10 239 130 PLN
700 m²
Energy Rating: C
#ref:8508 Zobacz więcej Zobacz mniej Nestled in close proximity to the Palace of the Necessary, a stately edifice constructed in stone between 1919 and 1945, this property once served as the residence of Aias da Queen Dona Amelia. With a commanding presence and an illustrious history, the building boasts a noteworthy pedigree.Spanning an impressive 820 square meters of private gross area, this architectural gem extends across four floors, featuring high ceilings adorned with intricate designs, ornate stone work, and a grand entrance with classic flair. The panoramic vistas from the upper floors showcase breathtaking views of the Palace of the Necessary, the Tagus River, the 25 de Abril Bridge, and the verdant expanse of Monsanto Forest Park. Notably, the building is endowed with an exceptional east-to-west orientation, ensuring an abundance of natural light throughout.While some of the apartments within have undergone renovations, preserving the historical integrity of the structure was paramount. The ceiling received a meticulous replacement in 2011, and a generously proportioned staircase, bathed in natural light streaming through a sizable skylight, graces the interior.This property, steeped in history, presents a compelling opportunity for development into luxury apartments. Of the eight units, two remain unoccupied, three are under lifetime contracts, and the remaining three are subject to annual leases. The potential for transformation into a prestigious residential enclave is evident.Situated in a highly sought-after neighborhood, this investment proposition aligns with discerning tastes. Accessibility is well addressed, with convenient public transportation options including buses and trains, and the promise of a future metro station in Alcântara. This property stands as a testament to the melding of history and modernity, offering a canvas for a splendid and refined transformation.
Energy Rating: C
#ref:8508 Ubicado muy cerca del Palácio de las Necessidades, un edificio majestuoso construido en piedra entre 1919 y 1945, esta propiedad sirvió una vez como residencia de Aias da Queen Doña Amelia. Con una presencia imponente y una historia ilustre, el edificio cuenta con un pedigrí notable.Abarcando una impresionante superficie bruta privada de 820 metros cuadrados, esta joya arquitectónica se extiende a lo largo de cuatro plantas, con techos altos adornados con intrincados diseños, ornamentados trabajos de piedra y una gran entrada con un toque clásico. Las vistas panorámicas desde los pisos superiores muestran impresionantes vistas del Palacio de los Necesarios, el río Tajo, el Puente 25 de Abril y la verde extensión del Parque Forestal de Monsanto. En particular, el edificio está dotado de una orientación excepcional de este a oeste, lo que garantiza una abundante luz natural en todas partes.Si bien algunos de los apartamentos han sido renovados, preservar la integridad histórica de la estructura era primordial. El techo recibió un meticuloso reemplazo en 2011, y una escalera de generosas proporciones, bañada por la luz natural que fluye a través de un tragaluz de gran tamaño, adorna el interior.Esta propiedad, llena de historia, presenta una oportunidad convincente para el desarrollo de apartamentos de lujo. De las ocho unidades, dos permanecen desocupadas, tres están bajo contratos de por vida y las tres restantes están sujetas a arrendamientos anuales. El potencial de transformación en un enclave residencial de prestigio es evidente.Situada en un barrio muy codiciado, esta propuesta de inversión se alinea con los gustos más exigentes. La accesibilidad está bien abordada, con cómodas opciones de transporte público, como autobuses y trenes, y la promesa de una futura estación de metro en Alcântara. Esta propiedad se erige como un testimonio de la fusión de la historia y la modernidad, ofreciendo un lienzo para una transformación espléndida y refinada.
Categoría Energética: C
#ref:8508 Nichée à proximité du Palais des Nécessaires, un édifice majestueux construit en pierre entre 1919 et 1945, cette propriété servait autrefois de résidence à Aias da la reine Dona Amelia. Avec une présence imposante et une histoire illustre, le bâtiment peut se targuer d'un pedigree remarquable.S'étendant sur une impressionnante surface brute privée de 820 mètres carrés, ce joyau architectural s'étend sur quatre étages, avec de hauts plafonds ornés de motifs complexes, des pierres ornées et une grande entrée au style classique. Les vues panoramiques depuis les étages supérieurs offrent une vue imprenable sur le Palais des Nécessaires, le Tage, le pont du 25 avril et l'étendue verdoyante du parc forestier de Monsanto. Notamment, le bâtiment est doté d'une orientation est-ouest exceptionnelle, assurant une abondance de lumière naturelle partout.Bien que certains des appartements à l'intérieur aient fait l'objet de rénovations, la préservation de l'intégrité historique de la structure était primordiale. Le plafond a fait l'objet d'un remplacement méticuleux en 2011, et un escalier aux proportions généreuses, baigné de lumière naturelle à travers un grand puits de lumière, orne l'intérieur.Cette propriété, chargée d'histoire, présente une opportunité convaincante de développement en appartements de luxe. Sur les huit logements, deux sont inoccupés, trois sont sous contrat à vie et les trois autres font l'objet d'un bail annuel. Le potentiel de transformation en une enclave résidentielle prestigieuse est évident.Située dans un quartier très recherché, cette proposition d'investissement s'aligne sur les goûts les plus exigeants. L'accessibilité est bien prise en compte, avec des options de transport en commun pratiques, y compris les bus et les trains, et la promesse d'une future station de métro à Alcântara. Cette propriété témoigne de la fusion de l'histoire et de la modernité, offrant une toile pour une transformation splendide et raffinée.
Performance Énergétique: C
#ref:8508 Nestled in close proximity to the Palace of the Necessary, a stately edifice constructed in stone between 1919 and 1945, this property once served as the residence of Aias da Queen Dona Amelia. With a commanding presence and an illustrious history, the building boasts a noteworthy pedigree.Spanning an impressive 820 square meters of private gross area, this architectural gem extends across four floors, featuring high ceilings adorned with intricate designs, ornate stone work, and a grand entrance with classic flair. The panoramic vistas from the upper floors showcase breathtaking views of the Palace of the Necessary, the Tagus River, the 25 de Abril Bridge, and the verdant expanse of Monsanto Forest Park. Notably, the building is endowed with an exceptional east-to-west orientation, ensuring an abundance of natural light throughout.While some of the apartments within have undergone renovations, preserving the historical integrity of the structure was paramount. The ceiling received a meticulous replacement in 2011, and a generously proportioned staircase, bathed in natural light streaming through a sizable skylight, graces the interior.This property, steeped in history, presents a compelling opportunity for development into luxury apartments. Of the eight units, two remain unoccupied, three are under lifetime contracts, and the remaining three are subject to annual leases. The potential for transformation into a prestigious residential enclave is evident.Situated in a highly sought-after neighborhood, this investment proposition aligns with discerning tastes. Accessibility is well addressed, with convenient public transportation options including buses and trains, and the promise of a future metro station in Alcântara. This property stands as a testament to the melding of history and modernity, offering a canvas for a splendid and refined transformation.
Energy Rating: C
#ref:8508 Nestled in close proximity to the Palace of the Necessary, a stately edifice constructed in stone between 1919 and 1945, this property once served as the residence of Aias da Queen Dona Amelia. With a commanding presence and an illustrious history, the building boasts a noteworthy pedigree.Spanning an impressive 820 square meters of private gross area, this architectural gem extends across four floors, featuring high ceilings adorned with intricate designs, ornate stone work, and a grand entrance with classic flair. The panoramic vistas from the upper floors showcase breathtaking views of the Palace of the Necessary, the Tagus River, the 25 de Abril Bridge, and the verdant expanse of Monsanto Forest Park. Notably, the building is endowed with an exceptional east-to-west orientation, ensuring an abundance of natural light throughout.While some of the apartments within have undergone renovations, preserving the historical integrity of the structure was paramount. The ceiling received a meticulous replacement in 2011, and a generously proportioned staircase, bathed in natural light streaming through a sizable skylight, graces the interior.This property, steeped in history, presents a compelling opportunity for development into luxury apartments. Of the eight units, two remain unoccupied, three are under lifetime contracts, and the remaining three are subject to annual leases. The potential for transformation into a prestigious residential enclave is evident.Situated in a highly sought-after neighborhood, this investment proposition aligns with discerning tastes. Accessibility is well addressed, with convenient public transportation options including buses and trains, and the promise of a future metro station in Alcântara. This property stands as a testament to the melding of history and modernity, offering a canvas for a splendid and refined transformation.
Energy Rating: C
#ref:8508 Aninhado nas proximidades do Palácio das Necessidades, um edifício imponente construído em pedra entre 1919 e 1945, esta propriedade já serviu como residência de Aias da Rainha Dona Amélia. Com uma presença imponente e uma história ilustre, o edifício ostenta um pedigree notável.Abrangendo impressionantes 820 metros quadrados de área bruta privada, esta joia arquitetônica se estende por quatro andares, com tetos altos adornados com desenhos intrincados, trabalhos de pedra ornamentados e uma grande entrada com toque clássico. As vistas panorâmicas dos pisos superiores mostram vistas deslumbrantes sobre o Palácio do Necessário, o Rio Tejo, a Ponte 25 de abril e a extensão verdejante do Parque Florestal de Monsanto. Notavelmente, o edifício é dotado de uma orientação excecional de leste para oeste, garantindo uma abundância de luz natural por toda parte.Embora alguns dos apartamentos tenham passado por reformas, preservar a integridade histórica da estrutura foi primordial. O teto recebeu uma substituição meticulosa em 2011, e uma escadaria generosamente proporcionada, banhada por luz natural que flui através de uma claraboia considerável, enfeita o interior.Esta propriedade, rica em história, apresenta uma oportunidade atraente para o desenvolvimento em apartamentos de luxo. Das oito unidades, duas permanecem desocupadas, três estão com contratos vitalícios e as restantes três estão sujeitas a arrendamentos anuais. O potencial de transformação num prestigiado enclave residencial é evidente.Situado num bairro muito procurado, esta proposta de investimento alinha-se com gostos exigentes. A acessibilidade é bem abordada, com opções convenientes de transporte público, incluindo ônibus e trens, e a promessa de uma futura estação de metrô em Alcântara. Esta propriedade ergue-se como um testemunho da fusão da história e modernidade, oferecendo uma tela para uma transformação esplêndida e refinada.
Categoria Energética: C
#ref:8508 Nestled in close proximity to the Palace of the Necessary, a stately edifice constructed in stone between 1919 and 1945, this property once served as the residence of Aias da Queen Dona Amelia. With a commanding presence and an illustrious history, the building boasts a noteworthy pedigree.Spanning an impressive 820 square meters of private gross area, this architectural gem extends across four floors, featuring high ceilings adorned with intricate designs, ornate stone work, and a grand entrance with classic flair. The panoramic vistas from the upper floors showcase breathtaking views of the Palace of the Necessary, the Tagus River, the 25 de Abril Bridge, and the verdant expanse of Monsanto Forest Park. Notably, the building is endowed with an exceptional east-to-west orientation, ensuring an abundance of natural light throughout.While some of the apartments within have undergone renovations, preserving the historical integrity of the structure was paramount. The ceiling received a meticulous replacement in 2011, and a generously proportioned staircase, bathed in natural light streaming through a sizable skylight, graces the interior.This property, steeped in history, presents a compelling opportunity for development into luxury apartments. Of the eight units, two remain unoccupied, three are under lifetime contracts, and the remaining three are subject to annual leases. The potential for transformation into a prestigious residential enclave is evident.Situated in a highly sought-after neighborhood, this investment proposition aligns with discerning tastes. Accessibility is well addressed, with convenient public transportation options including buses and trains, and the promise of a future metro station in Alcântara. This property stands as a testament to the melding of history and modernity, offering a canvas for a splendid and refined transformation.
Energy Rating: C
#ref:8508 Nestled in close proximity to the Palace of the Necessary, a stately edifice constructed in stone between 1919 and 1945, this property once served as the residence of Aias da Queen Dona Amelia. With a commanding presence and an illustrious history, the building boasts a noteworthy pedigree.Spanning an impressive 820 square meters of private gross area, this architectural gem extends across four floors, featuring high ceilings adorned with intricate designs, ornate stone work, and a grand entrance with classic flair. The panoramic vistas from the upper floors showcase breathtaking views of the Palace of the Necessary, the Tagus River, the 25 de Abril Bridge, and the verdant expanse of Monsanto Forest Park. Notably, the building is endowed with an exceptional east-to-west orientation, ensuring an abundance of natural light throughout.While some of the apartments within have undergone renovations, preserving the historical integrity of the structure was paramount. The ceiling received a meticulous replacement in 2011, and a generously proportioned staircase, bathed in natural light streaming through a sizable skylight, graces the interior.This property, steeped in history, presents a compelling opportunity for development into luxury apartments. Of the eight units, two remain unoccupied, three are under lifetime contracts, and the remaining three are subject to annual leases. The potential for transformation into a prestigious residential enclave is evident.Situated in a highly sought-after neighborhood, this investment proposition aligns with discerning tastes. Accessibility is well addressed, with convenient public transportation options including buses and trains, and the promise of a future metro station in Alcântara. This property stands as a testament to the melding of history and modernity, offering a canvas for a splendid and refined transformation.
Energy Rating: C
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