Sotto Mayor Palace

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Sotto Mayor Palace
Native name
Portuguese: Palácio Sotto Mayor
Sotto Mayor Palace is located in Portugal
Sotto Mayor Palace
Location of Sotto Mayor Palace in Portugal
LocationLisbon, Portugal
Official namePalácio Sotto Mayor, Anexos e Logradouro
TypeProperty of Interest

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

History

Sotto Mayor Palace was built for Count Cândido Sotto Mayor (1852-1935), a Portuguese industrialist, founder of Banco Sotto Mayor and the richest man in Portugal at the time, to serve as his residence in the new avenues being built in late 19th century Lisbon. In 1900, this palace would be demolished and the present palace would start construction in 1902.

In 1988, Sotto Mayor Palace was made a property of public interest by IPPAR.

After a fire in the palace, the Lisbon Municipal Chamber and IPPAR formalized and put into action a plan for re-qualification and remodeling of the palace. These plans called for an annex on the side of the palace, while only minor changes to the palace itself. These re-qualifications prepared the palace for its new function as a commercial center.

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