Category: Civil Architecture > Palace
District: Lisboa > Lisboa > Lisboa > Pena
The Mitelo Palace is located in the city of Lisbon, one of its historical and architectural landmarks. More specifically, it is situated in the area that once corresponded to the parish of Pena, a district of the Portuguese capital that retains the charm of old streets and buildings, placing this palace within an urban fabric with a profound past.
This imposing building represents a notable example of Baroque residential architecture. Its history dates back to the first half of the 17th century, a period when its foundations were laid upon a set of noble houses, located in what was then designated as Campo do Curral.
It was in 1672 that the Mitelo Palace acquired a new dimension, after its acquisition by Manuel Francisco Mendes. This transaction marked a turning point, contributing to the current configuration of the palace, which exhibits the grand and decorative characteristics typical of the Baroque style, reflecting the opulence of the era.
As a palace, the Mitelo was conceived with the purpose of being a prestigious dwelling for the nobility. Its structure and design reveal the function of a home that combined public grandeur with private intimacy, serving as a backdrop for the daily life and social events of Lisbon's elite of yesteryear.
Every detail of its construction, from the façade to the possible internal layout, suggests a deep connection to palatial life, offering a glimpse into how distinguished families lived and interacted in past centuries.
License: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/deed.pt
Coordinates DD: 38.722065961538, -9.1387081923077
Coordinates DMS: 38°43'19.4"N 09°08'19.3"W