File:Palácio da Cova da Moura 01.jpg

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English: This Palace was built in the 18th century and restored in 1921, having won the Valmor Prize that year. The architect in charge was Tertuliano de Lacerda Marques and the owner was João Ulrich. The Palace houses the European Affairs section of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Portuguese Republic.
Português: Este Palácio foi construído no século XVIII e restaurado em 1921 tendo ganho, nesse ano, o Prémio Valmor de Arquitectura. O arquitecto responsável foi Tertuliano de Lacerda Marques, sendo o dono João Ulrich. No Palácio opera a Direcção-Geral de Assuntos Europeus do Ministério dos Negócios Estrangeiros da República Portuguesa.
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