About this property
It stands out for its stone walls, which are around one meter thick, its use of fine woods, and the elegant 18th-century tile panels that enrich several rooms. The building also preserves original fresco paintings, created in the tradition of the French and cosmopolitan painter Jean-Baptiste Pillement, who, during his three stays in Portugal, introduced a taste for chinoiserie themes, rococo, seascapes and shipwrecks, as well as scenes from everyday life.
Over the last 40 years, the building has been continuously maintained and renovated, always with deep respect for its original quality and technical characteristics. The building enjoys a privileged view of the Tagus River and preserves two landscaped areas, both decorated with 18th-century tile panels and contemporary pieces.
Other distinctive features include: High ceilings, ranging from 11 ft to 12 ft; Solid doors and original quality woodwork; Architectural and decorative features that reinforce the historic and unique character of the building.
Located in the heart of Lisbon and ideal for those who prefer a walking lifestyle, it is in an area full of traditional shops, restaurants, and easy access to public transportation. It is just a 2-minute walk from Lisbon Cathedral and 7 minutes from Terreiro do Paço metro station, Praça do Comércio, and the riverside area. It is also a 10-minute drive from Avenida da Liberdade and Príncipe Real, and 25 minutes from Humberto Delgado International Airport.