Corte Real Palace

Façade of the Corte Real Palace in Lisbon
The Corte Real Palace with the wings extending to the Tagus
Tiles depicting the Corte Real Palace
The Corte Real palace with the Ribeira palace on the right on the "View of Lisbon" painting in Schloss Weilburg
View of the main façade
An engraving showing the Ribeira palace and the Corte Real Palace on the left

The Corte Real Palace (Portuguese: Palácio Corte Real) was a former palace in Lisbon, Portugal. It was constructed by the Corte Real family at the start of the 17th century, and subsequently owned by the Portuguese royal family. It was heavily damaged by fire in 1751, and the remainder was successively destroyed during the 1755 Lisbon earthquake. Today, nothing remains anymore of the palace once considered the most celebrated private palace of Lisbon.