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This is a superb first floor 3 bedroom apartment located in a private condominium called PALACIO MESQUITELA – a wonderful 17th century renovation project of a historical architectural landmark in Lisbon! Combining its extraordinary location with the highest standards of quality, the lofts and premium apartments are a symbol of sophistication and elegance.
This private, gated condominium delivers all of the privacy one looks for in an exclusive development. Palácio Mesquitela has an excellent exposure to the sun, and an 810 m2 inner garden which was designed so as to be enjoyed exclusively by its residents. The project, designed by well-known architectural firm Intergaup, headed by Diogo Lima Mayer, has received many accolades for the extraordinary conversion of Palácio Mesquitela into a unique landmark that exudes refined good taste and a modern touch.
First, we are struck by the building’s loftiness, bearing important testimony about the palace’s and Lisbon’s history. Taking a closer look, we are captivated by the Apartments and Lofts, symbols of sophistication and elegance, which define the new layout of Palácio Mesquitela.
Palácio Mesquitela historical outline is combined with markedly contemporary elements, which give it a unique character. The façades of the magnificent original building were preserved, as was the main gate on the corner of Calçada do Combro and Travessa do Alcaide. The Chapel, which originally served the Palace, was restored and today it is available to Mesquitela’s residents.
The architectural plan comprises one, two, three, four-bedroom apartments and Lofts; it was designed to satisfy the demands of even the most selective dwellers. Ample, aesthetically faultless spaces breathe and are transformed by the splendid Light of Lisbon.
Three-bedroom Apartments
• Areas ranging from 135m² to 219m²
• Including two parking spaces per Apartment
•Each unit or loft has storage space available.
Palácio Mesquitela has been conceived from inception to meet the strictest quality standards. Meticulously conceived and designed, the building leaves its mark both with its indoor and outdoor design and in the special care taken in selecting construction materials, finishings and equipment. Still, its classification as a Public Interest brings tax benefits because this is exempted from IMI payment.