Lala
seventeenth century palace
This palace was not indicated on the tourist information map, and I didn't think it would be that interesting, but I found it by chance when I got off the Funicular Guindais off at Batalha and took the street that takes you to the Cathedral.
According to a sign next to the building, it was built between the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries as a family residence for the Counts de Azevedo, although it is now used for municipal administration and public services. It has two floors and multiple windows, a simple façade that can be accessed via a staircase.