Description
Located on a large avenue between flowers and restaurants, with a large number of restaurants, cafes, confectioneries, supermarkets, pharmacy, hotels, Porto Botanical Garden, shops, .. It used to be Rua de Santo Amaro, as you can read in the Official City Guide do Porto from 1933, but since 1949 it has been known as Rua ... It owes its name to the large farm located to the west and which today houses the Botanical Garden, one of the lungs of the city. At that time, it occupied 12 hectares, which were reduced to less than half with the construction of the accesses to Ponte da Arrábida, in the 1960s. Lordelo do Ouro, among the hustle and bustle of the city, innovative places and traditional houses sprout, such as the pleasure palaces built in the late 19th century by the upper bourgeoisie of Porto. Here stands one of the largest housing and educational centers in the city, if it weren't for the schools and faculties installed around it and if one of the centers of the Natural History and Science Museum of the University of Porto were not located here. Other good reasons to stop are the kitchens that open doors on these sides and invite you to comfort the palate, in and out of hours. ON PURCHASE, OFFER OF AN OIL PAINTING ON CANVAS Shops with basement, 4 parking spaces, divided by offices, with patio and warehouse, flower box, wc`s. Rising Fractions