Located near the city of Anadia, the Paço da Graciosa is a magnificent building of the Portuguese Baroque, built in the last third of the eighteenth century, integrated in Quinta da Graciosa, with a total area of 24,547ha. It has an extensive façade arranged on two floors (at the front, the attic is not perceptible), divided in the classic manner of the piano nobile, in which the main rooms are located on the upper floor, accessible from a remarkable example of staircase. The main elevation is divided by pilasters, topped on the roof by vigorous stoves, forming three panels. The central one stands out, corresponding to the development of the staircase, which includes a profusion of typically baroque elements: balustrades, stoves, moldings. The openings, arranged in a rhythmic way, animate the façade, highlighting the large baroque frames, in particular those on the noble floor. In the center, and highlighted, is the window with a cut-out frame, surmounted by the family coat of arms. Implanted in a vast farm, the Palace is completed by a multiplicity of support structures that served the functional logic of a large manor house. Contiguous are the chapel, the large body hall and kitchens, the cellar; At a close distance, there is the wing that housed the stables and horse carts, the riding arena and several warehouses. Other structures for housing were also designed, in different points, as well as a spacious ballroom completely prepared for any type of event. The Garden and the vegetation is another of the inseparable components of the overall vision that the Baroque always seeks to convey. In addition to this heritage set, this property also includes 4 other rustic properties, with areas of, respectively, 11,459ha, 5,7ha, 8,7ha and 7ha. Features: Exterior Features - Garden; Outdoor swimming pool; Interior Features - Attic; Entrance hall; Fireplace; Furnished; Wardrobes; Views - Garden view; Countryside view; Other characteristics - Garage; Balcony; Equipped kitchen; Collection; Suite;