Commercial store in the center of Póvoa de Varzim
Area: 93 m2
2 bathrooms
Storage
Located 20 meters from Mouzinho de Albuquerque Avenue
Close to all services and beach
Excellent opportunity
Book your visit
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VIANA Imobiliária - PAULINO TORRES - Real Estate Brokerage Company, Limited
License AMI 1694, Associate APEMIP 62
We have been in Póvoa de Varzim for more than 38 years providing a personalized service in real estate brokerage!
Throughout these years our clients know, from their own experience, that VIANA Imobiliária offers...
A SOLID GUARANTEE!
If you want to buy or sell your property, with total SECURITY, contact us:
Shop 1: Av. Mouzinho de Albuquerque, 719, 4.490-409 Póvoa de Varzim
Shop 2: Rua Gomes de Amorim, 96A, 4.490-641 Póvoa de Varzim
Mobile: (+351) 914.146.112 * (+351) 917.523.533 (call to national mobile network)
VIANA Real Estate of PAULINO TORRES... your real estate since 1984!
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Póvoa de Varzim is a Portuguese city in the Northern Region (sub-region of Greater Porto and Porto Metropolitan Area) situated on a sandy coastal plain, halfway between the rivers Minho and Douro and with 40 053 inhabitants in its urban perimeter. It is the seat of a municipality with 82.21 km² of area and with 63,408 inhabitants (2011). The city expanded to the south to Vila do Conde, forming an urban agglomeration of 100,000 inhabitants, the seventh largest in Portugal and the third in the North. It is one of the urban centers of Northern Portugal and centrality of the neighboring municipalities of Vila do Conde and Esposende.
The first populations settled in its territory between four and six thousand years ago. Around 900 BC, instability in the region led to the foundation of a walled city, the Cividade de Terroso, which developed maritime trade routes with the civilizations of classical antiquity. The modern Póvoa de Varzim emerged after the conquest of the cividade by the Roman Republic around 138 BC, fishing and fish processing units developed shortly after, constituting the bases of the local economy. By the eleventh century, the fishing industry and fertile fields formed the basis of a feudal lordship and Varzim was fiercely disputed between the local and regional lords, the first kings of Portugal, which led to the creation of the municipality in 1308 and being subjected to medieval monastic power a few years later. The importance of Póvoa de Varzim reemerged with the Age of Discoveries due to the competence and wealth of its shipbuilders and navigators, who traded around the world on complex trade routes. By the seventeenth century, the fish processing industry took on new momentum and, some time later, Póvoa became the dominant fishing port in the North of Portugal.
The city of Póvoa de Varzim is a recognized beach town for three centuries, the most popular in the North of Portugal, which instituted an influential literary culture and patronage in music and theater. It is one of the few legal gambling zones in Portugal and has significant textile and food industries. The city maintains its own cultural identity, a rich fishing cuisine and ancient traditions, such as poveiras acronyms, the agricultural technique of the masseiras and festivals.
Source: Wikipedia
Area: 93 m2
2 bathrooms
Storage
Located 20 meters from Mouzinho de Albuquerque Avenue
Close to all services and beach
Excellent opportunity
Book your visit
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VIANA Imobiliária - PAULINO TORRES - Real Estate Brokerage Company, Limited
License AMI 1694, Associate APEMIP 62
We have been in Póvoa de Varzim for more than 38 years providing a personalized service in real estate brokerage!
Throughout these years our clients know, from their own experience, that VIANA Imobiliária offers...
A SOLID GUARANTEE!
If you want to buy or sell your property, with total SECURITY, contact us:
Shop 1: Av. Mouzinho de Albuquerque, 719, 4.490-409 Póvoa de Varzim
Shop 2: Rua Gomes de Amorim, 96A, 4.490-641 Póvoa de Varzim
Mobile: (+351) 914.146.112 * (+351) 917.523.533 (call to national mobile network)
VIANA Real Estate of PAULINO TORRES... your real estate since 1984!
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Póvoa de Varzim is a Portuguese city in the Northern Region (sub-region of Greater Porto and Porto Metropolitan Area) situated on a sandy coastal plain, halfway between the rivers Minho and Douro and with 40 053 inhabitants in its urban perimeter. It is the seat of a municipality with 82.21 km² of area and with 63,408 inhabitants (2011). The city expanded to the south to Vila do Conde, forming an urban agglomeration of 100,000 inhabitants, the seventh largest in Portugal and the third in the North. It is one of the urban centers of Northern Portugal and centrality of the neighboring municipalities of Vila do Conde and Esposende.
The first populations settled in its territory between four and six thousand years ago. Around 900 BC, instability in the region led to the foundation of a walled city, the Cividade de Terroso, which developed maritime trade routes with the civilizations of classical antiquity. The modern Póvoa de Varzim emerged after the conquest of the cividade by the Roman Republic around 138 BC, fishing and fish processing units developed shortly after, constituting the bases of the local economy. By the eleventh century, the fishing industry and fertile fields formed the basis of a feudal lordship and Varzim was fiercely disputed between the local and regional lords, the first kings of Portugal, which led to the creation of the municipality in 1308 and being subjected to medieval monastic power a few years later. The importance of Póvoa de Varzim reemerged with the Age of Discoveries due to the competence and wealth of its shipbuilders and navigators, who traded around the world on complex trade routes. By the seventeenth century, the fish processing industry took on new momentum and, some time later, Póvoa became the dominant fishing port in the North of Portugal.
The city of Póvoa de Varzim is a recognized beach town for three centuries, the most popular in the North of Portugal, which instituted an influential literary culture and patronage in music and theater. It is one of the few legal gambling zones in Portugal and has significant textile and food industries. The city maintains its own cultural identity, a rich fishing cuisine and ancient traditions, such as poveiras acronyms, the agricultural technique of the masseiras and festivals.
Source: Wikipedia