Condominium buy in Lisbon Lisboa
The genesis of the neighborhood of Graca relates to the foundation of Convento dos Agostinhos, which took place in the thirteenth century, under the name of Santo Agostinho. In 1305 this became the Convento da Nossa Senhora da Graca, which later gave the name to the neighborhood itself. The Graca neighborhood, which in these times had little more than agriculture, remained very little inhabited for centuries. From the 16th century onwards, several palaces began to appear. But the great turning point in the history of the Graca neighborhood came only after the earthquake of 1755. The reconstruction of the city led to an increasing number of workers seeking Graca to live. Not only the land was cheap, as the neighborhood was close to the downtown city. Today Graca is this charming neighborhood we know, a mix of old and new, in which the spirit of old Lisbon is felt and the renewal brought about by the appearance of the new inhabitants. Located on Rua da Bela Vista a Graca, set of two ruined buildings for total reconstruction. With the architectural project already approved by the city hall, it will allow the construction of 14 units, from studios to two bedroom apartments. The technicals projects have been submitted to the city council, waiting for approval. Book your visit now. PW431 * Baths: 1 * Lot Size: 734.22 m2 * District: Graca * Type: Apartment, Building, Golden Visa 500,000 * Property ID #: PW431
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