The location of this magnificent example of revivalist style, in a small cove, so close to the water that the waves sweep the base of the building at high tide, is perhaps as attractive as its artistic content, which includes an interesting collection of art, rich pieces of Indo-Portuguese style furniture, prehistoric archaeological remains and a library, in which a 1505 illuminated manuscript and richly bound 17th century editions stand out...
Av. Rei Humberto II de Itália, Parque Marechal Carmona 2750–319, Cascais
Cascais
This palace was built in 1900 by Jorge O'Neill, with an initial design by Luigi Magnini, author of some of the greatest works of neo-Manueline revival, at the Hotel do Buçaco and Quinta da Regaleira (Sintra). This project was developed by Francisco Vilaça, painter and architect.
A stroll through the surrounding park, Parque Marechal Carmona, also allows you to discover a small chapel, beautiful tile panels and a mini zoo.
Phone: (+351) 214 815 401
Email: mccg@cm-cascais.pt
Schedule
10 am - 6 pm; Closed on Mondays; Free entry on the 1st Sunday of each month
Source: https://www.visitcascais.com/pt/resource/museu-condes-de-castro-guimaraes
Av. Rei Humberto II de Itália, Parque Marechal Carmona 2750–319, Cascais Cascais