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Palace of the Counts of Redondo

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Location
  
Lisbon, Portugal

Architectural style
  
Baroque architecture

Type
  
Property of Interest

Palace of the Counts of Redondo

Governing body
  
Universidade Autónoma de Lisboa

The Palace of the Counts of Redondo (Portuguese: Palácio dos Condes de Redondo) is a Portuguese palace located in Lisbon, Portugal.

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History

The palace has its origins in the seventeenth century, having been constructed by the count of Redondo. In 1686, ownership of the palace passed shortly to the Portuguese Crown, being passed over again in 1693 to D. Manuel Coutinho.

The 1755 Lisbon earthquake caused no damage to the building which allowed improvements and remodeling to occur in the eighteenth century.

In 1939, the southern wing of the palace suffered a fire, but was later rebuilt.

The palace is currently the seat of the Universidade Autónoma de Lisboa.

Architecture

The Baroque palace is in a rectangular conformation and composed of four wings around a courtyard square plan. The façade is composed of seven bodies, separated by pilasters, with two floors with two rows of twenty-two windows.

Access to the courtyard is through an archway open to the street.

References

Palace of the Counts of Redondo Wikipedia