It is inserted In an Urban Rehabilitation Area (ARU), specifically a residential zone progressively renewed. The building is integrated in the protection zone of the National Palace, a rare location.
Lot: 1.600 sqm lot
- The buildings in front of it have been refurbished. The City Hall also bought three large adjacent buildings to preserve the area character and regain it as residential.
- The lot has an area, the largest, for which no project was yet submitted. This area has another entrance via a pleasant Portuguese stairwell in the back.
Approved architectural project: 1.101 sqm of ABC (GCA) and 324 sqm implantation. 6 apartments T2 & T3. Floors 0, -1 and -2 have each 2 apartments:
A – 114 sqm | B – 109 sqm
C – 117 sqm | D - 114 sqm
E – 117 sqm | F - 114 sqm
Common space - 416 sqm.
Benefits from a garage for 8 cars and space for several motos. This -3 floor has a meeting room for the condominium.
Common accesses to all the apartments, via elevator or by stairs.
Opportunity: viability to expand to the remaining 1.276 sqm of the lot.
For practical construction purposes, permits the assembling of the necessary scaffoldings, and access for trucks via a 7m wide road. A site can be set where the new block will be raised and using the non-developed space of the lot.
Some history about Sintra as an UNESCO World Heritage site. Sintra’s origins trace back to the Moorish era, that ended in here back in the year 1147. The Moors left an indelible mark on Sintra, with their architectural prowess evident in the sinuous alleyways and ornate tilework that still grace the town.
As the centuries unfolded, Sintra’s allure grew, becoming a favoured destination for Portuguese royalty seeking respite from the summer heat. The splendour of Sintra’s noble residences and their meticulous gardens created a harmonious interplay between man and nature, a testament to the Portuguese penchant for blending opulence with natural beauty. Lord Byron, the famed British poet, found muse in Sintra’s captivating landscapes.
The village’s bonds with nearby Cascais via the Cascais-Sintra Natural Park, imbue it with a profound sense of interconnectedness. Sintra, with its awe-inspiring monuments and its timeless allure, remains a testament to the enduring power of history, nature, and human imagination.
Lisbon is 30m by car, Cascais is 15m, and Praia Grande beach is 20m distant by car.
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