Elsa M.
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Talking about the regicide, and since 99 years have just passed, I though it was interesting to show some photos of the Palace of Vila Viçosa, where King D. Carlos and Prince Luís Filipe passed their last night.Elsa M. said:Then, on February 1st 1908, when the royal family was returning from the palace of Vila Viçosa (on their way back to the royal palace in Lisbon), and while crossing the Terreiro do Paço (a great square in the downtown of Lisbon, where a crowd was formed to greet the royal family), two republicans shot the carriage. The king died immediately, Prince Luís Filipe was mortally wounded and Infante Manuel was hit in the arm. Days later, Manuel was proclaimed King of Portugal… he would be the last king of the fragile monarchy and his reign would last just 2 years (1908-1910).
The royal bedrooms are almost untouched and have kept some of the personal objects of the royal couple. In the King’s bedroom, a few porcelains painted by D. Carlos and his grandfather, D. Fernando de Saxe-Coburgo-Gotha (Prince-consort of Queen D.ª Maria II) can be admired.
On the other hand, an album of drawings made by the Queen (entitled Mon Dessins) can be found in D.ª Amélia’s bedroom.
Besides, during the time he lived in the palace, D. Carlos (who was a talented painter) redecorated the rooms with some of his paintings, namely drawings, watercolours, landscapes, portraits of common people or pictures of his beloved boats.
Here are some pictures of Queen D.ª Amélia's bedroom, King D. Carlos' bedroom, the Room of the Dukes and its ceiling, the Room of the Medusa, the kitchen.
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