Inside Portugal's ROYAL Palace of Ajuda in Lisbon | Walk through Throne Room, Ballroom & Blue Room

This video shows the interior halls of Ajuda Palace in Lisbon, Portugal. Throne Room (Sala do Trono) A large ceremonial space with twin thrones under a red canopy, bronze crystal chandeliers, and walls covered in red silk. The ceiling features painted allegories of heroic virtue. Ballroom (Sala de Baile / Sala de D. João VI) A formal reception hall with red silk walls, three crystal chandeliers, and a ceiling divided into seven painted panels. Full-length portraits of King Luís I and Queen Maria Pia flank the entrance. Blue Room (Sala Azul) A sitting room decorated in white and gold silk, with mirrored walls and a Romanesque arch opening into the adjoining Oak Cabinet. Despite its name, the room contains no blue elements. Additional Spaces Shown: Oak Cabinet (Gabinete de Carvalho): A smoking room with oak-paneled walls, red velvet furnishings, and maritime paintings. Supper Room (Sala da Ceia): The palace’s formal dining hall, featuring long banquet tables and a painted ceiling depicting Apollo and allegorical figures. #AjudaPalace #Lisbon #Portugal #Palace #Architecture