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3 Farms and Estates for Sale, in Lisboa, Misericórdia, near Police

3 Farms and Estates for Sale, in Lisboa, Misericórdia, near Police
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Palace 7 Bedrooms
Príncipe Real (Mercês), Misericórdia, Lisboa, Distrito de Lisboa
Used · 621m²
With Garage
buy
5.800.000 €
Palace/ Principe Real/ Lisbon

Excellent location in one of the most charming neighborhoods of Lisbon, near Praça do Príncipe Real,

Neoclassical palace in very good condition, with 685m2, divided by three floors. Noble materials and finishes, woods from Brazil, marbles, tiles, high ceilings and worked make this house a unique space.

Ground floor,
Large entrance hall, dining room with direct access to the kitchen and pantry, an office and an apartment with 66m2 independent entrance and that can also be used as a garage for 3 cars.

Access to the 1st floor
A beautiful staircase, illuminated by a skylight that lets in natural light.

Floor 1
It is the social area par excellence, 3 large living rooms, 2 bedrooms and 1 bathroom.

The 2nd floor
3 bedrooms, a private room, 2 full bathrooms and terrace with 28m2.

The stolen waters
a suite, with access to a balcony with unobstructed views over the city.

Elevator access on all floors

Neoclassicism in Portugal

Due to the factor of an emergence in a very troubled time, Neoclassicism in Portugal develops in its own way, struggling with problems of an artistic and economic order, imposing a periodization different from the rest of Europe. In the second half of the century, a little later than in the rest of Europe, Neoclassicism emerged, especially in Lisbon and Porto, and in the early nineteenth century there was a near halt in artistic programs. This fact is due to the great instability caused by a succession of overwhelming events for the country, namely the flight of the royal family to Brazil in 1807 (a fact of fundamental importance for both countries), French invasions, later/consequent English rule, liberal revolution in 1820, return of the royal family in 1821, independence from Brazil and the loss of colonial trade in 1822. Shortly afterwards the absolutist counter-revolution took place, giving rise to the liberal wars, which maintained the instability until 1834, allowing the normal artistic and economic development only almost in the middle of the century. In view of the above, it is no wonder that the style remains, along with Romanticism, until the early twentieth century.
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Mansion 6 Bedrooms
Príncipe Real (Mercês), Misericórdia, Lisboa, Distrito de Lisboa
Used · 274m²
With Garage
buy
5.800.000 €
In a prime area of Principe Real, with the Botanical Garden of Lisbon, Praça do Príncipe Real and Praça das Flores as neighbors, stands this majestic Palacete from the XIX Century which has 685sqm of private gross area where it is still possible to feel all the historical richness present in each of the 3 floors of this magnificent property.
The main entrance is on the ground floor, through an imposing iron gate. This floor with a total area of 246sqm comprises a large entrance hall, measuring 55sqm, where the stones arches and pillars, as well as the marble floor, dominate, giving it a special period charm. On the right side is the dining room with 34sqm and direct access to the kitchen and pantry. Still on this floor there is a library, formerly a chapel, as well as an apartment with 66sqm and independent entrance that can also be used as a garage for 3 cars.
Access to the 1st floor is by a wide staircase with a floor covered in Brazilian wood, illuminated by a skylight that allows natural light to enter throughout the day.
The 1st floor is the social area par excellence, where there are 2 spacious living rooms with 42sqm and 33sqm respectively, both benefiting from large windows and access doors to 2 balconies and a balcony with views over the city. This social area is also composed of a reading room. This is an especially noble area of the property, visible in the original wooden flooring, the richness of the carved ceilings, the period doors and shutters, etc. 2 bedrooms, one with a bathroom, complete this floor.
The 2nd floor of this property, with 212sqm, is reserved for the private part, where there are 3 bedrooms (12sqm, 16sqm and 36sqm). This floor also includes a private room with 35sqm, 2 complete bathrooms and a terrace with 28sqm, where there is currently a swimming pool but which could be converted into a pleasant terrace area, as per the illustrative image in this advertisement. The attic of this immense property is well used, having been built a suite, with access to a balcony with unobstructed views over the city.
For greater comfort, all floors of this magnificent palace are connected by elevator.
This is a unique opportunity to have a unique living experience in a building that preserves the romantic architecture of the 19th century, as well as the richness of detail present in all the decoration and materials.
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Parish that was born from the merger of the old parishes Mercês, Santa Catarina, Encarnação and São Paulo. From Bairro Alto and Príncipe Real to Cais do Sodré, there are countless points of tourist interest: the Glória and Bica lifts, the Ribeira Market, the São Pedro de Alcântara and Santa Catarina viewpoints and the bars, restaurants and nightlife in Bairro Alto and Cais do Sodré. Príncipe Real, a very central area, inserted in one of Lisbon’s historic districts, is also a privileged area from the point of view of public spaces, being very close to Jardim das Flores and Jardim do Príncipe Real, equipped with a children’s garden and terraces, theaters and universities. Bairro Alto is one of the oldest and most surprising neighborhoods in Lisbon (over 500 years old), with narrow, paved streets, century-old houses and small traditional shops. It has several bars, restaurants and ’fado houses’ and a unique atmosphere. A ’trendy’ neighborhood where secular houses merge with traditional commerce and leisure spaces, in a mix of colors and shapes. Santa Catarina is, like so many others, a neighborhood that is completely built on a hill. When talking about Santa Catarina, two spaces immediately come to mind: the Miradouro de Santa Catarina and Bica. Location with a variety of public transport, restaurants and picturesque places with esplanades and terraces with stunning views over the city of Lisbon and the Tagus River.
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Mansion 7 Bedrooms
Príncipe Real (Mercês), Misericórdia, Lisboa, Distrito de Lisboa
Used · 586m²
With Swimming Pool
buy
5.800.000 €
In the 1800s, Lisbon was a city full of grand palaces and mansions, many of which were built during the Baroque and Rococo periods.

This palace is situated in the heart of Lisbon, next to the Principe Real, with a large facade facing the street. The entrance is marked by a large wrought iron gate, which leads to a large entrance hall with a high ceiling, marble floor and ornate chandeliers, and three arches. To the right is the beautiful dining room, the kitchen and storage rooms. On the same floor is also an office, where was once a chapel. From here there is a grand and beautiful staircase leading to the upper floor, with a height of about 15m crowned by a spectacular skylight that offers beautiful interior light.

The second floor of the palace houses several reception rooms, including a library, a sitting room, and a reading room. These rooms are decorated with period furniture, curtains, and intricate plaster work on the ceilings, with solid wood floors and doors. There is also a bedroom and two bathrooms.

When we reach the second floor we find a living room with a kitchenette and 3 more large bedrooms. Going up one more floor, we come across a large suite and an outside area with a small pool. The Palacete has an elevator.

There is also a 2 bedroom apartment included in the construction.

Overall, this palace is a true marvel of 19th century architecture and design, showing the wealth and refinement of the period.
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