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Museu Condes de Castro Guimarães
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the Castro Guimarães Museum, housed in a mansion that once belonged to the Counts of Castro Guimarães. It overlooks the sea and is surrounded by a vast garden. Inside, many of its rooms have been preserved just as the last residents left them, showcasing a collection of decorative art made up of a wealth of artifacts in gold and silver, ceramics, sculpture, and fine furniture. There is also a library with over 25,000 volumes, which can be consulted by researchers and students.
the Castro Guimarães Museum, housed in a mansion that once belonged to the Counts of Castro Guimarães. It overlooks the sea and is surrounded by a vast garden. Inside, many of its rooms have been preserved just as the last residents left them, showcasing a collection of decorative art made up of a w…
The Castro Guimaraes museum is housed the most architectural interesting building of Cascais. The exterior of the once grand residence is an elaborate mixture of mock gothic, classical Portuguese elements and Arabian stone work and arches. Constructed in 1902 and commissioned by the Irish tobacco millionaire Jorge O’Neil whose private art collection is displayed within the museum. The museum contains a varied collection of items including 17th century Oriental art, Indo-Portuguese furniture and an assortments of other varied artifacts. Open every day between 10:00 until 17:00 except for Mondays .
The Castro Guimaraes museum is housed the most architectural interesting building of Cascais. The exterior of the once grand residence is an elaborate mixture of mock gothic, classical Portuguese elements and Arabian stone work and arches. Constructed in 1902 and commissioned by the Irish tobacco mi…
Romantic style palace hosting Masters pieces of art from the period. The palace is build on top of the cliffs over the Atlantic. Art and Architecture of impressive beauty!
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Cascais, Lisboa