Madonna Bought Quinta Do Relogio According To Local Press In Sintra

SINTRA, PORTUGAL - JUNE 16: Tourists watch the Quinta do Relogio that, according to the local news site SintraNoticias, has been bought by Pop singer Madonna for 7.5 million euros on June 16, 2017 in Sintra, Portugal. The Quinta do Relogio dates back to the 18th century and the architect Antonio Manuel da Fonseca Jr. designed and built the palace in a neo-arabic style. The palace, that nowadays is in state of disrepair, has four floors with about 1500sqm, all in open space. The Quinta do Relgio has a total area of 22.144m2 and includes an excellent secondary 7 rooms fully refurbished villa and also a carekeeper two bedroom house with 104sqm. The palace is still considered one of the most important monuments in neo-arabic style and was classified in 1997 as property of public interest being included in the Cultural Landscape of Sintra (UNESCO World Heritage). Its garden was designed in a romantic style with a lake, several springs and fountains and is surrounded by a lush vegetation with rare species such as pine trees, centenary oaks, palm trees, cedars, magnolias, fuchsias and camellias, among others. It has been in the market for a number of years. (Photo by Horacio Villalobos - Corbis/Corbis via Getty Images)
SINTRA, PORTUGAL - JUNE 16: Tourists watch the Quinta do Relogio that, according to the local news site SintraNoticias, has been bought by Pop singer Madonna for 7.5 million euros on June 16, 2017 in Sintra, Portugal. The Quinta do Relogio dates back to the 18th century and the architect Antonio Manuel da Fonseca Jr. designed and built the palace in a neo-arabic style. The palace, that nowadays is in state of disrepair, has four floors with about 1500sqm, all in open space. The Quinta do Relgio has a total area of 22.144m2 and includes an excellent secondary 7 rooms fully refurbished villa and also a carekeeper two bedroom house with 104sqm. The palace is still considered one of the most important monuments in neo-arabic style and was classified in 1997 as property of public interest being included in the Cultural Landscape of Sintra (UNESCO World Heritage). Its garden was designed in a romantic style with a lake, several springs and fountains and is surrounded by a lush vegetation with rare species such as pine trees, centenary oaks, palm trees, cedars, magnolias, fuchsias and camellias, among others. It has been in the market for a number of years. (Photo by Horacio Villalobos - Corbis/Corbis via Getty Images)
Madonna Bought Quinta Do Relogio According To Local Press In Sintra
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