- 8 Bedroom(s)
- 4 Bathroom(s)
- 1060 m2
Description
Distributed over three floors with high ceilings, this house currently has eight bedrooms, seven living rooms, four bathrooms, three libraries/offices, three marble fireplaces, two kitchens, five vaulted cellars, stables, a woodshed, garage, several patios, terraces, balconies and gardens. In the backyard, there is an Arab cistern for irrigation and a large space where a swimming pool could be placed.
The Mesquita Pimentel Palace was built in the 16th century by LuÃs de Mesquita Pimentel, a noble knight of the city of Elvas. The Palace housed King Philip II of Spain in 1580 while he lived in Elvas before leaving for Lisbon. Several months before, the Palace had undergone major works executed by the royal architect Juan de Herrera, the architect who built the Monastery of Escorial. Originally, the Palace was connected to the building located a little further down, at Porta do Sol, forming only one building.
The Palace also offers beautiful panoramic views of the city of Elvas and its idyllic setting and, being Heritage, also qualifies for certain tax benefits.
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Location
Elvas, 7350, Elvas, Portalegre