Commercialized by: Sun In Portugal
AMI License: 13142
HOUSE T11
With the possibility of different use
VALUE: €1.6 MILLION
Construction area-945.9000 M2
Total land area-1,758.2000 M2
House of Art Nouveau style, in Estremoz with very good conservation, reveals an entire season in its style and materials used.
Family house, with signature of architect, from the beginning of the TWENTIETH century, presents itself as a good possibility of use for tourism or mixed business activity, with excellent state of conservation and a good distribution of the divisions adapts with Various forms of current use.
It has a remarkable history, always as family housing, does not present constraints to new uses at this time.
Building a very interesting beauty and harmony, it has a very adaptable functionality for any changes that are intended to be introduced with a view to different use of current and modernization.
With garden and attachments also easily integrated in a new form of use to give to the property, this product can serve as a basis for projects of different use always with the assurance of quality and harmony that this property offers.
Total land area-1,758.2000 M2.
Gross construction area-945.9000 M2.
13 divisions, garage and annex type home of homemade.
Additional notes:
Gross dependent area-250.7200 M2, private gross AREA-695.1800 m2.
Deployment Area 422, 9000m2
Designated as Casa Vieira da Silva, or Palacete Vieira da Silva, this would have been one of the first, if not even the first, buildings to be built on the current Avenue 9 (Old Avenue of the station) of April in Estremoz. It was built by the physician João Lopes Nunes Vieira da Silva, married to Elisa Carmen Reynolds Graça Zagallo and was used as residence of this family. Its construction dates back to the beginning of the TWENTIETH century and it has elements that reveal the taste of the bourgeoisie of the time, blending classical references and revivalists with the new trends of the time, with the use of materials originating from Central Europe. This is how its architecture is inscribes in the Art Nouveau style, and it can be identified here distinctive aspects of this movement, either through the tiles of naturalistic motifs, or from the Ferrarias, but also in the decorations of the doors and windows. The building is listed in the Estremoz Heritage Charter, along with other properties, for its "renowned cultural interest, namely historical, ethnographic or architectural".