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Häuser & einzelhäuser zum Verkauf in Santa Maria e São Miguel
6.500.000 EUR
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10-bedroom palace with 516 sqm of gross construction area, garden, and a view over the National Palace, located on a plot of land of 2,238 sqm in the historical center of Sintra village.The estate is built on the terraces of the Serra and in the shadow of the Castle of the Moors, with a privileged view over the National Palace of Sintra. Within this estate, two villas are constructed, strategically placed at different levels. The upper villa is designed for the Marquês's personal residence, while the lower villa is intended to accommodate his mother. The villa for the mother was named Casa Italiana because it was designed by a prestigious Italian architect, who created a project for a semi-circular building. Italian workers and artists were employed to paint the frescoes both on the exterior and interior. Around 1840, the estate was sold to an English family. Casa Italiana returned to the possession of the descendants of the Marquês' mother, who was the daughter of the first Marquês of Pombal from her second marriage to D. Ernestina Wolfange. The Casa Italiana has a coat of arms painted on the ceiling of its entrance portico, with the Arms of the daughter - the Countess of Rio Maior - D. Amália de Carvalho Daun e Lorena de Saldanha Oliveira e Sousa. The coat of arms has an eagle with a key in its mouth, which comes from the Arms of the Daun family and symbolizes the story that the first Count of Daun was captured by a rival and imprisoned in a tower of a castle in Bohemia. In the early 20th century, Casa Italiana was once again inhabited by the Saldanha family, who donated the upper villa as well as part of the estate to the Patriarchate of Lisbon and sold Casa Italiana to an English family. In December 1987, Casa Italiana was sold again and underwent restoration works for two years, both on the exterior and interior. At present, it is a private residence but with potential to be a boutique hotel or event space. It has a garage with eight parking spaces.In the 19th century, the town of Sintra was a great inspiration for artists and writers of the Romantic movement, which attracted the nobility and bourgeoisie of the time, resulting in the construction of palaces, manor houses, and chalets. During this period, one of the most prestigious estates, 'Quinta do Saldanha,' was built, which is part of the history of Sintra. The estate was commissioned in 1830 by the Marquês of Saldanha, maternal grandson of the Marquês of Pombal, the Prime Minister of King D. José.The palaces and mansions of Sintra, which are the main attractions of the city, offer a unique view. Each one has its own story and embodies certain ideals. From the historical center of Sintra, you can take the road that leads to several impressive residences. However, there are three places that are simply impossible to pass without admiring them: the Pena Palace, the Vila Palace, and the Regaleira Estate. You can also indulge in typical pastries of Sintra, such as queijadas and travesseiros.Located within a 5-minute driving distance from the International Schools of The American School in Portugal (TASIS) and Carlucci American International School of Lisbon (CAISL). It is also 5 minutes away from Quinta da Beloura, where you can find all kinds of commerce and services. Within a 5-minute driving distance from the Corte Inglês of Beloura, and 10 minutes from the main shopping centers CascaiShopping and Alegro Sintra. Easy access to IC19, A16, and just over 5 minutes from the access to A5. A few minutes away from the historical center of Sintra and 20 minutes from Lisbon and Humberto Delgado Airport.
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Palacete 11 pièces avec une superficie de construction brute de 516 m2, jardin et vue sur le Palais national, situé sur un terrain de 2 238 m2 dans le centre historique de la ville de Sintra.La quintinha est construite en terrasse de la Serra et à l'ombre du Château des Maures, offrant une vue privilégiée sur le Palais national de Sintra. Dans cette quintinha, deux maisons sont construites, une à un niveau plus élevé et une autre à un niveau plus bas, destinée à la résidence du Marquis et à celle de sa mère. Celle de sa mère porte le nom de Casa Italiana car elle a été conçue par un célèbre architecte italien, qui a élaboré un projet de bâtiment semi-circulaire. Des ouvriers et artistes italiens ont été employés pour peindre les fresques tant à l'extérieur qu'à l'intérieur. Vers 1840, la quintinha a été vendue à une famille anglaise. La Casa Italiana est ensuite revenue aux descendants de la mère du duc de Saldanha, qui était la fille du premier marquis de Pombal, du fait de son second mariage avec D. Ernestina Wolfange. La Casa Italiana possède un blason peint au plafond de son portique d'entrée, avec les Armes de la fille - la comtesse de Rio Maior - D. Amália de Carvalho Daun e Lorena de Saldanha Oliveira e Sousa. Le blason comporte un aigle avec une clé dans le bec, qui provient des Armes de la famille Daun et symbolise l'histoire selon laquelle le premier comte de Daun a été capturé par un rival et emprisonné dans une tour d'un château de Bohême.Au début du XXe siècle, la Casa Italiana a été de nouveau habitée par la famille de Saldanha, qui a fait don de la maison supérieure ainsi que d'une partie de la Quinta au Patriarcat de Lisbonne et a vendu la Casa Italiana à une famille anglaise. En décembre 1987, la Casa Italiana a à nouveau été vendue et a fait l'objet de travaux de restauration pendant deux ans, tant à l'extérieur qu'à l'intérieur. Elle est actuellement une résidence privée, mais avec un potentiel pour devenir un hôtel de charme ou un espace événementiel. Elle dispose d'un garage avec huit places de parking.Au XIXe siècle, la ville de Sintra a été une grande inspiration pour les artistes et les écrivains du mouvement romantique, ce qui a attiré la noblesse et la bourgeoisie de l'époque, entraînant la construction de palais, de maisons seigneuriales et de chalets. À cette époque, l'un des domaines les plus prestigieux, la 'Quinta do Saldanha', a été construite, qui fait partie de l'histoire de Sintra. Le domaine a été commandé en 1830 par le marquis de Saldanha, petit-fils maternel du marquis de Pombal, Premier ministre du roi D. José.Les palais et les manoirs de Sintra, qui sont les principales attractions de la ville, offrent une vue unique. Chacun a son propre récit et incarne certains idéaux. Depuis le centre historique de Sintra, vous pouvez emprunter la route qui mène à plusieurs résidences imposantes. Cependant, il y a trois endroits qu'il est tout simplement impossible de passer sans les admirer : le palais de Pena, le palais de Vila et le domaine de la Regaleira. Vous pouvez également vous régaler avec les pâtisseries typiques de Sintra, telles que les queijadas et les travesseiros.Située à 5 minutes en voiture des écoles internationales The American School in Portugal (TASIS) et Carlucci American International School of Lisbon (CAISL). À 5 minutes de la Quinta da Beloura, où vous trouverez toutes sortes de commerces et services. À 5 minutes en voiture du Corte Inglês de Beloura et à 10 minutes des principaux centres commerciaux CascaiShopping et Alegro Sintra. Accès facile à l'IC19, l'A16 et à un peu plus de 5 minutes de l'accès à l'A5. À quelques minutes du centre historique de Sintra et à 20 minutes de Lisbonne et de l'aéroport Humberto Delgado.
Palacete T10 com 516 m2 de área bruta de construção, jardim e vista sobre o Palácio Nacional, inserido num terreno de 2.238 m2 no centro histórico da vila Sintra.A quinta é construída no socalco da Serra e à sombra do Castelo dos Mouros com uma vista privilegiada sobre o Palácio Nacional de Sintra. Nessa quinta são edificadas duas casas, uma na parte mais elevada e outra a um nível mais baixo destinada a primeira para habitação do Marquês e a segunda para sua mãe. A de sua mãe ficou com o nome de Casa Italiana porque foi desenhada por um Arquiteto Italiano de grande prestígio tendo este elaborado um projeto de um edifício semicircular e onde foram empregues trabalhadores e artistas italianos para pintar os frescos tanto no exterior como no interior. Por volta de 1840, a quinta foi vendida a uma família inglesa. A Casa Italiana voltou à posse dos descendentes da mãe do Duque de Saldanha, que era filha do primeiro Marquês de Pombal pelo seu segundo casamento com D. Ernestina Wolfange. A Casa Italiana tem no teto do seu pórtico de entrada um brasão com as armas pintadas da filha - a Condessa de Rio Maior - D. Amália de Carvalho Daun e Lorena de Saldanha Oliveira e Sousa. O brasão tem uma águia com uma chave na boca que vem das Armas dos Daun e simboliza a história de que o primeiro Conde de Daun que foi preso por um rival e encarcerado numa torre de um Castelo da Bohémia.No início do século XX a Casa Italiana volta a ser habitada pela família Saldanha que doa a casa mais elevada, bem como parte da quinta, ao Patriarcado de Lisboa e vende a Casa Italiana a uma família inglesa. Em Dezembro de 1987 a Casa Italiana é novamente vendida, sofrendo durante 2 anos obras de restauro tanto no exterior como no interior. Neste momento é uma residência particular mas com potencial para um Boutique Hotel, ou um espaço de eventos. Tem uma garagem com oito lugares de estacionamento.No século XIX a Vila de Sintra é a grande inspiração dos artistas e escritores da corrente Romântica o que atrai cada vez mais a Nobreza e a burguesia da época e consequente constroem-se Palácios, Casas Senhoriais e Chalés. Nessa altura é construída uma das mais prestigiadas quintas 'A Quinta do Saldanha' que faz parte da história da Vila de Sintra. A quinta é mandada construir no ano de 1830 pelo Marquês de Saldanha, neto materno do Marquês de Pombal primeiro ministro do Rei D. José.Os palácios e mansões de Sintra, que são as principais atrações da cidade, oferecem uma vista única. Cada um deles tem a sua própria história e encarna certos ideais. A partir do centro histórico de Sintra, pode percorrer a estrada que leva para diversas residências imponentes. Mas há três lugares que são simplesmente impossíveis de passar sem admirá-los, Palácio da Pena, Palácio da Vila e Quinta da Regaleira, e deliciar-se com as doçarias típicas de Sintra, as queijadas e os travesseiros.Localizada a 5 minutos driving distance das Escolas Internacionais The American School in Portugal (TASIS) e Carlucci American International School of Lisbon (CAISL). A 5 minutos da Quinta da Beloura onde pode encontrar todo o tipo de comércio e serviços. A 5 minutos driving distance do Corte Inglês da Beloura, e a 10 minutos dos principais centros comerciais CascaiShopping e do Alegro Sintra. Fácil acesso à IC19, A16 e a pouco mais de 5 minutos do acesso à A5. A poucos minutos do centro histórico de Sintra e a 20 minutos de Lisboa e do Aeroporto Humberto Delgado.
10-bedroom palace with 516 sqm of gross construction area, garden, and a view over the National Palace, located on a plot of land of 2,238 sqm in the historical center of Sintra village.The estate is built on the terraces of the Serra and in the shadow of the Castle of the Moors, with a privileged view over the National Palace of Sintra. Within this estate, two villas are constructed, strategically placed at different levels. The upper villa is designed for the Marquês's personal residence, while the lower villa is intended to accommodate his mother. The villa for the mother was named Casa Italiana because it was designed by a prestigious Italian architect, who created a project for a semi-circular building. Italian workers and artists were employed to paint the frescoes both on the exterior and interior. Around 1840, the estate was sold to an English family. Casa Italiana returned to the possession of the descendants of the Marquês' mother, who was the daughter of the first Marquês of Pombal from her second marriage to D. Ernestina Wolfange. The Casa Italiana has a coat of arms painted on the ceiling of its entrance portico, with the Arms of the daughter - the Countess of Rio Maior - D. Amália de Carvalho Daun e Lorena de Saldanha Oliveira e Sousa. The coat of arms has an eagle with a key in its mouth, which comes from the Arms of the Daun family and symbolizes the story that the first Count of Daun was captured by a rival and imprisoned in a tower of a castle in Bohemia. In the early 20th century, Casa Italiana was once again inhabited by the Saldanha family, who donated the upper villa as well as part of the estate to the Patriarchate of Lisbon and sold Casa Italiana to an English family. In December 1987, Casa Italiana was sold again and underwent restoration works for two years, both on the exterior and interior. At present, it is a private residence but with potential to be a boutique hotel or event space. It has a garage with eight parking spaces.In the 19th century, the town of Sintra was a great inspiration for artists and writers of the Romantic movement, which attracted the nobility and bourgeoisie of the time, resulting in the construction of palaces, manor houses, and chalets. During this period, one of the most prestigious estates, 'Quinta do Saldanha,' was built, which is part of the history of Sintra. The estate was commissioned in 1830 by the Marquês of Saldanha, maternal grandson of the Marquês of Pombal, the Prime Minister of King D. José.The palaces and mansions of Sintra, which are the main attractions of the city, offer a unique view. Each one has its own story and embodies certain ideals. From the historical center of Sintra, you can take the road that leads to several impressive residences. However, there are three places that are simply impossible to pass without admiring them: the Pena Palace, the Vila Palace, and the Regaleira Estate. You can also indulge in typical pastries of Sintra, such as queijadas and travesseiros.Located within a 5-minute driving distance from the International Schools of The American School in Portugal (TASIS) and Carlucci American International School of Lisbon (CAISL). It is also 5 minutes away from Quinta da Beloura, where you can find all kinds of commerce and services. Within a 5-minute driving distance from the Corte Inglês of Beloura, and 10 minutes from the main shopping centers CascaiShopping and Alegro Sintra. Easy access to IC19, A16, and just over 5 minutes from the access to A5. A few minutes away from the historical center of Sintra and 20 minutes from Lisbon and Humberto Delgado Airport.
10-bedroom palace with 516 sqm of gross construction area, garden, and a view over the National Palace, located on a plot of land of 2,238 sqm in the historical center of Sintra village.The estate is built on the terraces of the Serra and in the shadow of the Castle of the Moors, with a privileged view over the National Palace of Sintra. Within this estate, two villas are constructed, strategically placed at different levels. The upper villa is designed for the Marquês's personal residence, while the lower villa is intended to accommodate his mother. The villa for the mother was named Casa Italiana because it was designed by a prestigious Italian architect, who created a project for a semi-circular building. Italian workers and artists were employed to paint the frescoes both on the exterior and interior. Around 1840, the estate was sold to an English family. Casa Italiana returned to the possession of the descendants of the Marquês' mother, who was the daughter of the first Marquês of Pombal from her second marriage to D. Ernestina Wolfange. The Casa Italiana has a coat of arms painted on the ceiling of its entrance portico, with the Arms of the daughter - the Countess of Rio Maior - D. Amália de Carvalho Daun e Lorena de Saldanha Oliveira e Sousa. The coat of arms has an eagle with a key in its mouth, which comes from the Arms of the Daun family and symbolizes the story that the first Count of Daun was captured by a rival and imprisoned in a tower of a castle in Bohemia. In the early 20th century, Casa Italiana was once again inhabited by the Saldanha family, who donated the upper villa as well as part of the estate to the Patriarchate of Lisbon and sold Casa Italiana to an English family. In December 1987, Casa Italiana was sold again and underwent restoration works for two years, both on the exterior and interior. At present, it is a private residence but with potential to be a boutique hotel or event space. It has a garage with eight parking spaces.In the 19th century, the town of Sintra was a great inspiration for artists and writers of the Romantic movement, which attracted the nobility and bourgeoisie of the time, resulting in the construction of palaces, manor houses, and chalets. During this period, one of the most prestigious estates, 'Quinta do Saldanha,' was built, which is part of the history of Sintra. The estate was commissioned in 1830 by the Marquês of Saldanha, maternal grandson of the Marquês of Pombal, the Prime Minister of King D. José.The palaces and mansions of Sintra, which are the main attractions of the city, offer a unique view. Each one has its own story and embodies certain ideals. From the historical center of Sintra, you can take the road that leads to several impressive residences. However, there are three places that are simply impossible to pass without admiring them: the Pena Palace, the Vila Palace, and the Regaleira Estate. You can also indulge in typical pastries of Sintra, such as queijadas and travesseiros.Located within a 5-minute driving distance from the International Schools of The American School in Portugal (TASIS) and Carlucci American International School of Lisbon (CAISL). It is also 5 minutes away from Quinta da Beloura, where you can find all kinds of commerce and services. Within a 5-minute driving distance from the Corte Inglês of Beloura, and 10 minutes from the main shopping centers CascaiShopping and Alegro Sintra. Easy access to IC19, A16, and just over 5 minutes from the access to A5. A few minutes away from the historical center of Sintra and 20 minutes from Lisbon and Humberto Delgado Airport.
10-bedroom palace with 516 sqm of gross construction area, garden, and a view over the National Palace, located on a plot of land of 2,238 sqm in the historical center of Sintra village.The estate is built on the terraces of the Serra and in the shadow of the Castle of the Moors, with a privileged view over the National Palace of Sintra. Within this estate, two villas are constructed, strategically placed at different levels. The upper villa is designed for the Marquês's personal residence, while the lower villa is intended to accommodate his mother. The villa for the mother was named Casa Italiana because it was designed by a prestigious Italian architect, who created a project for a semi-circular building. Italian workers and artists were employed to paint the frescoes both on the exterior and interior. Around 1840, the estate was sold to an English family. Casa Italiana returned to the possession of the descendants of the Marquês' mother, who was the daughter of the first Marquês of Pombal from her second marriage to D. Ernestina Wolfange. The Casa Italiana has a coat of arms painted on the ceiling of its entrance portico, with the Arms of the daughter - the Countess of Rio Maior - D. Amália de Carvalho Daun e Lorena de Saldanha Oliveira e Sousa. The coat of arms has an eagle with a key in its mouth, which comes from the Arms of the Daun family and symbolizes the story that the first Count of Daun was captured by a rival and imprisoned in a tower of a castle in Bohemia. In the early 20th century, Casa Italiana was once again inhabited by the Saldanha family, who donated the upper villa as well as part of the estate to the Patriarchate of Lisbon and sold Casa Italiana to an English family. In December 1987, Casa Italiana was sold again and underwent restoration works for two years, both on the exterior and interior. At present, it is a private residence but with potential to be a boutique hotel or event space. It has a garage with eight parking spaces.In the 19th century, the town of Sintra was a great inspiration for artists and writers of the Romantic movement, which attracted the nobility and bourgeoisie of the time, resulting in the construction of palaces, manor houses, and chalets. During this period, one of the most prestigious estates, 'Quinta do Saldanha,' was built, which is part of the history of Sintra. The estate was commissioned in 1830 by the Marquês of Saldanha, maternal grandson of the Marquês of Pombal, the Prime Minister of King D. José.The palaces and mansions of Sintra, which are the main attractions of the city, offer a unique view. Each one has its own story and embodies certain ideals. From the historical center of Sintra, you can take the road that leads to several impressive residences. However, there are three places that are simply impossible to pass without admiring them: the Pena Palace, the Vila Palace, and the Regaleira Estate. You can also indulge in typical pastries of Sintra, such as queijadas and travesseiros.Located within a 5-minute driving distance from the International Schools of The American School in Portugal (TASIS) and Carlucci American International School of Lisbon (CAISL). It is also 5 minutes away from Quinta da Beloura, where you can find all kinds of commerce and services. Within a 5-minute driving distance from the Corte Inglês of Beloura, and 10 minutes from the main shopping centers CascaiShopping and Alegro Sintra. Easy access to IC19, A16, and just over 5 minutes from the access to A5. A few minutes away from the historical center of Sintra and 20 minutes from Lisbon and Humberto Delgado Airport.
Palacio de 10 dormitorios con 516 m² de superficie bruta de construcción, jardín y vistas al Palacio Nacional, situado en un terreno de 2.238 m² en el centro histórico del pueblo de Sintra.La finca está construida en las terrazas de la Serra y a la sombra del Castillo de los Moros, con una vista privilegiada sobre el Palacio Nacional de Sintra. Dentro de esta finca, se construyen dos villas, estratégicamente situadas a diferentes niveles. La villa superior está destinada a la residencia personal del Marqués, mientras que la villa inferior está destinada a alojar a su madre. La villa para la madre se llamó Casa Italiana porque fue diseñada por un prestigioso arquitecto italiano, quien creó un proyecto para un edificio semicircular. Se contrataron trabajadores y artistas italianos para pintar los frescos tanto en el exterior como en el interior. Alrededor de 1840, la finca fue vendida a una familia inglesa. La Casa Italiana volvió a estar en posesión de los descendientes de la madre del Marqués, que era hija del primer Marqués de Pombal de su segundo matrimonio con D. Ernestina Wolfange. La Casa Italiana tiene un escudo de armas pintado en el techo de su pórtico de entrada, con las armas de la hija - la condesa de Rio Maior - D. Amália de Carvalho Daun y Lorena de Saldanha Oliveira e Sousa. El escudo de armas tiene un águila con una llave en la boca, que proviene de las Armas de la familia Daun y simboliza la historia de que el primer Conde de Daun fue capturado por un rival y encarcelado en una torre de un castillo en Bohemia. A principios del siglo XX, Casa Italiana volvió a ser habitada por la familia Saldanha, que donó la villa superior, así como parte de la finca, al Patriarcado de Lisboa y vendió Casa Italiana a una familia inglesa. En diciembre de 1987, Casa Italiana fue vendida de nuevo y se sometió a obras de restauración durante dos años, tanto en el exterior como en el interior. En la actualidad, es una residencia privada pero con potencial para ser un hotel boutique o un espacio para eventos. Dispone de un garaje con ocho plazas de aparcamiento.En el siglo XIX, la ciudad de Sintra fue una gran inspiración para los artistas y escritores del movimiento romántico, que atrajo a la nobleza y la burguesía de la época, lo que dio lugar a la construcción de palacios, casas señoriales y chalets. Durante este período, se construyó una de las fincas más prestigiosas, la 'Quinta do Saldanha', que forma parte de la historia de Sintra. La finca fue encargada en 1830 por el Marqués de Saldanha, nieto materno del Marqués de Pombal, Primer Ministro del Rey D. José.Los palacios y mansiones de Sintra, que son las principales atracciones de la ciudad, ofrecen una vista única. Cada uno tiene su propia historia y encarna ciertos ideales. Desde el centro histórico de Sintra, se puede tomar la carretera que conduce a varias residencias impresionantes. Sin embargo, hay tres lugares por los que es simplemente imposible pasar sin admirarlos: el Palacio da Pena, el Palacio de la Vila y la Finca Regaleira. También puedes deleitarte con los dulces típicos de Sintra, como las queijadas y los travesseiros.Se encuentra a 5 minutos en coche de los Colegios Internacionales de The American School in Portugal (TASIS) y Carlucci American International School of Lisbon (CAISL). También está a 5 minutos de la Quinta da Beloura, donde se puede encontrar todo tipo de comercio y servicios. A 5 minutos en coche del Corte Inglés de Beloura, y a 10 minutos de los principales centros comerciales CascaiShopping y Alegro Sintra. Fácil acceso a IC19, A16, y a poco más de 5 minutos del acceso a A5. A pocos minutos del centro histórico de Sintra y a 20 minutos de Lisboa y del aeropuerto Humberto Delgado.
Aktenzeichen:
EDEN-T96705443
Land:
PT
Stadt:
Smaria e Smiguel Smartinho Spedro Penaferrim
Kategorie:
Wohnsitze
Anzeigentyp:
Zum Verkauf
Immobilientyp:
Häuser & Einzelhäuser
Größe der Immobilie :
436 m²
Größe des Grundstücks:
2.283 m²
Zimmer:
15
Schlafzimmer:
10
Badezimmer:
7
Garagen:
1
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Stadt |
Durchschnittspreis m2 haus |
Durchschnittspreis m2 wohnung |
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Sintra | 3.393 EUR | 2.670 EUR |
Alcabideche | 5.706 EUR | 4.530 EUR |
Cascais | 4.527 EUR | 5.431 EUR |
Belas | 3.680 EUR | 2.894 EUR |
Cascais | 6.391 EUR | 6.938 EUR |
Lisboa | 3.433 EUR | 4.533 EUR |
Amadora | - | 2.937 EUR |
Alfragide | - | 3.430 EUR |
Linda a Velha | - | 5.605 EUR |
Odivelas | 2.867 EUR | 3.285 EUR |
Algés | - | 5.600 EUR |
Mafra | 3.250 EUR | 3.262 EUR |
Odivelas | - | 3.400 EUR |
Loures | 2.996 EUR | 3.258 EUR |
Lisboa | 6.642 EUR | 6.318 EUR |
Loures | 3.060 EUR | 3.429 EUR |
Almada | 3.024 EUR | 2.627 EUR |
Almada | 3.341 EUR | 2.888 EUR |
Seixal | 2.829 EUR | 2.708 EUR |