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06 March 2021
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THE QUEEN'S BEDROOM
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THE QUEEN'S BEDROOM
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In 1861, Luís I ordered silks and furniture bought in Paris expressly to furnish this room. His choices were influenced by Napoleon III style, very fashionable in Europe at the time. The furniture was arranged in the room with the bed against the centre of the main wall raised on a platform and covered by a canopy. Very little has changed since then.
The decoration of the walls and hangings is in blue damask silk and silver thread, in different patterns. Ceiling: The Glory of the Princes; Cirilo Wolkmar Machado (?); pre-1816.
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07 August 2014
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