Description
1-bedroom apartment in Misericordia, one of the more sought-after areas of central Lisbon, close to Principe Real, Chiado, Marques de Pombal, and Avenida da Liberdade. Property inserted in luxury condominium, in the old 'Convent of the Inglesinhos', historical monument of the seventeenth century, imposing on the city of Lisbon, stands out for the architecture, the beauty of the tile panels, the staircases and the outdoor gardens.
This property with 83 sq m of private gross area, consists of a hall (7.58 sq m), a living room (29.25 sq m), a kitchen (8.46 sq m), a suite (18.20 sq m), a bathroom (6.78 sq m) and a terrace (18 sq m). The layout of this property, coupled with its location, offer sun exposure and city views, and one of the gardens of the condominium has river views.
Features:
- Sun exposure: South
- Kitchen fitted with built-in Miele appliances
- Suite
- Bathroom
- Wardrobe
- Terrace accessed from the living room
- Double glazing
- Wooden floorboards
- Central heating
- Condominium garden
- 12-hour concierge
- CCTV
- One garage space
- Storage
Utilisation Licence No. 415 issued on 16 December 2008.
The civil parish of Misericordia, which includes the Principe Real area, is the result of the merger of the earlier civil parishes of Encarnacao, Merces, Santa Catarina and Sao Paulo. The name of the civil parish comes from the presence of the headquarters of Santa Casa da Misericordia (?Holy House of Mercy?, a Portuguese charity founded in Lisbon in 1498 by Queen Leonor of Portugal) in the Sao Roque Church and House of professed Priests since 1768. The district has also attracted artists and many figures of the city?s cultural and political elite lived in the former and current part of Lisbon covered by the civil parish. These included well-known names such as Sebastiao Jose de Carvalho e Melo, Manuel Maria Barbosa du Bocage, Almeida Garrett, Alexandre Herculano, Camilo Castelo Branco, Ramalho Ortigao, Goncalves Crespo, Albel Manta and Antonio Quadros. The district holds parties, religious festivities and processions but nowadays it also offers more modern urban culture with new stores, art galleries, theatres and so on providing different events that make this civil parish both traditional and ever-changing. Misericordia civil parish covers about 1 square kilometre and has around about 13,000 inhabitants.
Energy Rating: C