PALÁCIO DA PENA - PARQUE DA PENA
It is the palace not to be missed in Sintra. Its eccentric and colourful look takes you straight to the land of Cinderella.
Perched atop a hill - like any self-respecting palace in Sintra - this emblematic site was originally home to a monastery dedicated to Nossa Senhora da Pena. In the early 19th century, after the earthquake of 1755, Ferdinand II, King Consort of Portugal, decided to transform the monastery into a summer palace for the royal family, inspired by the romantic styles then in vogue in Europe. The palace's extravagant architecture combines Gothic, Manueline, Moorish and Renaissance elements, accentuated by the canary yellow and scarlet colors of the façade. A real fairytale castle! It served as the royal residence until 1910, when the last king of Portugal, Manuel II, nicknamed "the Sad King", went into exile. You enter through a long tunnel adorned with pointed arches, at the end of which is a Moorish door leading to an inner courtyard. In this courtyard stands the famous neo-Gothic Triton Arch, which marks the entrance to the new palace - probably an allusion to a character in Luís de Camões' epic of discoveries The Lusiads . Inside the palace, you can visit the Manueline cloister decorated with different types of Hispano-Moorish azulejos, the former conventual refectory transformed by Ferdinand II into a dining room, or King Carlos' apartments. Each king has settled here in his own way, transforming the palace in turn to his own taste. A visit to the superb gardens is a must. More than 200 hectares of rare plants, winding paths, viewpoints and pavilions invite you to daydream. Come rain or shine, the mysticism of the Sintra mountains will leap out at you, whether you're in the palace or the park.
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Certes, le décors est grandiose, surtout le parc.
Mais le palais est une sorte de caricature de ce qui peut se faire de plus rococo et kitch, les meubles sont d'une lourdeur invraisemblable et la décoration extérieure digne de Disney, mais apparemment ça plait, vu le nombre de cars, tous bourrés, qui se succèdent !
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Perché sur la colline, il faut grimper dans un parc arboré durant 1km 200 pour arriver à celui ci. Un petit tram payant est également envisageable pour atteindre le palais très pittoresque.
Les tarifs de visite sont élevés puisque l'entrée est indissociable du parc :
7,50 euros pour cheminer dans le parc et 7 euros supplémentaires pour visiter le palais. Soit au total : 14 euros 50 pour la visite complète...
Cela reste pourtant un incontournable tant ce palais est original.
Le parc est génial, la végétation luxuriante.
Prévoir une journée si l'on veut tout faire.