Paço de Lanheses
Paço de Lanheses, part of North facade
General information
TypeManor house (Solar)
Architectural styleNorthern Portuguese manorial
LocationLanheses, Viana do Castelo
Country Portugal
Openedc. 1550-1737
OwnerPrivate|Private
Technical details
MaterialGranite

Paço de Lanheses is a historic manor house, with a private chapel, and agricultural estate in Viana do Castelo, Minho Province, Norte Region, Portugal. It is registered as a historic property of public interest by the Portuguese Government’s IGESPAR institute.[1]

The house construction began in the 16th century but was totally refurbished in the 18th century and now was reformed to adapt to rural tourism with the service of bed and breakfasts.

The property belonged to the family Almada, descendant and representative of the famous knight Álvaro Vaz de Almada (c. 1390 – 1449), recipient of the Order of the Garter and the English noble title the earl of Avranches. Later also have the Portuguese noble title earl of Almada.

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