Description
Located on the fourth floor of a restored 1880 Pombaline building, this two-bedroom apartment offers a sweeping 180-degree view of the Tagus River, with the National Pantheon in the foreground.
Renovated in 2024, it blends historical reverence with architectural purity.
1. Essential Details
• Gross Private Area: 85 m2
• Floor: 4th
• Building: Pombaline, 1880
• Communal Renovation: 2022
• Interior Renovation: 2024
2. Layout
• Open-plan living and kitchen
• Primary bedroom with en-suite bathroom and walk-in closet
• Second bedroom with private balcony
• Full bathroom
• Laundry room
3. The Interior
Long-plank solid pine flooring anchors the space in tradition, while sleek, minimalist lines define the contemporary design. Tilt-and-turn windows usher in natural light, with remote-controlled shading offering layered softness in living areas and complete blackout in bedrooms. Full-height
pivot doors integrate seamlessly into the walls, enhancing the sense of space. Lighting is thoughtfully placed—ambient, recessed, and indirect—to highlight the apartment’s architectural features.
In the living room, three river-facing windows frame the ever-changing play of light. The room also features a ceiling rosette, backlit with warm indirect light, a design element echoed in the primary suite.
The kitchen is equipped with fully integrated Bosch appliances and matte white surfaces, offering a sleek, monolithic design. Every element is selected for its simplicity and unity, enhanced by smart storage that maximizes both space and function.
Bathrooms are finished with soft ceramics, featuring wall-mounted Roca fixtures, understated vanities, and ceiling-mounted rainfall showers.
The primary suite features a walk-in closet with custom compartments for essentials, jewelry, and shoes. Seamlessly integrated LED lighting subtly illuminates the interior.
The second bedroom opens onto a private balcony with restored wrought-iron railings and hand-laid tile.
Artworks Included: Project for the Reconstruction of His Property in Campo de Sta. Clara (1880), engraving by Visconde de Correia Godinho | Untitled (2001), signed silkscreen by Silva Palmeira
5. Surroundings
Nestled in the heart of Lisbon’s historic district, the apartment is within walking distance to the city’s most renowned landmarks:
• Cafés, terraces, and restaurants – just beyond the door
• Botto Machado Garden (dog park within) – across the street
• Feira da Ladra (flea market) – 100 m
• National Pantheon – 350 m
• Sta. Apolónia Station – 600 m
• Lisbon Cathedral – 1.3 km
• Praça do Comércio – 1.6 km
6. Investment Highlights
Appeal to International Investors:
Lisbon is rapidly becoming a global destination for culture, business, and tourism, driving increased interest in premium real estate within its historic districts. This apartment offers a unique chance for investors to acquire an exclusive asset in one of Europe’s most sought-after capitals.
Potential for Appreciation:
Properties like this—blending historic charm with modern design—present outstanding potential for both capital growth and strong rental returns. Supported by Portugal’s favorable tax regime and growing demand for high-end properties in iconic neighborhoods, this represents a remarkable
opportunity for those seeking a stable yet dynamic investment.
Campo de Sta. Clara 140, Lisbon. A seamless fusion of history, design, and light—offered at €698,000.
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Extras- Kitchenet
- Equipped kitchen
- Good sun exposure
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Security- Electric shutters
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Spaces- Closet
- Walking closet
- Laundry
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Outdoor- Double glazing
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Views- River view