia
symbol of tin baron wealth in Bolivia
tourismCategory architectural tourism site
historical tourism site
usedAs cultural center
museum
tourist attraction

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Cochabamba hasLandmark Palacio Portales