Historic manor house with panoramic view
Manor house in the historic center of Sintra, full of history and with magnificent views from the city palace to the sea.
With 516 square meters of gross building area, all renovated, it is developed over three floors with eleven bedrooms and nine bathrooms.
It is divided into two buildings - the main one with the social spaces and bedroom and the guest house and garage.
The plot, nestled in the mountain slope, has an area of 2,238 square meters and is located 5 minutes' walk from the historic center of Sintra.
The houses were built in 1830 by the Count of Saldanha, maternal grandson of the Marquis of Pombal, as his country home.
The current main body, called Casa Italiana, was designed by a well-known Italian architect and built by Italian artists who painted the frescoes we can still enjoy today on the house's walls and ceilings.
At the entrance, after a large hall, we find a large circular living room with vaulted ceilings with medieval and classical-themed paintings and high glass shutters overlooking the garden.
Through a glass passage overlooking the garden, we reach the dining room with painted wooden ceiling, the kitchen with ancient stone floors and tiled fireplace and the service area of the house.
On the upper floor we have the bedrooms, all with panoramic views.
The guest house is completely independent from the main house, with living room, dining room, kitchen and all bedrooms facing east.
The garage has capacity for eight cars.
The palace is 5 minutes from the historic center of Sintra, 10 minutes from international schools
The American School in Portugal (TASIS) and Carlucci American International School of Lisbon (CAISL), 20 minutes from Cascais and 30 minutes from Lisbon international airport.
With 516 square meters of gross building area, all renovated, it is developed over three floors with eleven bedrooms and nine bathrooms.
It is divided into two buildings - the main one with the social spaces and bedroom and the guest house and garage.
The plot, nestled in the mountain slope, has an area of 2,238 square meters and is located 5 minutes' walk from the historic center of Sintra.
The houses were built in 1830 by the Count of Saldanha, maternal grandson of the Marquis of Pombal, as his country home.
The current main body, called Casa Italiana, was designed by a well-known Italian architect and built by Italian artists who painted the frescoes we can still enjoy today on the house's walls and ceilings.
At the entrance, after a large hall, we find a large circular living room with vaulted ceilings with medieval and classical-themed paintings and high glass shutters overlooking the garden.
Through a glass passage overlooking the garden, we reach the dining room with painted wooden ceiling, the kitchen with ancient stone floors and tiled fireplace and the service area of the house.
On the upper floor we have the bedrooms, all with panoramic views.
The guest house is completely independent from the main house, with living room, dining room, kitchen and all bedrooms facing east.
The garage has capacity for eight cars.
The palace is 5 minutes from the historic center of Sintra, 10 minutes from international schools
The American School in Portugal (TASIS) and Carlucci American International School of Lisbon (CAISL), 20 minutes from Cascais and 30 minutes from Lisbon international airport.