Pavillon de Vendôme, now a museum, was built between 1665 and 1667 for Louis, Duke of Vendôme, as a meeting-place with his lover Lucrète de Forbin Solliés. read more
The Pearse Museum, set in 20 ha (50 acres) of beautiful St Enda’s Park, tells the story of Patrick Pearse and his brother William, both of whom were executed for their ... read more
The Peggy Guggenheim Collection, housed in Palazzo Venier dei Leoni, an 18th-century palace, is displaying the private collection for modern art of the famous American ... read more
Pegli Naval Museum (Museo navale di Pegli), displays the maritime collections of Genoa and the Rivieras. The collections include precious maps, paintings, drawings, ship ... read more
Peles Castle, constructed between 1873 and 1914 for the Romanian Royal Family, hosts one of the finest collections of art in Eastern and Central Europe in an ... read more
Pena Palace, a Romanticist castle and built between 1842–1854 by King consort Ferdinand II, became a national monument in 1910 and transformed into a museum. It is ... read more
Penrhyn Castle, dates back to Norman times and the Middle Ages. However the present building was constructed between 1822 and 1837 for the Pennant family. It was designed ... read more
The Petöfi Literary Museum was founded in 1954 and is housed in the Karolyi mansion, where it is dedicated to the Hungarian literary heritage in the widest possible way. ... read more
Pfeilburg Castle, the building of the present museum has at its core, the “Schwartzturm” (Black Tower), which dates back to the thirteenth century and is one of the ... read more
Piber Castle, Bundesgestüt Piber, is since 1798 home to the famous Lipizzan stud, dedicated to breeding the Lipizzaner stallions of the Spanish Riding School in ... read more
The Picasso Museum Malaga, opened in 2003 by the King and Queen of Spain, is dedicated to work of Pablo Picasso (1881 – 1973) , who was born here. The museum in ... read more
Pieskowa Skala Castle, was one of the guarding points of the city in former times. Located 40 minutes from Krakow, it has a breathtaking main gate and a lovely garden. ... read more
Pillnitz Castle was the summer residence of many electors and kings of Saxony, in particular for their mistresses. Today, the palace houses the Palace Museum and the Arts ... read more
Pittencrieff House was constructed in 1610 and modified in 1731. In 1903 Andrew Carnegie, (1835 – 1919) the Scottish-American business magnate acquired the ... read more
Plas Newydd dating back to 1470, is the former country seat of the Marquesses of Anglesey. Since 1976 it is owned by the National Trust and houses also a military museum, ... read more
Plas Newydd House was the home of Lady Eleanor Butler and Miss Sarah Ponsonby from 1780 for the next 50 years. The house was originally an unpretentious little ... read more
Plassenburg Castle dates from the 14th century and its history is closely linked to the Hohenzollern family. Today it locates four museums. read more
Ploskovice Castle, a Baroque jewel constructed in the 18th century and former summer Habsburg residence is nowadays a museum. The castle and park are open to the ... read more
Poldi Pezzoli Museum (Museo Poldi Pezzoli) is originally a private collection, focused on Northern Italian and Netherlandish/Flemish artists, including weaponry, ... read more
Powerscourt House, an 18th century castle and dating back to the 13th century, is famous for its landscaped gardens, occupying 19 hectares (47 acres). The castle ... read more