Category: Civil Architecture > Palace
District: Lisboa > Lisboa > Lisboa > Santa Engrácia
The Veloso-Rebelo Palace is situated in an area of great historical value in Lisbon, in the parish of Santa Engrácia. It is located in an area characterized by its traditional streets and a more tranquil atmosphere, away from the hustle and bustle of the city center, but deeply rooted in the capital's oldest urban fabric. Its position, specifically at the corner of Rua da Cruz de Santa Apolónia and Calçada dos Barbadinhos, places it within a typical housing context, where the city's history is revealed through its architecture and ambiance.
This building stands out for its facade, which displays architectural elements of great interest. Visitors can observe a remarkable stone portal, crafted from worked stone blocks, which gives it a robust appearance and a unique presence. Above this portal, an elegant balcony window emerges, adding depth and a touch of delicacy to the composition. This entire ensemble is crowned by a curved pediment, a classic decorative element, which is interrupted by a detail that evokes the palace's history and noble origins.
The presence of the Rebelo-Veloso family's coat of arms, clearly visible on the palace facade, is a direct testament to its legacy and its former owners. This crest, a heraldic symbol from yesteryear, indicates that the building was, in times past, the residence of a distinguished family or one of significance in Lisbon society. Observing this detail allows passersby to imagine past lives and eras, understanding how the legacies of these families influenced the construction of old Lisbon, and how their presence remains etched into the city's architecture.
License: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/deed.pt
Coordinates DD: 38.7176462, -9.1199334833333
Coordinates DMS: 38°43'3.5"N 09°07'11.8"W