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Panaca Palace

The Palace and Gardens of Panaca (Portuguese: Palácio Panaca e Jardins), sometimes characterized as the Palácio Palha (for the Pereiras, Farias, and Almeidas families) is a palace within the Santa Engrácia area of the civil parish of São Vicente, in the municipality in the Portuguese capital of Lisbon.

Palace and Gardens of Panaca
Palácio Panaca e Jardims
General information
TypePalace
Architectural styleBaroque
LocationSão Vicente
Country Portugal
Coordinates38°43′9.44″N 9°7′6.06″W / 38.7192889°N 9.1183500°W / 38.7192889; -9.1183500Coordinates: 38°43′9.44″N 9°7′6.06″W / 38.7192889°N 9.1183500°W / 38.7192889; -9.1183500
Openedfl.
OwnerPortuguese Republic
Technical details
MaterialMasonry

History

The history of the building, owned by Manuel Barreto Quaresma, remotes to the reign of King Sebastian, who had a house on the lands of São Vicente. During his reign, there were many recreational estates in Lisbon. The Palace was constructed in the second half of the 18th century by its first property-owner, D. Luis de Meneses, Master of Pancas and Ponte da Barca, holder of the title of Commander of Santos-o-Novo.[1] By June 1815, the descendants of the Meneses family had put the property and gardens up for sale, which was unsuccessful, and it was eventually placed on sale again in 1816.[1] By 1820, the building was once again for sale, this time by the Palha family, who were residents of the zone.[1]

In 1968, the palace was acquired by the municipal council of Lisbon, in order to demolish and extend the width of Rua de Santa Apolónia, but it is likely that some problem arose during the transaction.[1] By 1983, the building was still associated with the Van Zeller family descendants.[1]

In February 1981 and September, the Ministry of Culture issued a dispatch, classifying the building as a Property of Public Interest.[1]

Yet, it was only in 1990, that projects were initiated, using European Union funds to restore the property.[1] This recuperation began in 1992, under the design of architect Frederico George (1915-1994).[1] But, the architect died in February 1994, leave some details to resolve, resulting in Quirino da Fonseca intervening in the reconstruction.[1] In 2009, the project was reformulated as a Hotel de Charme, but was cancelled by the Comissão Municipal de Habitação (Municipal Commission of Habitação), who intended to use the space for public housing.[1]

On 14 February 2010, a dispatch fixed the building within a Zona Especial de Proteção (Special Protection Zone), that included the Barbadinhos Elevator (1176/2010, Diário da República, Série-2, 248).[1] But, on 18 October 2010, the building was placed on sale, to be transformed into a hotel.[1]

Architecture

The palatial residence is located in an urban setting, at the junction of intersection Rua de Santa Apolónia and Travessa do Recolhimento de Lázaro Leitão.[1] To the northwest is the ample walled gardens that integrates into the area of Santa Apolónia, whose urban area is still marked by rural and urban elements, and includes several exceptional architectural objects, including: the Monastery of Santos-o-Novo, the residence of Palácio Van-Zeller, in addition to other palatial homes, such as the Veloso Palace, and Palace of the Count Barão de Alvito and Palace of Coimbra.[1]

The building consists of an "L"-shaped body, a complex volume of several stories, with two facades. The eastern frontage, along Rua de Santa Apolónia, is a large, extensive two-story frontage with pillars, rectangular doors and windows on the first registry and a second story separated by limestone frieze, also with rectangular windows and iron grading. This facade is decorated with cornices supported by a simple edge.[1] The smaller northeastern facade, along Travessa do Recolhimento de Lázaro Leitão, is separated from the anterior by stone corners, and includes two story facade, marked by three veins with an attic louver window.[1] The central vain is the largest, with framed doorway decorated in limestone, providing access to a truncated elliptical interior atrium, connected by staircase to an oval hall, to a master staircase and the noble hall.[1] This space occupies the eastern wing of the palace, a rectangular hall with two wings on the extreme western facade, that overlooks the gardens over five glass arches.[1]

Along the corner of the noble hall, is a stone coat-of-arms for the Pereiras, Farias and Almeidas (known as the Palha family).[1]

References

Notes

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s Vale, Teresa; Gomes, Carlos (1994), SIPA (ed.), Palácio Palha / Palácio Van Zeller / Palácio Pancas e jardins (IPA.00004047/PT031106290220) (in Portuguese), Lisbon, Portugal: SIPA –Sistema de Informação para o Património Arquitectónico, retrieved 30 December 2015

Sources

  • Almeida, D. Fernando de (1975), Monumentos e Edifícios Notáveis do Distrito de Lisboa (in Portuguese) (Tomo II ed.), Lisbon, Portugal
  • Castilho, Júlio de (1935), Lisboa Antiga. Bairros Orientais (in Portuguese), vol. I (2 ed.), Lisbon, Portugal
  • Gaspar, Jorge (1992), VALIS. Valorização de Lisboa (in Portuguese), Lisbon, Portugal
  • Pires, Emília; Moreira, Sónia (1996), Os Sistemas Construtivos do Palácio Pancas-Palha, texto policopiado (in Portuguese) (Mestrado Universidade Évora ed.), Évora, Portugal

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The Palace and Gardens of Panaca Portuguese Palacio Panaca e Jardins sometimes characterized as the Palacio Palha for the Pereiras Farias and Almeidas families is a palace within the Santa Engracia area of the civil parish of Sao Vicente in the municipality in the Portuguese capital of Lisbon Palace and Gardens of PanacaPalacio Panaca e JardimsGeneral informationTypePalaceArchitectural styleBaroqueLocationSao VicenteCountry PortugalCoordinates38 43 9 44 N 9 7 6 06 W 38 7192889 N 9 1183500 W 38 7192889 9 1183500 Coordinates 38 43 9 44 N 9 7 6 06 W 38 7192889 N 9 1183500 W 38 7192889 9 1183500Openedfl OwnerPortuguese RepublicTechnical detailsMaterialMasonry Contents 1 History 2 Architecture 3 References 3 1 Notes 3 2 SourcesHistory EditThe history of the building owned by Manuel Barreto Quaresma remotes to the reign of King Sebastian who had a house on the lands of Sao Vicente During his reign there were many recreational estates in Lisbon The Palace was constructed in the second half of the 18th century by its first property owner D Luis de Meneses Master of Pancas and Ponte da Barca holder of the title of Commander of Santos o Novo 1 By June 1815 the descendants of the Meneses family had put the property and gardens up for sale which was unsuccessful and it was eventually placed on sale again in 1816 1 By 1820 the building was once again for sale this time by the Palha family who were residents of the zone 1 In 1968 the palace was acquired by the municipal council of Lisbon in order to demolish and extend the width of Rua de Santa Apolonia but it is likely that some problem arose during the transaction 1 By 1983 the building was still associated with the Van Zeller family descendants 1 In February 1981 and September the Ministry of Culture issued a dispatch classifying the building as a Property of Public Interest 1 Yet it was only in 1990 that projects were initiated using European Union funds to restore the property 1 This recuperation began in 1992 under the design of architect Frederico George 1915 1994 1 But the architect died in February 1994 leave some details to resolve resulting in Quirino da Fonseca intervening in the reconstruction 1 In 2009 the project was reformulated as a Hotel de Charme but was cancelled by the Comissao Municipal de Habitacao Municipal Commission of Habitacao who intended to use the space for public housing 1 On 14 February 2010 a dispatch fixed the building within a Zona Especial de Protecao Special Protection Zone that included the Barbadinhos Elevator 1176 2010 Diario da Republica Serie 2 248 1 But on 18 October 2010 the building was placed on sale to be transformed into a hotel 1 Architecture EditThe palatial residence is located in an urban setting at the junction of intersection Rua de Santa Apolonia and Travessa do Recolhimento de Lazaro Leitao 1 To the northwest is the ample walled gardens that integrates into the area of Santa Apolonia whose urban area is still marked by rural and urban elements and includes several exceptional architectural objects including the Monastery of Santos o Novo the residence of Palacio Van Zeller in addition to other palatial homes such as the Veloso Palace and Palace of the Count Barao de Alvito and Palace of Coimbra 1 The building consists of an L shaped body a complex volume of several stories with two facades The eastern frontage along Rua de Santa Apolonia is a large extensive two story frontage with pillars rectangular doors and windows on the first registry and a second story separated by limestone frieze also with rectangular windows and iron grading This facade is decorated with cornices supported by a simple edge 1 The smaller northeastern facade along Travessa do Recolhimento de Lazaro Leitao is separated from the anterior by stone corners and includes two story facade marked by three veins with an attic louver window 1 The central vain is the largest with framed doorway decorated in limestone providing access to a truncated elliptical interior atrium connected by staircase to an oval hall to a master staircase and the noble hall 1 This space occupies the eastern wing of the palace a rectangular hall with two wings on the extreme western facade that overlooks the gardens over five glass arches 1 Along the corner of the noble hall is a stone coat of arms for the Pereiras Farias and Almeidas known as the Palha family 1 References EditNotes Edit a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s Vale Teresa Gomes Carlos 1994 SIPA ed Palacio Palha Palacio Van Zeller Palacio Pancas e jardins IPA 00004047 PT031106290220 in Portuguese Lisbon Portugal SIPA Sistema de Informacao para o Patrimonio Arquitectonico retrieved 30 December 2015 Sources Edit Almeida D Fernando de 1975 Monumentos e Edificios Notaveis do Distrito de Lisboa in Portuguese Tomo II ed Lisbon Portugal Castilho Julio de 1935 Lisboa Antiga Bairros Orientais in Portuguese vol I 2 ed Lisbon Portugal Gaspar Jorge 1992 VALIS Valorizacao de Lisboa in Portuguese Lisbon Portugal Pires Emilia Moreira Sonia 1996 Os Sistemas Construtivos do Palacio Pancas Palha texto policopiado in Portuguese Mestrado Universidade Evora ed Evora Portugal Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Panaca Palace amp oldid 1107034604, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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