Casa de Massarelos

Building probably built in the 18th century, the present features of Pombaline residential architecture. Suffered major restoration in 2001. In the interior, highlighted by some late 18th century tiles representing the four seasons, attributable to the workshop of Bartolomeu Antunes.

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Rua Doutor Jorge Rivotti, 36
2760-047,Oeiras

    Characteristics


  • Difficult external parking
  • Typical houses & Relevant buildings
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Edifício do Hospital Prisional de São João de Deus


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Convento da Cartuxa


The ancient Cartuxa Convent, founded in the beginning of the 17th century, has a small cloister with 3 arches on each side and a calcareous façade.

Forte de São Bruno


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Igreja da Cartuxa


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Quinta Real de Caxias/ Paço Real de Caxias


This farm represents the social life in the 18th century.

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