Chalet and Garden of the Countess of Edla
"A UNESCO World Heritage Site"
In 1869 the Countess d'Ella, the German singer Elisa Frederica Henslea, married King Fernando II of Portugal. Designed by the Countess herself, and located on the western side of Parque da Pena, the building sparked Sintra's interest in chalets and made them quite fashionable. The house with its rustic design is almost North American in style as the Countess spent part of her younger years overseas.
Off Estrada da Pena, Sintra, Portugal, 2710-609
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"A UNESCO World Heritage Site"
In 1869 the Countess d'Ella, the German singer Elisa Frederica Henslea, married King Fernando II of Portugal. Designed by the Countess herself, and located on the western side of Parque da Pena, the building sparked Sintra's interest in chalets and made them quite fashionable. The house with its rustic design is almost North American in style as the Countess spent part of her younger years overseas.
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