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Gama Lobo Palace or Gama Lobo Manor or Bela Vista Manor

Category: Civil Architecture > Manor House

District: Faro > Loulé > Loulé > São Clemente

History and Origin

, Built in 1725 by Father João da Costa Aragão, son of the governor of the Fortress of Loulé.

, Later, Captain-Major Manuel José da Gama Lobo Pessanha continued the construction, facing challenges with local authorities.

Passage of the Jesuits

, In the 1930s and 1940s, the palace was rented to Spanish Jesuits fleeing the Spanish Civil War.

, They established the "Gonzaga College of Classical Studies" frequented by Spanish students.

Loulé Creative

, Currently, the Palace is the heart of the "Loulé Creative" project of the City Council, promoting local culture and heritage in a contemporary way.

, It offers exhibitions, creative residencies, workshops and more.

Architecture and Coat of Arms

, It stands out for its impressive architecture and a coat of arms of the Lobo family, with a helmet and six wolves.

Varied Uses Over the Years

, It has served as a noble residence, college, space for cultural groups, and headquarters for associations at different times.

Visiting the Palace

, Open to the public from Monday to Saturday, offering exhibitions and a unique opportunity to explore local history and culture.

History and Origin

, Built in 1725 by Father João da Costa Aragão, son of the governor of the Fortress of Loulé.

, Later, Captain-Major Manuel José da Gama Lobo Pessanha continued the construction, facing challenges with local authorities.

Passage of the Jesuits

, In the 1930s and 1940s, the palace was rented to Spanish Jesuits fleeing the Spanish Civil War.

, They established the "Gonzaga College of Classical Studies" frequented by Spanish students.

Loulé Creative

, Currently, the Palace is the heart of the "Loulé Creative" project of the City Council, promoting local culture and heritage in a contemporary way.

, It offers exhibitions, creative residencies, workshops and more.

Architecture and Coat of Arms

, It stands out for its impressive architecture and a coat of arms of the Lobo family, featuring a helmet and six wolves.

Varied Uses Over the Years

, It has served as a noble residence, college, space for cultural groups, and headquarters for associations at different times.

Visiting the Palace

, Open to the public from Monday to Saturday, offering exhibitions and a unique opportunity to explore local history and culture.

History and Origin

, Built in 1725 by Father João da Costa Aragão, son of the governor of the Fortress of Loulé.

, Later, Captain-Major Manuel José da Gama Lobo Pessanha continued the construction, facing challenges with local authorities.

Passage of the Jesuits

, In the 1930s and 1940s, the palace was rented to Spanish Jesuits fleeing the Spanish Civil War.

, They established the "Gonzaga College of Classical Studies" frequented by Spanish students.

Loulé Creative

, Currently, the Palace is the heart of the "Loulé Creative" project of the City Council, promoting local culture and heritage in a contemporary way.

, It offers exhibitions, creative residencies, workshops and more.

Architecture and Coat of Arms

, It stands out for its impressive architecture and a coat of arms of the Lobo family, featuring a helmet and six wolves.

Varied Uses Over the Years

, It has served as a noble residence, college, space for cultural groups, and headquarters for associations at different times.

Visiting the Palace

, Open to the public from Monday to Saturday, offering exhibitions and a unique opportunity to explore local history and culture.

History and Origin

, Built in 1725 by Father João da Costa Aragão, son of the governor of the Fortress of Loulé.

, Later, Captain-Major Manuel José da Gama Lobo Pessanha continued the construction, facing challenges with local authorities.

Passage of the Jesuits

, In the 1930s and 1940s, the palace was rented to Spanish Jesuits fleeing the Spanish Civil War.

, They established the "Gonzaga College of Classical Studies" frequented by Spanish students.

Loulé Creative

, Currently, the Palace is the heart of the "Loulé Criativo" project of the City Council, promoting local culture and heritage in a contemporary way.

, It offers exhibitions, creative residencies, workshops and more.

Architecture and Coat of Arms

, It stands out for its impressive architecture and a coat of arms of the Lobo family, with a helmet and six wolves.

Varied Uses Over the Years

, It has served as a noble residence, college, space for cultural groups, and headquarters for associations at different times.

Visiting the Palace

, Open to the public from Monday to Saturday, offering exhibitions and a unique opportunity to explore local history and culture.

History and Origin

, Built in 1725 by Father João da Costa Aragão, son of the governor of the Fortress of Loulé.

, Later, Captain-Major Manuel José da Gama Lobo Pessanha continued the construction, facing challenges with local authorities.

Passage of the Jesuits

, In the 1930s and 1940s, the palace was rented to Spanish Jesuits fleeing the Spanish Civil War.

, They established the "Colégio de Estudos Clássicos, Gonzaga" frequented by Spanish students.

Loulé Creative

, Currently, the Palace is the heart of the "Loulé Criativo" project of the City Council, promoting local culture and heritage in a contemporary way.

, It offers exhibitions, creative residencies, workshops and more.

Architecture and Coat of Arms

, It stands out for its impressive architecture and a coat of arms of the Lobo family, with a helmet and six wolves.

Varied Uses Over the Years

, It has served as a noble residence, college, space for cultural groups, and headquarters for associations at different times.

Visiting the Palace

, Open to the public from Monday to Saturday, offering exhibitions and a unique opportunity to explore local history and culture.

History and Origin

- Built in 1725 by Father João da Costa Aragão, son of the governor of the Fortress of Loulé.

- Later, Captain-Major Manuel José da Gama Lobo Pessanha continued the construction, facing challenges with local authorities.

Passage of the Jesuits

- In the 1930s and 1940s, the palace was rented to Spanish Jesuits fleeing the Spanish Civil War.

- They established the "Gonzaga College of Classical Studies" frequented by Spanish students.

Loulé Creative

- Currently, the Palace is the heart of the "Loulé Criativo" project of the City Council, promoting local culture and heritage in a contemporary way.

- It offers exhibitions, creative residencies, workshops and more.

Architecture and Coat of Arms

- It stands out for its impressive architecture and a coat of arms of the Lobo family, with a helmet and six wolves.

Varied Uses Over the Years

- It has served as a noble residence, college, space for cultural groups, and headquarters for associations at different times.

Visiting the Palace

- Open to the public from Monday to Saturday, offering exhibitions and a unique opportunity to explore local history and culture.

History and Origin

, Built in 1725 by Father João da Costa Aragão, son of the governor of the Fortress of Loulé.

, Later, Captain-Major Manuel José da Gama Lobo Pessanha continued the construction, facing challenges with local authorities.

Passage of the Jesuits

, In the 1930s and 1940s, the palace was rented to Spanish Jesuits fleeing the Spanish Civil War.

, They established the "Gonzaga College of Classical Studies" frequented by Spanish students.

Loulé Creative

, Currently, the Palace is the heart of the "Loulé Criativo" project of the City Council, promoting local culture and heritage in a contemporary way.

, It offers exhibitions, creative residencies, workshops and more.

Architecture and Coat of Arms

, It stands out for its impressive architecture and a coat of arms of the Lobo family, with a helmet and six wolves.

Varied Uses Over the Years

, It has served as a noble residence, college, space for cultural groups, and headquarters for associations at different times.

Visiting the Palace

, Open to the public from Monday to Saturday, offering exhibitions and a unique opportunity to explore local history and culture.

História e Origem

, Construído em 1725 pelo Padre João da Costa Aragão, filho do governador da Praça de Loulé.

, Mais tarde, o Capitão-Mor Manuel José da Gama Lobo Pessanha continuou a construção, enfrentando desafios com as autoridades locais.

Passagem dos Jesuítas

, Nas décadas de 1930 e 1940, o palácio foi alugado a jesuítas espanhóis fugindo da Guerra Civil Espanhola.

, Eles estabeleceram o "Colégio de Estudos Clássicos, Gonzaga" frequentado por estudantes espanhóis.

Loulé Criativo

, Atualmente, o Palácio é o coração do projeto "Loulé Criativo" da Câmara Municipal, promovendo a cultura e patrimônio locais de maneira contemporânea.

, Oferece exposições, residências criativas, oficinas e mais.

Arquitetura e Brasão de Armas

, Destaca-se pela arquitetura impressionante e um brasão de armas da família Lobo, com um elmo e seis lobos.

Usos Variados ao Longo dos Anos

, Serviu como residência nobre, colégio, espaço para grupos culturais e sede de associações em diferentes épocas.

Visita ao Palácio

, Aberto ao público de segunda a sábado, oferecendo exposições e uma oportunidade única para explorar a história e a cultura local.

History and Origin

, Built in 1725 by Father João da Costa Aragão, son of the governor of the Fortress of Loulé.

, Later, Captain-Major Manuel José da Gama Lobo Pessanha continued the construction, facing challenges with local authorities.

Passage of the Jesuits

, In the 1930s and 1940s, the palace was rented to Spanish Jesuits fleeing the Spanish Civil War.

, They established the "Gonzaga College of Classical Studies" frequented by Spanish students.

Loulé Creative

, Currently, the Palace is the heart of the "Loulé Creative" project of the City Council, promoting local culture and heritage in a contemporary way.

, It offers exhibitions, creative residencies, workshops and more.

Architecture and Coat of Arms

, It stands out for its impressive architecture and a coat of arms of the Lobo family, featuring a helmet and six wolves.

Varied Uses Over the Years

, It has served as a noble residence, college, space for cultural groups, and headquarters for associations at different times.

Visiting the Palace

, Open to the public from Monday to Saturday, offering exhibitions and a unique opportunity to explore local history and culture.

License: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/deed.pt

Coordinates DD: 37.141467,-8.0230804
Coordinates DMS: 37°08'29.3"N 08°01'23.1"W

Weather Loulé  Weather Loulé

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Wednesday, 06
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Thursday, 07
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Friday, 08
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Saturday, 09
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