18th-Century Pombaline Flat with Tagus Views, Sé District, Lisbon, Portugal €635,000




+3 photosPombaline Flat, Lisbon Sé
About this property
You are 50 metres from Lisbon Cathedral in the Sé district, where Roman ruins sit next to 18th-century Pombaline architecture like they have been sharing a coffee for centuries. This 102 m² flat occupies the fourth floor of a building that survived the 1755 earthquake, which in Lisbon property terms is essentially royalty. The Pombaline cage structure, wooden ceilings and floors, and stone fireplace are all present and correct, with someone else having handled the tricky business of renovation five years ago.
The south-facing living room opens onto a balcony with Tagus River views, because apparently fourth-floor flats in Lisbon's oldest neighbourhood get to be quietly smug about their scenery. The kitchen carries the full Lisbon tradition with light-coloured azulejos and hydraulic tiles, while Roman ruins nearby provide an archaeological backdrop that most city-centre flats can only dream of. Sé does not deal in gentrified warehouses or modern insertions — this is the genuine article.
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