The Presidential Museum and the Presidential Palace (Museum of the Presidency and the Palace of Belém), the simple wall, surrounded the Presidential Museum and the Presidential Palace, walked into it, and the difference from the imagined presidential residence was quite big. Whether it was the former Portuguese royal family or the current president, although there is no magnificent, spectacular palace, everything that happens here affects the fate of the country. The external things are mere appearances, and the important thing is the people who live inside. PS: It was the palace of the Portuguese royal family since 1723, and the residence of the Portuguese presidents since 1912. In 2004, the presidential palace opened a museum to the public, telling the stories of successive presidents, displaying objects they used and gifts from leaders. There is a presidential guard at the door, and there is a change of guard at a fixed time.