Category: Civil Architecture > Palace
District: Lisboa > Lisboa > Lisboa > Pena
The Lavra Palace is situated in a picturesque and distinctive area, in the parish of Pena, in Lisbon. Its location is unique, set within an urban fabric that extends across some of the city's hills, offering an authentic perspective on the historic neighborhoods of the Portuguese capital.
It is specifically located between Rua de São José and Calçada do Lavra, an area that, despite being central, manages to maintain a more secluded and traditional atmosphere, inviting visitors to discover its buildings with calm and attention.
Of the original Lavra Palace, dating from the 17th century, what remains is its singular facade. This is the most notable element and the main vestige of its history and the architectural style that characterized it at its origin.
On this facade, an elaborate stone portal stands out, displaying features of late Baroque. It is possible to carefully observe the decorative volutes that enrich it, framing a small entablature crowned by a high-relief shield, a detail that adds artistic value to the ensemble.
The existence of the 17th-century facade of the Lavra Palace, being what remains of the original construction, represents a window into the city's past. The current building incorporates this historical relic, demonstrating Lisbon's ability to reinvent itself, while preserving and valuing the marks of its different eras.
This architectural piece, which endures through time, invites observation of the mastery and artistry of builders from other centuries, in an interesting dialogue between historical heritage and the contemporary urban environment surrounding the site.
License: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/deed.pt
Coordinates DD: 38.718046233333, -9.1418135666667
Coordinates DMS: 38°43'5.0"N 09°08'30.5"W