12 000 000 EUR
7 ch
3 200 m²
3 lounges
6 bedrooms
Kitchen
Guest bathroom
Storage areas
Atrium
Chapel1st floor
3 large suites
Lounge/Gallery
Storage areasThere is also a house attached to the palace with bedrooms and bathrooms.
This property has huge potential for recovery for those who want to live in, or invest in, a unique and historic property.Location information:Situated by the sea, between Setúbal and the fishing village of Sesimbra, the Arrábida Natural Park has an incomparable beauty, in which the blue of the sea alternates with the whitish tones of the limestone cliffs and the green of the dense vegetation covering the mountains.The richness of the vegetation is one of the Park's greatest attractions. Here you'll find one of the rare examples of Mediterranean maquis in Portugal and its preservation was one of the reasons why Arrábida was considered a true international scientific relic. In order to keep it intact, access to some areas is only possible with a guide provided by the park's headquarters. There are also several accredited companies that organise extreme activities such as caving, diving and climbing.If you want to learn more about the fauna and flora, visit the Oceanographic Museum, housed in the Fort of Nossa Senhora da Arrábida, next to Praia do Portinho. Almost opposite, you can see Pedra da Anixa, a small islet that is a zoological reserve due to its underwater vegetation.In addition to the Serra da Arrábida, the Park includes other elevations such as the Serra do Risco, where the highest coastal cliff in mainland Portugal is located. It's a magnificent cliff 380 metres high, which plunges into the sea from where you can enjoy an unforgettable panorama of the Atlantic.The meeting of the mountains and the sea has given rise to a string of beaches with fine sand and transparent waters that we would think we would only find in the Mediterranean, such as Figueirinha, Galapos and Portinho da Arrábida.Favoured by the Franciscan friars who, between the 16th and 19th centuries, lived in the convent that still exists and meditated in the isolated chapels scattered throughout the mountains, Arrábida is exceptionally beautiful.
Energy Rating: C
#ref:LBN220186 Voir plus Voir moins The Chapel of Our Lady of El Carmen, known simply as El Carmen, is located on the western side of the Arrábida mountain range.According to Friar Agostinho de Santa Maria, this sanctuary was built by D. Madalena Giron, 2nd Duchess of Aveiro, in 1560. The palace has 3,200 square metres of private gross floor area set in a 50-hectare estate, with the Chapel of Santa Maria do Carmo standing out, a place of annual pilgrimage, according to this cleric's publication.The Palacio Del Carmen is a historic building and was built in 1534. For several years, it hosted private events, especially weddings and baptisms. It has two noble halls with capacity for around 200 people and a smaller room.The palace has a gross private area of 3,200 m2 and a patio of 16,750 m2. It has two floors:Floor 0:
3 lounges
6 bedrooms
Kitchen
Guest bathroom
Storage areas
Atrium
Chapel1st floor
3 large suites
Lounge/Gallery
Storage areasThere is also a house attached to the palace with bedrooms and bathrooms.
This property has huge potential for recovery for those who want to live in, or invest in, a unique and historic property.Location information:Situated by the sea, between Setúbal and the fishing village of Sesimbra, the Arrábida Natural Park has an incomparable beauty, in which the blue of the sea alternates with the whitish tones of the limestone cliffs and the green of the dense vegetation covering the mountains.The richness of the vegetation is one of the Park's greatest attractions. Here you'll find one of the rare examples of Mediterranean maquis in Portugal and its preservation was one of the reasons why Arrábida was considered a true international scientific relic. In order to keep it intact, access to some areas is only possible with a guide provided by the park's headquarters. There are also several accredited companies that organise extreme activities such as caving, diving and climbing.If you want to learn more about the fauna and flora, visit the Oceanographic Museum, housed in the Fort of Nossa Senhora da Arrábida, next to Praia do Portinho. Almost opposite, you can see Pedra da Anixa, a small islet that is a zoological reserve due to its underwater vegetation.In addition to the Serra da Arrábida, the Park includes other elevations such as the Serra do Risco, where the highest coastal cliff in mainland Portugal is located. It's a magnificent cliff 380 metres high, which plunges into the sea from where you can enjoy an unforgettable panorama of the Atlantic.The meeting of the mountains and the sea has given rise to a string of beaches with fine sand and transparent waters that we would think we would only find in the Mediterranean, such as Figueirinha, Galapos and Portinho da Arrábida.Favoured by the Franciscan friars who, between the 16th and 19th centuries, lived in the convent that still exists and meditated in the isolated chapels scattered throughout the mountains, Arrábida is exceptionally beautiful.
Energy Rating: C
#ref:LBN220186 The Chapel of Our Lady of El Carmen, known simply as El Carmen, is located on the western side of the Arrábida mountain range.According to Friar Agostinho de Santa Maria, this sanctuary was built by D. Madalena Giron, 2nd Duchess of Aveiro, in 1560. The palace has 3,200 square metres of private gross floor area set in a 50-hectare estate, with the Chapel of Santa Maria do Carmo standing out, a place of annual pilgrimage, according to this cleric's publication.The Palacio Del Carmen is a historic building and was built in 1534. For several years, it hosted private events, especially weddings and baptisms. It has two noble halls with capacity for around 200 people and a smaller room.The palace has a gross private area of 3,200 m2 and a patio of 16,750 m2. It has two floors:Floor 0:
3 lounges
6 bedrooms
Kitchen
Guest bathroom
Storage areas
Atrium
Chapel1st floor
3 large suites
Lounge/Gallery
Storage areasThere is also a house attached to the palace with bedrooms and bathrooms.
This property has huge potential for recovery for those who want to live in, or invest in, a unique and historic property.Location information:Situated by the sea, between Setúbal and the fishing village of Sesimbra, the Arrábida Natural Park has an incomparable beauty, in which the blue of the sea alternates with the whitish tones of the limestone cliffs and the green of the dense vegetation covering the mountains.The richness of the vegetation is one of the Park's greatest attractions. Here you'll find one of the rare examples of Mediterranean maquis in Portugal and its preservation was one of the reasons why Arrábida was considered a true international scientific relic. In order to keep it intact, access to some areas is only possible with a guide provided by the park's headquarters. There are also several accredited companies that organise extreme activities such as caving, diving and climbing.If you want to learn more about the fauna and flora, visit the Oceanographic Museum, housed in the Fort of Nossa Senhora da Arrábida, next to Praia do Portinho. Almost opposite, you can see Pedra da Anixa, a small islet that is a zoological reserve due to its underwater vegetation.In addition to the Serra da Arrábida, the Park includes other elevations such as the Serra do Risco, where the highest coastal cliff in mainland Portugal is located. It's a magnificent cliff 380 metres high, which plunges into the sea from where you can enjoy an unforgettable panorama of the Atlantic.The meeting of the mountains and the sea has given rise to a string of beaches with fine sand and transparent waters that we would think we would only find in the Mediterranean, such as Figueirinha, Galapos and Portinho da Arrábida.Favoured by the Franciscan friars who, between the 16th and 19th centuries, lived in the convent that still exists and meditated in the isolated chapels scattered throughout the mountains, Arrábida is exceptionally beautiful.
Energy Rating: C
#ref:LBN220186 A Ermida de Nossa Senhora de El Carmen, conhecida simplesmente por El Carmen, está situada na zona ocidental da serra da Arrábida.Segundo Frei Agostinho de Santa Maria, este santuário terá sido mandado construir por D. Madalena Giron, 2ª Duquesa de Aveiro, em 1560. O palacete tem 3200 metros quadrados de área bruta privativa inseridos numa propriedade de 50 hectares, destacando-se a Capela de Santa Maria do Carmo, local de peregrinação anual, segundo se lê na publicação deste clérigo.O Palácio Del Carmen é um edifício histórico e foi construído em 1534. Durante vários anos, o espaço recebeu eventos privados sobretudo casamentos e batizados. Tem dois salões nobres com capacidade para cerca de 200 pessoas e uma sala mais pequena.O Palacete tem 3.200 m2 de área bruta privativa, contando com um logradouro de 16.750m2. Desenvolve-se em 2 pisos:Piso 0:
3 salões
6 quartos
Copa/Cozinha
Casa de banho social
Zonas de arrumos
Átrio
CapelaPiso 1:
3 grandes suítes
Sala/Galeria
Zonas de arrumosHá ainda uma casa anexa ao Palacete com quartos e casas de banho.
Esta propriedade tem um enorme potencial para recuperação para quem queira viver, ou investir em um imóvel único e histórico.Informação sobre o local:Situado junto ao mar, entre Setúbal e a vila piscatória de Sesimbra, o Parque Natural da Arrábida tem uma beleza incomparável, em que o azul do mar alterna com os tons esbranquiçados das falésias de calcário e com o verde do denso manto vegetal que cobre a Serra.A riqueza vegetal é um dos maiores atrativos do Parque. Aqui encontra-se um dos raros exemplos de maquis mediterrânico em Portugal e a sua preservação foi um dos motivos que levou a que a Arrábida fosse considerada uma verdadeira relíquia científica internacional. Para que ela se mantenha intacta, o acesso a algumas áreas só é possível acompanhado de um Guia indicado pela Sede do Parque. Existem também diversas empresas credenciadas que organizam atividades radicais, como a espeleologia, o mergulho e a escalada.Se quiser saber mais sobre a fauna e a flora, visite o Museu Oceanográfico, instalado no Forte de Nossa Senhora da Arrábida, junto à Praia do Portinho. Quase em frente, avista-se a Pedra da Anixa, uma pequena ilhota que constitui uma reserva zoológica devido à sua vegetação subaquática.Além da Serra da Arrábida, o Parque engloba outras elevações como a Serra do Risco, onde se situa a falésia mais alta costa de Portugal Continental. Trata-se de uma magnífica arriba de 380 metros de altura, que se precipita sobre o mar de onde poderá apreciar uma inesquecível panorâmica sobre o Atlântico.O encontro da serra com o mar originou um cordão de praias de areias finas e águas transparentes que julgaríamos encontrar apenas no Mediterrâneo, como a Figueirinha, Galapos e o Portinho da Arrábida.Preferida pelos frades franciscanos que entre os séculos XVI e XIX, habitaram o Convento ainda existente e meditavam nas capelas isoladas dispersas pela Serra, a Arrábida possui excelentes condições para a agricultura e a pastorícia que dão origem a produtos de grande qualidade. Destacam-se os Vinhos, que poderá conhecer seguindo a Rota dos Vinhos da Costa Azul, que o leva à simpática vila de Azeitão e onde poderá experimentar queijos deliciosos.
Categoria Energética: C
#ref:LBN220186 The Chapel of Our Lady of El Carmen, known simply as El Carmen, is located on the western side of the Arrábida mountain range.According to Friar Agostinho de Santa Maria, this sanctuary was built by D. Madalena Giron, 2nd Duchess of Aveiro, in 1560. The palace has 3,200 square metres of private gross floor area set in a 50-hectare estate, with the Chapel of Santa Maria do Carmo standing out, a place of annual pilgrimage, according to this cleric's publication.The Palacio Del Carmen is a historic building and was built in 1534. For several years, it hosted private events, especially weddings and baptisms. It has two noble halls with capacity for around 200 people and a smaller room.The palace has a gross private area of 3,200 m2 and a patio of 16,750 m2. It has two floors:Floor 0:
3 lounges
6 bedrooms
Kitchen
Guest bathroom
Storage areas
Atrium
Chapel1st floor
3 large suites
Lounge/Gallery
Storage areasThere is also a house attached to the palace with bedrooms and bathrooms.
This property has huge potential for recovery for those who want to live in, or invest in, a unique and historic property.Location information:Situated by the sea, between Setúbal and the fishing village of Sesimbra, the Arrábida Natural Park has an incomparable beauty, in which the blue of the sea alternates with the whitish tones of the limestone cliffs and the green of the dense vegetation covering the mountains.The richness of the vegetation is one of the Park's greatest attractions. Here you'll find one of the rare examples of Mediterranean maquis in Portugal and its preservation was one of the reasons why Arrábida was considered a true international scientific relic. In order to keep it intact, access to some areas is only possible with a guide provided by the park's headquarters. There are also several accredited companies that organise extreme activities such as caving, diving and climbing.If you want to learn more about the fauna and flora, visit the Oceanographic Museum, housed in the Fort of Nossa Senhora da Arrábida, next to Praia do Portinho. Almost opposite, you can see Pedra da Anixa, a small islet that is a zoological reserve due to its underwater vegetation.In addition to the Serra da Arrábida, the Park includes other elevations such as the Serra do Risco, where the highest coastal cliff in mainland Portugal is located. It's a magnificent cliff 380 metres high, which plunges into the sea from where you can enjoy an unforgettable panorama of the Atlantic.The meeting of the mountains and the sea has given rise to a string of beaches with fine sand and transparent waters that we would think we would only find in the Mediterranean, such as Figueirinha, Galapos and Portinho da Arrábida.Favoured by the Franciscan friars who, between the 16th and 19th centuries, lived in the convent that still exists and meditated in the isolated chapels scattered throughout the mountains, Arrábida is exceptionally beautiful.
Energy Rating: C
#ref:LBN220186 The Chapel of Our Lady of El Carmen, known simply as El Carmen, is located on the western side of the Arrábida mountain range.According to Friar Agostinho de Santa Maria, this sanctuary was built by D. Madalena Giron, 2nd Duchess of Aveiro, in 1560. The palace has 3,200 square metres of private gross floor area set in a 50-hectare estate, with the Chapel of Santa Maria do Carmo standing out, a place of annual pilgrimage, according to this cleric's publication.The Palacio Del Carmen is a historic building and was built in 1534. For several years, it hosted private events, especially weddings and baptisms. It has two noble halls with capacity for around 200 people and a smaller room.The palace has a gross private area of 3,200 m2 and a patio of 16,750 m2. It has two floors:Floor 0:
3 lounges
6 bedrooms
Kitchen
Guest bathroom
Storage areas
Atrium
Chapel1st floor
3 large suites
Lounge/Gallery
Storage areasThere is also a house attached to the palace with bedrooms and bathrooms.
This property has huge potential for recovery for those who want to live in, or invest in, a unique and historic property.Location information:Situated by the sea, between Setúbal and the fishing village of Sesimbra, the Arrábida Natural Park has an incomparable beauty, in which the blue of the sea alternates with the whitish tones of the limestone cliffs and the green of the dense vegetation covering the mountains.The richness of the vegetation is one of the Park's greatest attractions. Here you'll find one of the rare examples of Mediterranean maquis in Portugal and its preservation was one of the reasons why Arrábida was considered a true international scientific relic. In order to keep it intact, access to some areas is only possible with a guide provided by the park's headquarters. There are also several accredited companies that organise extreme activities such as caving, diving and climbing.If you want to learn more about the fauna and flora, visit the Oceanographic Museum, housed in the Fort of Nossa Senhora da Arrábida, next to Praia do Portinho. Almost opposite, you can see Pedra da Anixa, a small islet that is a zoological reserve due to its underwater vegetation.In addition to the Serra da Arrábida, the Park includes other elevations such as the Serra do Risco, where the highest coastal cliff in mainland Portugal is located. It's a magnificent cliff 380 metres high, which plunges into the sea from where you can enjoy an unforgettable panorama of the Atlantic.The meeting of the mountains and the sea has given rise to a string of beaches with fine sand and transparent waters that we would think we would only find in the Mediterranean, such as Figueirinha, Galapos and Portinho da Arrábida.Favoured by the Franciscan friars who, between the 16th and 19th centuries, lived in the convent that still exists and meditated in the isolated chapels scattered throughout the mountains, Arrábida is exceptionally beautiful.
Energy Rating: C
#ref:LBN220186 The Chapel of Our Lady of El Carmen, known simply as El Carmen, is located on the western side of the Arrábida mountain range.According to Friar Agostinho de Santa Maria, this sanctuary was built by D. Madalena Giron, 2nd Duchess of Aveiro, in 1560. The palace has 3,200 square metres of private gross floor area set in a 50-hectare estate, with the Chapel of Santa Maria do Carmo standing out, a place of annual pilgrimage, according to this cleric's publication.The Palacio Del Carmen is a historic building and was built in 1534. For several years, it hosted private events, especially weddings and baptisms. It has two noble halls with capacity for around 200 people and a smaller room.The palace has a gross private area of 3,200 m2 and a patio of 16,750 m2. It has two floors:Floor 0:
3 lounges
6 bedrooms
Kitchen
Guest bathroom
Storage areas
Atrium
Chapel1st floor
3 large suites
Lounge/Gallery
Storage areasThere is also a house attached to the palace with bedrooms and bathrooms.
This property has huge potential for recovery for those who want to live in, or invest in, a unique and historic property.Location information:Situated by the sea, between Setúbal and the fishing village of Sesimbra, the Arrábida Natural Park has an incomparable beauty, in which the blue of the sea alternates with the whitish tones of the limestone cliffs and the green of the dense vegetation covering the mountains.The richness of the vegetation is one of the Park's greatest attractions. Here you'll find one of the rare examples of Mediterranean maquis in Portugal and its preservation was one of the reasons why Arrábida was considered a true international scientific relic. In order to keep it intact, access to some areas is only possible with a guide provided by the park's headquarters. There are also several accredited companies that organise extreme activities such as caving, diving and climbing.If you want to learn more about the fauna and flora, visit the Oceanographic Museum, housed in the Fort of Nossa Senhora da Arrábida, next to Praia do Portinho. Almost opposite, you can see Pedra da Anixa, a small islet that is a zoological reserve due to its underwater vegetation.In addition to the Serra da Arrábida, the Park includes other elevations such as the Serra do Risco, where the highest coastal cliff in mainland Portugal is located. It's a magnificent cliff 380 metres high, which plunges into the sea from where you can enjoy an unforgettable panorama of the Atlantic.The meeting of the mountains and the sea has given rise to a string of beaches with fine sand and transparent waters that we would think we would only find in the Mediterranean, such as Figueirinha, Galapos and Portinho da Arrábida.Favoured by the Franciscan friars who, between the 16th and 19th centuries, lived in the convent that still exists and meditated in the isolated chapels scattered throughout the mountains, Arrábida is exceptionally beautiful.
Energy Rating: C
#ref:LBN220186 The Chapel of Our Lady of El Carmen, known simply as El Carmen, is located on the western side of the Arrábida mountain range.According to Friar Agostinho de Santa Maria, this sanctuary was built by D. Madalena Giron, 2nd Duchess of Aveiro, in 1560. The palace has 3,200 square metres of private gross floor area set in a 50-hectare estate, with the Chapel of Santa Maria do Carmo standing out, a place of annual pilgrimage, according to this cleric's publication.The Palacio Del Carmen is a historic building and was built in 1534. For several years, it hosted private events, especially weddings and baptisms. It has two noble halls with capacity for around 200 people and a smaller room.The palace has a gross private area of 3,200 m2 and a patio of 16,750 m2. It has two floors:Floor 0:
3 lounges
6 bedrooms
Kitchen
Guest bathroom
Storage areas
Atrium
Chapel1st floor
3 large suites
Lounge/Gallery
Storage areasThere is also a house attached to the palace with bedrooms and bathrooms.
This property has huge potential for recovery for those who want to live in, or invest in, a unique and historic property.Location information:Situated by the sea, between Setúbal and the fishing village of Sesimbra, the Arrábida Natural Park has an incomparable beauty, in which the blue of the sea alternates with the whitish tones of the limestone cliffs and the green of the dense vegetation covering the mountains.The richness of the vegetation is one of the Park's greatest attractions. Here you'll find one of the rare examples of Mediterranean maquis in Portugal and its preservation was one of the reasons why Arrábida was considered a true international scientific relic. In order to keep it intact, access to some areas is only possible with a guide provided by the park's headquarters. There are also several accredited companies that organise extreme activities such as caving, diving and climbing.If you want to learn more about the fauna and flora, visit the Oceanographic Museum, housed in the Fort of Nossa Senhora da Arrábida, next to Praia do Portinho. Almost opposite, you can see Pedra da Anixa, a small islet that is a zoological reserve due to its underwater vegetation.In addition to the Serra da Arrábida, the Park includes other elevations such as the Serra do Risco, where the highest coastal cliff in mainland Portugal is located. It's a magnificent cliff 380 metres high, which plunges into the sea from where you can enjoy an unforgettable panorama of the Atlantic.The meeting of the mountains and the sea has given rise to a string of beaches with fine sand and transparent waters that we would think we would only find in the Mediterranean, such as Figueirinha, Galapos and Portinho da Arrábida.Favoured by the Franciscan friars who, between the 16th and 19th centuries, lived in the convent that still exists and meditated in the isolated chapels scattered throughout the mountains, Arrábida is exceptionally beautiful.
Energy Rating: C
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