National Palace of Ajuda: Entry Ticket
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- The National Palace of Ajuda has a history filled with challenges and changes.
- What stands today is not the original structure planned many years ago.
- King John V envisioned it as a summer retreat in the early 18th century.
- Construction only kicked off after a massive earthquake in 1755 destroyed Lisbon's royal residence, Paço da Ribeira.
- The first incarnation of the palace was built from wood but tragically burned down in 1794.
- The more durable building that you can visit today was then constructed to replace it.
- The palace remains a significant venue, hosting ceremonies for both the Republic and the presidency.
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