Condominium buy in Lisbon Lisboa
Lisbon downtown, also called Baixa Pombalina or Lisboa Pombalina because it was built by order of the Marquis of Pombal, following the 1755 earthquake, covering an area of about 255 hectares. It is located between Terreiro do Paco, next to the Tagus river, Rossio and Praca da Figueira, and longitudinally between Cais do Sodre , Chiado and Carmo , on one side, and the Cathedral and the hill of Castelo de Sao Jorge , on the other. At the bottom end of the pedestrian and boutique-lined Rua Augusta artists and artisans peddle their wares to tourists and a triumphal arch leads onto the vast waterside Praca do Comercio. Once the site of the Royal Palace, this majestic square with its arcaded buildings and imposing equestrian statue of King Jose I is still a stunning sight, and also usefully houses the main tourist information point of the city. The apartment is currently undergoing total remodelling works, with licensing at CML. It is a totally concrete building with an elevator. It is a T4 with 136m2 of private gross area, four bedrooms, three bathrooms, (two en suite) and with kitchen, dining room and living room. PW1453 * Beds: 4 * Baths: 3 * District: Baixa * Type: Apartment, Golden Visa 500,000 * Property ID #: PW1453
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