Pink Palace in Portugal With French Formal Gardens

Pink Palace in Portugal With French Formal Gardens

Built in 1880 for Portuguese nobility, the French-style mansion is nestled within 12 acres of botanical gardens with impressive water features, a swimming pool and 2 guest villas.

The formal gardens were designed by the French landscape architect Jean-Claude Nicholas Forestier, renowned for his work on the Champ de Mars gardens below the Eiffel Tower in Paris, France, as well as the Parque de María Luisa in Seville, Spain.

Rumored to have connections to Portuguese royalty, it's said the property was built by King Manuel III of Portugal, who ordered the construction of this pink palace for his Spanish lover.

The French-style palace was fully renovated in 2015, restoring much of the palace’s original period detail, including the stained-glass windows, wood flooring, and ornate ceiling cornicing. 

The property for sale has 5 bedrooms and 7 bathrooms, with several elegantly appointed reception rooms. Sold as a turnkey enterprise, the entire estate spans 22 acres and comes with an equestrian complex with 30 stalls and a jumping track.

A 30-room hotel to restore is available to purchase for an additional €1,000,000.

This incredible property is 2 hours from Lisbon, set near the Spanish border and just a 5 minute drive from the UNESCO-listed town of Elvas, considered one of Portugal’s hidden gems.

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