Pena Palace (Palacio da Pena) in the town of Sintra was home to Queen Rainha D. Amélia from 1889 until 1910 when Portugal was established and the queen went into exile.
Pena Palace (Palacio da Pena) in the town of Sintra was home to Queen Rainha D. Amélia from 1889 until 1910 when Portugal was established and the queen went into exile.
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Pena Palace (Palacio da Pena) in the town of Sintra was home to Queen Rainha D. Amélia from 1889 until 1910 when Portugal was established and the queen went into exile.