The Arches Lisbon
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The Arches Lisbon

Prices from  € 585,000 £ 515,602 $ 674,366

In central Lisbon this project stands out, where its small belvedere rises up and the building´s pink plasterwork and paintwork, typical of Lisbon´s heritage, stands out. In a subtle harmony with the environment, this new residence with an intimate charm offers 28 apartments of types T1, T2 & T3, with exterior space, an underground parking garage and storage rooms.

This project combines new construction with the 19th-century building that has been completely reconstructed. The 2 buildings are organised around a garden with trees of almost 200m2, consisting of both private and communal gardens. The path between the communal garden and private gardens on the ground floor gives these apartments a villa atmosphere.

The buildings also have a private co-working space for the use of its residents. It contains a private meeting room, an open space, sofas for relaxing on, a bathroom and a coffee space.

Sustainability is an important theme in the project, including windows meeting the latest thermal and acoustic codes, light-coloured black-out blinds that will provide solar protection to mitigate variations in temperature, Hydrocarbon separator tanks for garage waste water, solar panel installations on the roof for domestic hot water.

This building project is part of a desire to promote the Portuguese architectural heritage. The preserved and entirely restored existing building gives identity and strength to the contemporary programme.

On one of the seven hills of Lisbon, the residential district of Campolide is rich in the splendour of typical Portuguese architecture of the late nineteenth century. With its friendly streets, shops, numerous services, luxury hotels, a marketplace, its aqueduct classified as a UNESCO World Heritage Site and its vast parks nearby, it is one of the most atmospheric areas in Lisbon.

Campolide benefits from the presence of Amoreiras shopping centre which combines a large variety of shops, leisure activities, restaurants and cinemas. Many education centres are present including the Lycée Français and the University of Nova de Lisboa and also many tertiary services.

The district is particularly well serviced by numerous metro, bus and tram lines and is also a short walk from Avenida de Liberdade, the charming boulevard of central Lisbon.

  • Elevator
  • Air conditioning
  • Heating
  • Terrace/Balcony
  • Garden
  • Parking

Units

Apartment - 1 Bedrooms

A2 72 m2 1 1 € 585,000 £ 515,602 $ 674,366 Available
A1 90 m2 1 1 € 645,000 £ 568,485 $ 743,532 Available

Apartment - 2 Bedrooms

B1 81 m2 2 1 € 680,000 £ 599,333 $ 783,878 Available

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Lisbon, Lisbon & Lisbon Coast

 Lisbon, Lisbon & Lisbon Coast

Not only is Lisbon Portugal’s largest and most wealthy city, but it also has the unique distinction of being Europe’s furthest western capital city. With a population of over 2.8 million in Lisbon and the surrounding area, it certainly qualifies as a large city on any scale.

Unlike some of the other cities in Portugal, it is not tourism that drives Lisbon’s economy. Lisbon is a global forerunner in the technology sector as well as a strong leader in mass multimedia, and is also Portugal’s financial district. With all of these healthy industries it is no wonder that Lisbon produces more than 45% of the Gross Domestic Product for all of Portugal. In addition, the per capita GDP is higher in Lisbon than compared to the average per capita GDP for the rest of Europe. These economic factors make Lisbon a very attractive place to live and purchase property.

 Lisbon, Lisbon & Lisbon Coast

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