Description Immeuble Lisboa
LISBOA : Building for renovation near Campo de Ourique
With an area of 120 sq.m, divided in two floors.
Campo de Ourique is a residential neighborhood located in Lisbon, Portugal, known for its peaceful, family-friendly atmosphere and high quality of life. Here are some key points about Campo de Ourique:
Campo de Ourique has a long history, with its urbanization beginning in the 19th century.
It is famous for its traditional architecture, with tiled buildings and tree-lined streets. Despite urban growth, it has managed to maintain the charm of a typical Lisbon neighborhood.
One of the most well-known spots in the neighborhood is the Campo de Ourique Market, which blends the traditional style of Portuguese markets with modern culinary concepts. Here, you can find stalls selling fruits, vegetables, fish, and meat, as well as various restaurants and bars offering regional and international dishes.
The neighborhood is famous for its variety of bakeries, pastry shops, and small cafés. One notable spot is the Padaria do Povo, founded in 1904.
The main street, Rua Ferreira Borges, is home to many traditional shops and boutiques, giving the area a strong sense of community.
Campo de Ourique has a rich cultural heritage. A key example is the Casa Fernando Pessoa, the residence of the famous Portuguese poet, now a museum dedicated to his life and work.
The neighborhood is also known for its connection to the arts, with small galleries, local art events, and an active cultural life.
Popular with families, the neighborhood offers many schools and green spaces, such as the Jardim da Parada, a central park often used for walks and leisure.
Campo de Ourique is well-served by public transport, providing easy access to the city center and other Lisbon neighborhoods.
In summary, Campo de Ourique is a neighborhood where tradition meets modernity, offering a vibrant community life while providing tranquility and comfort to its residents.
Performance Énergétique: G
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- Terrain12 m2
- Surface120 m2