File:Grand Salon - Palácio de Santos, Embaixada de França, Lisboa Portugal 8.jpg

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English: Tapestry entitled "Entry of Louis XIV into Dunkirk, December 2, 1662". An 18th century French tapestry by Mathieu Monmerqué's workshop, manufacture of Gobelins, from the series "Story of the King". This tapestry hangs in the Grand Salon of the Palace of Santos, the French Embassy in Lisbon, Portugal.
Português: Tapeçaria intitulada "Entrada de Luís XIV em Dunquerque a 2 de Dezembro de 1662".Trata-se de uma tapeçaria francesa do século XVIII, produzida pela oficina de Mathieu Monmerqué, manufactura de Gobelins, da série "História do Rei". Encontra-se exposta no Palácio de Santos que é ocupado pela Embaixada de França em Lisboa, Portugal.
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