Surroundings
AT THE EPICENTRE OF LISBON,
CLOSE TO ALL THAT MATTERS
CLOSE TO ALL THAT MATTERS
At the epicentre of the most cosmopolitan and upscale area of Lisbon, re-emerges a building where the golden years of Portuguese architecture complement the current lifestyle. Its imposing appearance and its noble location result in an avenue showcasing the best that Portuguese architecture has to offer.
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What makes a city unique is the way it incorporates the past, when the traditional and the modern live side-by-side, when they mutually reinforce each other, and when they maintain their character with the passing of time.
– in “Convida”
Its purpose – a high-quality residential area – is re-emphasized by its proximity to several cultural and visual landmarks, such as the Parque Eduardo VII, Avenida da Liberdade or the Gulbenkian gardens, which, besides offering a privileged leisure space, include one of Portugal’s most important cultural institutions. Enjoy the culture, the commerce and the quality of life of a big city, while tapping into the benefits of large green spaces like parks and gardens.
Surroundings
AT THE EPICENTRE OF LISBON, CLOSE TO ALL THAT MATTERS
At the epicentre of the most cosmopolitan and upscale area of Lisbon, re-emerges a building where the golden years of Portuguese architecture complement the current lifestyle. Its imposing appearance and its noble location result in an avenue showcasing the best that Portuguese architecture has to offer.
“
What makes a city unique is the way it incorporates the past, when the traditional and the modern live side-by-side, when they mutually reinforce each other, and when they maintain their character with the passing of time.
– in “Convida”
Its purpose – a high-quality residential area – is re-emphasized by its proximity to several cultural and visual landmarks, such as the Parque Eduardo VII, Avenida da Liberdade or the Gulbenkian gardens, which, besides offering a privileged leisure space, include one of Portugal’s most important cultural institutions. Enjoy the culture, the commerce and the quality of life of a big city, while tapping into the benefits of large green spaces like parks and gardens.

The building
AN INVITING PLACE WITHIN THE CITY
A Estado Novo building, a masterpiece of restoration and conservation, revives its historical significance by adapting to modern comforts and contemporary life through careful renovation. The classicism of some of the décor and the magnitude and lighting of the spaces are combined with 21st-century finishes to provide a sense of timelessness.

The building
AN INVITING PLACE WITHIN THE CITY
A Estado Novo building, a masterpiece of restoration and conservation, revives its historical significance by adapting to modern comforts and contemporary life through careful renovation. The classicism of some of the décor and the magnitude and lighting of the spaces are combined with 21st-century finishes to provide a sense of timelessness.


42
apartments
6
floors
T1 – T4
typologies
B
energetic certification
AAA23 offers a unique range of possibilities for an unparalleled lifestyle, by combining the refinement of the past with the today’s modernity.
MODEL APARTMENT | T2 – UNIT 3.1
On the main façade, a detailed cleaning and consolidation of decorative features was employed by using original materials, thus preserving its elegant and imposing style, typical of the era of when it first made its appearance.
The windows have been reinforced with double glazing and the old window frames were replaced with new lacquered frames which abide by the same colour code and design, thus ensuring better soundproofing and energy efficiency for maximum comfort.
The interiors preserve the decorative features, with stone and wood as the main materials, creating a seamless relationship between historical and contemporary elements.

42
apartments
6
floors
T1 – T4
typologies
B
energetic certification
AAA23 offers a unique range of possibilities for an unparalleled lifestyle, by combining the refinement of the past with the today’s modernity.
MODEL APARTMENT | T2 – UNIT 3.1
On the main façade, a detailed cleaning and consolidation of decorative features was employed by using original materials, thus preserving its elegant and imposing style, typical of the era of when it first made its appearance.
The windows have been reinforced with double glazing and the old window frames were replaced with new lacquered frames which abide by the same colour code and design, thus ensuring better soundproofing and energy efficiency for maximum comfort.
The interiors preserve the decorative features, with stone and wood as the main materials, creating a seamless relationship between historical and contemporary elements.

PORTUGUESE
ARCHITECTURE
ARCHITECTURE
The “Português Suave” style, predominant in Portugal in the 1940s and 50s, features architect Pardal Monteiro, who designed great public works such as the Instituto Superior Técnico and the University of Lisbon, as well as private projects like the Ritz and Tivoli hotels.