Burnay Palace

Summary

Burnay Palace (Portuguese: Palácio Burnay) is a palace in the Alcântara parish in Lisbon, Portugal.[1]

Burnay Palace
Native name
Portuguese: Palácio Burnay
Burnay Palace
LocationLisbon, Portugal
Governing bodyTechnical University of Lisbon
Official namePalácio Burnay, Seus Anexos e Jardim
TypeProperty of Interest
Burnay Palace is located in Portugal
Burnay Palace
Location of Burnay Palace in Portugal

History edit

The palace was constructed by Vasco César de Meneses between 1701 and 1734. Later purchased by Henrique Burnay, 1st Count of Burnay, the palace has since undergone changes and restoration works in the nineteenth century and more recently in the early 1940s.

The palace is also called by the Palace of the Patriarchs because it was previously the official summer residence of the Patriarchs of Lisbon.

The palace is currently the seat of Rectory Services and Social Actions of the Technical University of Lisbon. As of early 2024 the palace is not being maintained. It has been vandalized and the interior robbed.

The Portuguese Directorate-General for Cultural Heritage (DGPC) has rated the palace as a Property of Interest since 1982.

Gallery edit

Sources edit

  • Pesquisa de Património: Palácio Burnay, Seus Anexos e Jardim (In Portuguese)
  • Palácio Burnay: Texto histórico (In Portuguese)
  • História de Portugal: Palácio Burnay (In Portuguese)

References edit

  1. ^ The Portugal News. Avoiding vandalism at Burnay Palace in Lisbon 05 Sep 2022.

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