Thanks for visiting my blog.

Het zou leuk zijn wanneer je een berichtje achterlaat. :-)
I would appreciate a little message. :-)

Hierbij wil ik Petra bedanken want dankzij haar geweldige site,
www.poohbeers.eigenstart.nl, ben ik met de bouw van mijn poppenhuis begonnen.

Thanks to Petra. Without her nice site, www.poohbeers.eigenstart.nl, I would never been started with my doll house.

Ik probeer de dingen die ik maak zo goed mogelijk te omschrijven maar er kunnen soms typefoutjes in de tekst staan dus controleer van te voren even of het allemaal klopt.

The thing I create I put on my blog. Although I try to make no mistakes it's possible that something went wrong so please check before you make a copy.

dinsdag 2 oktober 2012

Back from Portugal.

After a nice time in Portugal I'm glad to be home again. We visited two Palaces. I like to share them with you all. Maybe you can use some parts for your dollhouse.

The first one we visited was The National Palace of Sintra.
It was built in 1147. The current form is the result of successive building programmes carried out by several monarchs. (1261-1325) (1357-1433) (1469-1521)


This is the entrance of the Palace. The outside doesn't tell what it's hiding inside.

The interior has collections of furniture, painting, ceramics and textiles that date from the sixteenth to the nineteenth century, most of which  were formerly part of the royal family's collection.


You enter the Swans Room.


The ceiling is covered with Swans.



This room had a wonderful floor. The length of the slipper is 25 cm.


King Sebastiao's Room


In the Arab Room the used early sixteenth-century tiles. They mixed styles.


The Coat-of-Arms Room. The wall covered with Azulejos. This are typical Portuguese tiles that were painted by hand.


The ceiling.


The chapel.





And some pictures from the 600 years old kitchen.



Reading the guide I saw a side for a virtual tour through the Palace. 



The next Palace we visited was The Palacio de Queluz.
Established in 1654. Around 1760 they used a French architect. Almost everything burned down in a fire in 1934. It's rebuild.
The rooms are decorated with gilded carving and canvases. The taste in Portugal during the second half of the eighteenth century and early nineteenth century was moving from the rococo to the neo-classical.


The Throne Room.





The main altar in the Chapel.















Toilet room with toilet seats.




We had a nice time at Estoril from where we visited these nice Palaces.