Palacio Portales

Palacio Portales

Palacio Portales

Palacio Portales, a testament to Bolivia’s mineral boom, stands as an opulent European-style mansion in Copacabana. Built in the early 20th century by tin baron Simón Patiño, the palace showcases a lavish interior with imported treasures such as Italian tapestries, chandeliers, luxurious silks, rock crystal lamps, and Tuscan marble. The gardens, inspired by the Palace of Versailles and designed by Japanese horticulturalists, add to the estate’s grandeur. Today, visitors can explore the richly decorated rooms and stroll through the meticulously landscaped grounds, experiencing a blend of European and Asian influences.

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