Ajuda Palace

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Ajuda Palace is a neoclassical royal residence in Lisbon, Portugal, historically used by the Portuguese monarchy and now serving as a museum.

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Ajuda Palace canonical 3

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Predicate Object
instanceOf museum
neoclassical architecture
palace
royal residence
architecturalStyle Neoclassical
category Museums in Lisbon
Neoclassical palaces
Palaces in Lisbon
Royal residences in Portugal
constructionStart 1796
continent Europe
country Portugal
currentUse museum
floorCount 2
formerUse royal residence
hasCollection ceramics
decorative arts
glassware
jewellery
painting collection
royal furniture
sculpture collection
tapestries
hasFunction state ceremonial venue
tourist attraction
hasPart chapel
gardens
royal apartments
throne room
hasWebsite https://www.palacioajuda.gov.pt/
heritageDesignation National Monument of Portugal
heritageDesignationDate 1910
inception 18th century
languageOfOfficialName Portuguese
locatedIn Ajuda (Lisbon)
Lisbon
materialUsed stone
nearby Belém
surface form: Belém district

Tagus River
officialName Royal Palace of Ajuda
surface form: Palácio Nacional da Ajuda
operator Ministry of Culture of Portugal
ownedBy Portuguese state
surface form: Portuguese State
significantBuilding Royal Treasury Museum
significantEvent 1755 Lisbon earthquake
touristStatus open to the public
usedBy House of Braganza
Portuguese monarchy

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Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Joseph I of Portugal placeOfDeath Ajuda Palace
Joseph I of Portugal residence Ajuda Palace
Maria I of Portugal residence Ajuda Palace