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  1. Pena era una freguesia portuguesa del municipio de Lisboa, distrito de Lisboa. Se constituyó en 1564 con el nombre de Sant'Ana que le dio el rey-cardenal Henrique I, al dividir la parroquia de Santa Justa. 1 Inicialmente, la autoridad local se encontraba en el Monasterio de Sant' Ana, fundado en 1561. Más tarde, se transladó a un ...

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Pena,_LisbonPena, Lisbon - Wikipedia

    Pena is a former parish in the municipality of Lisbon, Portugal. At the administrative reorganization of Lisbon on 8 December 2012 it became part of the parish Arroios. In 2001, the population of the district included 6038 residents, in an area of 0.5 km², representing a highly compact population. History

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Pena_PalacePena Palace - Wikipedia

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    The castle's history started in the Middle Ages when a chapel dedicated to Our Lady of Pena was built on the top of the hill above Sintra. According to tradition, construction occurred after an apparition of the Virgin Mary. In 1493, King John II, accompanied by his wife Queen Leonor, made a pilgrimage to the site to fulfill a vow. His successor, K...

    The Pena Palace has a profusion of styles much in accordance with the exotic taste of the Romanticism. The intentional mixture of eclectic styles includes the Neo-Gothic, Neo-Manueline, Neo-Islamic and Neo-Renaissance. Much of this has been evident since major renovations in the 1840s. References to other prominent Portuguese buildings, such as the...

    The interiors of the Pena Palace were adapted to serve as the Summer residence of the royal family. It has amazing stuccos, painted walls in trompe-l'œiland various revetments in tile from the 19th century, forming part of the numerous royal collections. 1. The Chapel 2. The Royal Dining Room 3. The Noble Room 4. The Kitchen

    The Pena Park is a vast forested area completely surrounding the Pena Palace, spreading for over 200 hectares of uneven terrain. The park was created at the same time as the palace by King Ferdinand II, who was assisted in the task by the Baron von Eschwege and the Baron von Kessler. The exotic taste of the Romanticism was applied to the park as it...

    Stained glass window in the great hall, Pena Palace
    Detail of a gargoyle
    Neo-manueline facade
    Pena Palace viewed through the arch of the Seteais Palace
    Monserrate Palace and Quinta do Relógionearby, built in a similar style
    Arseny Morozov House, Moscowwhich bears a strong influence of the style
  4. El Palacio Nacional de la Peña (en portugués: Palácio Nacional da Pena) fue una de las principales residencias de la familia real portuguesa durante el siglo XIX y a la vez constituye una de las máximas expresiones del estilo romántico del siglo XIX en Portugal.

  5. The National Palace of Pena stands out as the renowned jewel in the crown of the Sintra Hills. The surrounding park, in close harmony with the magical character of the palace, triggers emotions of mystery and discovery. In its nooks and corners, our gaze gets lost amongst its charms.

  6. The Palace of Pena was classified as a National Monument in 1910 and ranks as the single most important site in the Cultural Landscape of Sintra, classified by UNESCO as World Heritage in 1995. In 2000, Parques de Sintra took over the running of the Park of Pena before, in 2007, the company became responsible for managing the palace.

  7. El fantástico Palacio de la Pena es uno de los mayores ejemplos del historicismo romántico del s. XIX en Portugal. Situado en el Monte de la Pena, el Palacio fue edificado en el sitio que ocupaba un antiguo convento de frailes de la Orden de San Jerónimo.