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House Paco de Arcos (Portugal)by annonceur international

HousePaco de Arcos (Portugal)
Price :
$13,962,000
Surface5,589 bedrooms9

Quinta do Relógio dates back to the nineteenth century and was built in 1860, under the direction of the architect Cinatti de Siena. It was the residence of His Royal Highness, King Ferdinand II. At the moment the property belongs to the heirs of His Royal Highness King D. João I and D. Filipa de Lancastre, Queen of Portugal and is protected heritage by the environmental safeguard plan and built heritage of the Municipality of Oeiras. Quinta do Relógio has a neoclassical language and atmosphere, present in the sumptuousness of the ornamentation of the buildings, surrounded by immense and dense vegetation, from which several species of trees stand out for their configuration and antiquity, such as the Araucaria, the Plane Trees and the Dracenas. The treatment of the outdoor spaces has different levels of land arranged around a patio where garages, stables and service quarters are located. The main building is arranged in two floors with a design of palatial proportions and unique elements such as the symmetry of the plants, the sequence of spaces formed by a porch, entrance hall and staircase illuminated by a skylight, three rooms with sea views and direct access to the garden.
Quinta do Relógio dates back to the 19th century and was built in 1860, under the direction of Architect Cinatti from Siena. It was the residence of His Royal Highness, King D. Fernando II. In its gardens stands out the Clock Tower that gave the name to the property. At the moment, the property belongs to the heirs of His Royal Highness, the King D. João I and D. Filipa de Lancastre, Queen of Portugal and is a heritage protected by the environmental safeguard plan and built heritage of the Municipality of Oeiras. Quinta do Relógio has a neoclassical language and atmosphere, present in the sumptuousness of the ornamentation of the buildings, surrounded by an immense and dense vegetation, from which several species of trees stand out due to their configuration and antiquity, such as Araucaria, Plátanos and Dracenas . The treatment of the exterior spaces presents different terrain levels arranged around a patio where the garages, stables and service quarters are located. The main building is spread over two floors with palatial proportions and unique elements such as the symmetry of the plans, the sequence of spaces formed by the porch, entrance hall and staircase illuminated by a skylight, three rooms with sea views and direct access to the garden.
Energy Rating: In Process
Quinta do Relógio dates back to the 19th century and was built in 1860, under the direction of Architect Cinatti from Siena. It was the residence of His Royal Highness, King Fernando II. The Clock Tower stands out in its gardens, which gave the property its name. At the moment, the property belongs to the heirs of His Royal Highness, the King D. João I and D. Filipa de Lancastre, Queen of Portugal and is a heritage protected by the environmental safeguard plan and built heritage of the Municipality of Oeiras. Quinta do Relógio has a neoclassical language and atmosphere, present in the sumptuous ornamentation of the buildings, surrounded by immense and dense vegetation, from which several species of trees stand out due to their configuration and antiquity, such as Araucária, Plátanos and Dracenas. . The treatment of the outdoor spaces presents different levels of land arranged around a courtyard where garages, stables and service accommodation are located. The main building is arranged on two floors with palatial proportions and unique elements such as the symmetry of the plans, the sequence of spaces formed by a porch, entrance hall and staircase illuminated by a skylight, three rooms with sea views and direct access to the garden.
Quinta do Relógio dates back to the 19th century and was built in 1860, under the direction of Architect Cinatti from Siena. It was the residence of His Royal Highness, King D. Fernando II. In its gardens stands out the Clock Tower that gave the name to the property. At the moment, the property belongs to the heirs of His Royal Highness, the King D. João I and D. Filipa de Lancastre, Queen of Portugal and is a heritage protected by the environmental safeguard plan and built heritage of the Municipality of Oeiras. Quinta do Relógio has a neoclassical language and atmosphere, present in the sumptuousness of the ornamentation of the buildings, surrounded by an immense and dense vegetation, from which several species of trees stand out due to their configuration and antiquity, such as Araucaria, Plátanos and Dracenas. The treatment of the exterior spaces presents different terrain levels arranged around a patio where the garages, stables and service quarters are located. The main building is spread over two floors with palatial proportions and unique elements such as the symmetry of the plans, the sequence of spaces formed by the porch, entrance hall and staircase illuminated by a skylight, three rooms with sea views and direct access to the garden.
Energy Rating: In progress

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