Barão Residence occupies a key position on Rua do Barão, a prominent road in old Alfama, and its 18th-century Pombaline structure anchors nearly 954 square metres across four levels. Configured as seven independent units — with approved horizontal property awaiting notary confirmation — the building offers a flexible framework within one of Lisbon’s most historic neighbourhoods.

Photography courtesy Areia Advisers.

Photography courtesy Areia Advisers.

Photography courtesy Areia Advisers.

Photography courtesy Areia Advisers.

Photography courtesy Areia Advisers.

Photography courtesy Areia Advisers.

Photography courtesy Areia Advisers.

Photography courtesy Areia Advisers.

Photography courtesy Areia Advisers.

Photography courtesy Areia Advisers.

Photography courtesy Areia Advisers.

Photography courtesy Areia Advisers.
The ground floor pairs a sculptural loft with a heritage space lit from both front and rear, offering scope for conversion into an additional apartment, garage or workspace. Above, six apartments carry traces of the building’s long life: azulejo panels, period mirrors, simple terraces and upper rooms oriented toward the Tagus River. Outdoor space extends to 52sqm across balconies and a small garden.
Situated steps from Lisbon’s Cathedral, the residence brings scale and historic character to Alfama’s dense fabric. Price upon request via Areia Advisors.

Photography courtesy Areia Advisers.

Photography courtesy Areia Advisers.

Photography courtesy Areia Advisers.

Photography courtesy Areia Advisers.

Photography courtesy Areia Advisers.
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