DescriptionFully equipped 1+1 bedroom flat for sale in the city centre.This flat is part of the most recent rehabilitation project in the historic centre of Porto, perpetuating the design of the urban architecture of the fifteenth century and adding the quality, refinement and comfort of the XVIII century. XXI. The project will consist of 16 high-end residential units in which each floor consists of 4 fractions, with one lift per floor. The apartments vary between 70.85 and 143.85 m2, with typologies T1 and T2.In this 70m2 flat, we have two suites and a living room in open space format, one of the suites, has direct light and independent exit to the street. The flat is fully equipped.The Promoter will provide the client with the possibility of management services - the apartments have the possibility of being sold with guaranteed profitability; The managing entity may be responsible for all expenses including maintenance, condominium, water, electricity, internet, television and insurance, among others.The building is located in the oldest part of the city of Porto, right next to the emblematic São Bento station and the elegant Dom Luís I Bridge.Located in the historic area of the city, this property enjoys a privileged location due to its central location where we can find all kinds of traditional commerce and several tourist and cultural attractions such as the Puppet Museum of Porto, the Palace of Arts, the Treasure Museum of the Cathedral of Porto, the Museum of Sacred Art and Archaeology, the Ribeira Square, leisure areas such as the Infante D. Henrique Square.With a vast network of transport, restaurants, supermarkets and schools at your disposal.
Porto, with its historic center classified as a UNESCO World Heritage Site and its remarkable winemaking tradition, encapsulates a captivating mix of history and modernity. The Marquesa Palace, rooted in the oldest region and neighboring iconic landmarks such as São Bento Station and the D. Luís I Bridge, represents a living link with the city's past. The rehabilitation of this 15th century building, transforming it while preserving its architectural essence, speaks volumes about respect for the historical and cultural legacy while adapting to contemporary needs. The palace's association with nobility, suggested by its name 'Paço da Marquesa', adds a layer of depth to its history, harking back to an era when it served as the residence of noble families. This project not only enhances Porto's architectural heritage but also enriches the tourist offer, allowing visitors to experience the city in a unique and immersive way.