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Galveias Palace
Native name
Palácio Galveias (Portuguese)
Galveias Palace
LocationLisbon, Portugal
Official nameQuinta do General e Respectivo Jardim
TypeProperty of Interest
Galveias Palace is located in Portugal
Galveias Palace
Location of Galveias Palace in Portugal

Galveias Palace (Portuguese: Palácio Galveias) is a Portuguese palace located in Lisbon, Portugal.

History

The palace dates back to the mid-17th century, when it was built with the intention as a home for the Marquis of Távora. The palace would only temporarily held by the Távoras, as the Távora affair would see the confiscation of the palace and the execution of the ancient noble house.

In 1801, the palace was acquired by D. João de Almeida de Melo e Castro, the fifth Count of Galveias, hence the name of the palace.

In 1928, the palace came into possession of the Lisbon Municipal Chamber, who installed the municipal library in the palace.

The palace is famous for being a good example of a 17th-century Portuguese nobleman's house, with the typical "U" shaped layout.

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