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Petals On The Wind
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The Beauty of The Nature.
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Venice, A Romantic City
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Places To Visit In Venice, Italy.
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A Venice Tour
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Beautiful Venice Places.
The European City In The Water.
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Beautiful Cottage Garden
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Beautiful And Romantic Cottage Garden Tour.
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Blue Colors
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My Art With Beautiful Song And Blue Colors.
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After The First Day
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Romantic Couples With sONG.
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The Most Beautiful Caves in The World
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Amazing Places of The Earth.
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Sintra,National Palace of Pena
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If there is a place to visit near Lisbon, then it is certainly the Palácio da Pena! It is not like any other palace in Europe.Its light colors are something that makes it stand out not only from the rest of Sintra's palaces and castles, but from palaces around the world.
Pena Palace or Palacio Nacional da Pena is a 19th-century Romanticist castle. Its location in the mountains, on the Portuguese Riviera, makes the palace so very picturesque. The brightly painted yellow terraces and palace exteriors surrounded by the greenery of Pena Park/forest pulls visitors to the hills every year.
It is important to note that the castle’s history can be traced back to the Middle Ages, where a chapel existed here at the Sintra Hills and was dedicated to Our Lady Pena.
The site used to be visited by King John II and wife Queen Leonor including his successor King Manuel I. The location of the sanctuary was considered sacred. In the later years (15 to 16th centuries), a monastery was built on this site (Order of Saint Jerome).
The Sintra Hills had remained a place of meditation and tranquillity for centuries.
When Lisbon was damaged in the Great Earthquake of 1755, the monastery also suffered damages. And those ruins were left unattended for centuries until Ferdinand II focused his attention to the Sintra Hills to make a summer residence for the royalty!
The Pena Palace that we can see today was built in the 19th century, as a summer home for Portuguese royalty. It was built by King Ferdinand II who had a very flamboyant and larger than life taste. It is an adaptation of 16th-century monastery ruins) and an imitation of a medieval fortress.
King Ferdinand set out to transform the ruins and the work of the Palace was assigned to Lieutenant-General and mining engineer Wilhelm Ludwig von Eschwege. The latter was known to have designed many castles in Germany and beyond.
The construction took place between 1842 and 1854 and was completed by 1847. King Ferdinand and Queen Maria II had a lot of say in the design and decorative elements of the palace. They definitely left a stunning palace for the world to see.
The castle itself is unique from bright colours to Islamic influence on the interiors and room decor. A portion of the Pena Palace resembles medieval European nuance, and its placement in the hills is just another stunning addition to the castle.
The gardens were inspired by the English Garden movement of the 18th century. And it is very unique with little figurines, viewpoints, fountains and trails. From here, you can also view the Castle dos Mouros peak (Castle of the Moors).
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Chambord Castle, France
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Chambord Chateau, Loire Valley, France...I Love Castles !!
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Europe Travelling
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Europe is one of the most dynamic and interesting places to visit in the world—from the picturesque villages of southern Spain to the arctic villages in Scandinavia. Europe’s charms lie not just in the big metropolis cities but also in the small-town villages, the nature trails, the ski resorts and the Mediterranean beaches. There’s truly something for every type of traveler and in every season, too. Whether it’s Europe’s best gay cities or travel tips for Europe’s secret hotspots, get the juiciest and coolest tips here. Start here with my basic travel tips, or jump down below to read the latest travel from Europe.
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Visiting The Castle of S. Jorge in Lisbon
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Castle of São Jorge in Lisbon - one of the most important place during visit in Lisbon - capital city of Portugal.
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Some Beautiful Portugal Places
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Showing My My Beautiful Country...
Portugal's capital is Lisbon.
During the 1400s and 1500s, Portugal was one of the world's economic, political and cultural centers, with colonies in South America, Africa and Asia and with several famous explorers such as Bartolomeu Dias, Vasco da Gama, Pedro Álvares Cabral and Magellan. As a result of war with Spain in the 17th century and with both Spain and France in the 19th century, Portugal gradually lost its colonies and influence. After domestic political conflicts and colonial wars in the 1900s, the last colonies gained autonomy in the 1970s, with the exception of Macau who was returned to China in 1999. As a result of Portugal's previously extensive colonies, Portuguese is the sixth largest language in the world. Only a minority of Portuguese speakers live in Portugal.
Portugal's current borders have been largely stable since the middle of the 13th century, but since then they have been in union with Spain (1580-1640) and were also invaded by Napoleon Bonaparte's troops in the early 1800s, which led to the capital of the Portuguese Empire had to be moved to Brazil in 1808-1821. Portugal participated in the First World War on the Allies' side [3], but remained neutral during the Second World War. After a military coup in 1926, the country became an authoritarian military dictatorship until 1974, when a bloody revolution led to the current democratic form of government.
Portugal has been a member of the European Union since 1986 and is one of the nations that founded the military alliance NATO in 1949.
Portugal is one of Europe's hottest countries. In continental Portugal, the annual average temperature is about 15 degrees Celsius in the north and 18 in the south. In spring and summer it is often sunny and temperatures in July and August are between 35 and 40 degrees inland and 30-35 in the north. The temperature can also reach 45 degrees in the southern part of the country.
Autumn and winter are usually rainy and windy, although sunny days also occur. The temperature does not often fall below 5 degrees. The average is 10 degrees, but further inland the temperature can be below zero degrees.
Snow is common in mountainous areas in the north, especially in Serra da Estrela.
Portugal has a Mediterranean climate, especially in the Algarve and Alentejo, although the coast is technically Atlantic.
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Deep Sleep Relaxation Music And Beautiful Nature
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Peaceful Instrumental Music With Beautiful Nature And Animals.
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Oriental Relaxing Music
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Peaceful Oriental Music Good For Meditation.
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Music And Peaceful Landscapes
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Relaxing Instrumental Music With Beautiful Nature.
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Relief From Stress With Relaxing Music
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Meditation Music With Peaceful Scenery.
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Relaxing And Calm Piano Music
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Beautiful Landscapes And Flowers With Calm Piano Music
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Shadows And Colors
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Rainbow Colors With Song For Enjoy.
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Beautiful Castles Of Europe
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Beautiful Castles of Europe And Barroc Melody.
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Beautiful Paintings And Melody
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Beautiful Paintings With Sweet Melody.
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Romantic Winter's Heartbeat
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Romantic Scenery With Beautiful And Soft Song.
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Prelude To Love
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Beautiful Autumn Scenerys, With Sweet Melody And Quote.
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Beautiful Birds And Birds Singing
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Beautiful Images With Birds Sounds...For Relaxing!!
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Melody And Rain Sound
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Relaxing Rain Sound With Sweet Melody.
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