Category: Civil Architecture > Museum
District: Lisboa > Torres Vedras > Arneiros
LocationHerdade Duque Gomes is situated in the peaceful locality of Arneiros, in the municipality of Torres Vedras, within the district of Lisbon. This location, although close to the capital, offers a distinctly rural atmosphere, characteristic of the Oeste region, known for its gentle landscapes and the predominance of agricultural activity. The estate is thus located in an environment that invites tranquility and contemplation, far from the urban bustle.
The surroundings of Arneiros, with its rolling hills and rustic vegetation, provide an authentic setting for this complex, allowing visitors to appreciate the natural beauty and serenity of the Portuguese countryside.
Built HeritageHerdade Duque Gomes is a notable example of civil architecture, reflecting the style and grandeur of old Portuguese rural estates. The built ensemble, which stands out for its harmony and integration into the landscape, exhibits construction elements typical of the region, with a predominance of sober lines and careful use of traditional materials. Each architectural detail, from the layout of the volumes to the finishes of the doors and windows, contributes to telling a story of centuries of occupation and transformation.
The main building, the center of the estate, has been carefully preserved, allowing its original structure to continue to impress, offering a window into the construction techniques and aesthetics of the past. Visitors can appreciate the robustness of the stone and the lightness of the stonework, elements that bear witness to the resilience and elegance of the most emblematic rural architecture.
Legacy and CollectionTransformed and preserved, Herdade Duque Gomes today hosts a collection that invites a journey through the past and local culture. The collection displayed in its various rooms allows for an understanding of the way of life, traditions, and historical development of the region and the estate itself. Each space reveals pieces and artifacts that, together, weave a rich narrative about the social and cultural evolution that has shaped this territory over time.
By exploring the different areas, visitors are guided through a route that highlights the importance of heritage and its intrinsic connection to the identity of Arneiros and Torres Vedras. It is an opportunity to deepen knowledge about rural life, art, and customs that have defined this part of Portugal.
License: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/deed.pt
Coordinates DD: 39.05928541551088,-9.327868929048115
Coordinates DMS: 39°03'33.4"N 09°19'40.3"W