1 комнатаОбщая площадь 61 m²C.E.: EГод постройки: 1950
КладовкаМебель
Ref: SuperCasa-1217-3588
255.000 €
Квартира 1 комната в Santa Maria Maior
FLAT T1 DUPLEX REFURBISHED IN MOURARIA WITH EQUIPPED AND FURNISHED KITCHEN
255.000 €Общая площадь 61 m²Ref: SuperCasa-1217-3588
This refurbished 1 bedroom flat is ideal for investors or for rent. It is located on a second floor with no lift. It consists of: - A living room with two windows and small balcony - Bathroom with shower cubicle - Equipped kitchen: = Washing Machine = Dishwasher = Stove = Plate = Water heater - In the kitchen there is a spiral staircase that gives access to the attic (bedroom) - In the attic we have the bedroom with double bed, bedside tables, chest of drawers and open closet. - It also has a Velux window that overlooks the Castle History about the Mouraria Quarter =========================== Mouraria is one of the most traditional and multicultural neighbourhoods in Lisbon. After all, it was in this area of the city that the Moors came to live after the conquest of Lisbon by D. Afonso Henriques, in the year 1147, until they were finally expelled from the territory Portuguese, four centuries later. As soon as we enter this neighbourhood, located between Martim Moniz and Castelo de São Jorge, we quickly notice multiple dialects, many beliefs, but above all that accent of the Lisbon neighbourhood that so characterises the people and communities of the most traditional neighbourhoods of the city. It is a unique sensation and you have to pay all your attention to feel it, but when it happens it is a formidable feeling: we are inside the heart of Lisbon, where the meaning of all the history that the city carries on its shoulders beats hardest. In fact, along with other neighbourhoods, such as Alfama, Mouraria is part of an itinerary that is ’mandatory’ to do, especially for those who want to know the city’s roots and its culture. The requalification of some areas of the neighbourhood, such as Largo da Achada, a true paradise of relaxation in the middle of Mouraria, is a clear example of the changes that this area of the city has undergone, making it more ’visitable’ and attractive, both for foreign and national tourists. Largo da Achada is right behind the Church of São Cristóvão, next to one of the oldest houses in the city, from the time of the earthquake of 1755, with doors and windows that today are very difficult to find in Lisbon. #ref:1217-3588