Palácio de D. Manuel
Museums and Palaces
The Royal Palace of S. Francisco (also known as the Palaces of King Manuel) can be found in the Municipal Gardens that previously used to be the orchard of the convent of S. Francisco. Densely wooded with platens, cypresses, and mulberry trees, and decorated with colourful flowerbeds, the gardens are completed by an esplanade ideal for taking a pause. The garden is not only perfect for a pleasant stroll, there is also the opportunity for a visit to the Ruínas Góticas Fingidas (Mock Gothic Ruins). Built in 1863 by Italian architect Giuseppe Cinatti, very much to the romantic tastes of the time, they are made of materials found in the palace of the Inquisition, in front of the Se.
In the Royal Palace of S. Francisco, Manuel I is believed to have invested Vasco da Gama with the position Commander of the India Squadron. The original building is notable for the Moorish arches in the horseshoe shaped veranda and the twinned windows on the first floor.
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Accessibility
Although spacious inside, allowing people in wheelchairs to move around, some parts have steps, which makes access and entry to the upper floors difficult.