queluz in A Sentence

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    The King visited Queluz infrequently.

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    The Palace of Queluz is one of Lisbon's many tourist attractions.

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    The subsequent architecture of Queluz was influenced by new ideas and concepts.

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    The town square that the palace faces,“Largo do Palácio de Queluz”, remains relatively unaltered since the 18th century.

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    To escape the forces of Napoleon I in 1807, the Portuguese royal family abandoned Queluz and fled to Brazil.

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    In its design, Queluz is a revolt against the earlier, heavier, Italian-influenced Baroque which preceded the Rococo style throughout Europe.

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    Queluz's architecture is representative of the final extravagant period of Portuguese culture that followed the discovery of Brazilian gold in 1690.

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    Later to be a popular feature in Portuguese gardens, the Queluz cascade was the first artificial waterfall to be constructed near Lisbon.

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    Following the death of Carlotta Joaquina, Queluz saw only intermittent use as a royal residence and was not again the primary residence of Portuguese royals.

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    Following the death of Carlotta Joaquina, Queluz saw only intermittent use as a royal residence and was not again the primary residence of Portuguese royalty.

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    It was used by the Royal Family in their estates in Queluz, Mafra and Lisbon and was especially attractive to the young princes and princesses.

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    Queluz and its chapel then became her permanent retreat from the world until she was forced to flee from the advancing French in 1807 to Brazil.

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    Following the destruction by fire of the royal residence in 1794, Queluz Palace became the official residence of the Portuguese prince regent, John VI, and his family.

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    Queluz is famed for the glory of its gardens, which include a large topiary parterre laid out in the manner of Le Nôtre at the rear of the palace.

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    On the royal family's return from exile in 1821, the King preferred to live at Mafra, leaving his wife, the Spanish Queen Carlotta Joaquina, to occupy Queluz with her aunt Princess Maria Francisca Benedita.

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