The doors at Pena Palace, Portugal, are famous for their colorful designs and intricate craftsmanship, reflecting various architectural styles like Romanticism and Moorish influences.
Closed doors in the Queen’s Terrace
Here are some of the doors from the interior of the palace.
Opened doors and arched entry.
Linking this to Dan’s Thursday Doors Challenge
Love the surround on the last doorway 😀
Yes, it’s all in the texture. Thanks Brian!
These are glorious doors lovely photos 💜💜
Thanks so much. Glad you liked them.
Teresa the doors and the arches are so beautiful and the colours are so vibrant! I like the one of you peeping out.💜
The doors during those times are not so high because as you may not know, I am tiny haha
Lol , and people were shorter then too 💜
I guess so! 😂
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So many styles and lovely settings, especially the interior photos. Thansk for sharing these, Teresa.
My pleasure!
I love that rich yellow shade contrasting with the grey stone!
Yes it is lovely isn’t it! 💛 Thanks Sarah!
Fantastic doors. Great captures.
Thanks Rebecca!
I wonder if they take in lodgers, Teresa. I fancy a change of scene.
I hope they can. Especially for a lovely blogger like you haha
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I adore that shade of yellow, it’s gorgeous.
That was repainted. And now that you mentioned it, I wonder if it was the same shade originally.
Like many of the half timbered houses here. Of course they were white plus dark wooden beams. Sometimes the white patches had a red thin line around it. But nowadays you get them any colour. It took me a while to get used to it.
What a place – you hit the door jackpot here.
Yes I did, didn’t I haha
Love that gorgeous yellow
Thank you. It is a happy colour.
Fantastic doors, Teresa, although one or two or overwhelmed by their surroundings, as in the featured photo. 🙂
janet
That seems true, Janet. Thanks for commenting.
Absolutely beautiful photos!
I commented but don’t see it. 🙂 Just in case … your photos are beautiful!!