Mansion, Campo de Santana, Lisboa












































Description
A century-old palacete reborn with grace and intelligence, this 1901 townhouse in Lisbon’s vibrant heart has been restructured, restored, and decorated to the highest standard. The result is a residence of 444 square metres where history and contemporary living coexist in complete harmony.
Located in Arroios, hailed by Time Out as “the coolest neighbourhood in the world,” the house lies beside the Italian Embassy and moments from the renaissance of the Desterro district — soon to welcome new gardens, ateliers, and Lisbon’s first Soho House. Restaurants such as Ramiro are only steps away, adding to the energy and refinement of the area.
Architecture and Composition:
Across four levels, the house offers spacious and flexible accommodation for a single family or if income generation is contemplated three independent units, each with its own street entrance . This is a property already set up for modular living or income generation.
• Main Residence (First and Second Floors):
An elegant home entered through a grand hall, its restored stucco, marble, and carved woodwork preserve the soul of the house. The first floor includes generous living and dining rooms, two bedrooms, and a service kitchen. The upper floor features an ancillary kitchen and three further substantial bedrooms with en suite bathrooms .
• Mezzanine
A self-contained mezzanine with private access, perfect for guests, staff, or short-term rental.
• Studio / Atelier / Office Space:
A bright, flexible ground-floor area with potential for use as a gym, gallery, office, boutique or parking (subject to council approval).
Restoration and Atmosphere:
Every surface of the property was reimagined during a two-year restoration that balanced architectural authenticity with discreet technology. Lighting merges modern design and vintage pieces. Furniture includes Portuguese antiques from the original family (owners since 1903), combined with contemporary works by European designers. The curated furnishings are available for purchase by separate negotiation.
Comfort is ensured throughout with air conditioning, electric radiators, and solar panels that provide domestic and pool heating.
The Garden - A Private Oasis:
At the rear, a 115 m² Mediterranean garden forms a tranquil retreat. Its terrace invites outdoor dining under the shade of a distinguished olive tree surrounded by lavender, rosemary, and cypress. A heated swimming pool with countercurrent jets and an electric polycarbonate cover completes this secluded sanctuary — rare in the centre of Lisbon.
This property embodies the art of living well:
a house of character and history, fully renovated and ready to inhabit or to divide into independent, income-generating apartments. It offers the rare privilege of space, versatility, and privacy in Lisbon’s most dynamic quarter.
Whether as a private residence, investment, or both, this palacete stands as an example of refined urban living — a timeless home at the cultural heart of the city.
Areas
444 m²
Gross Private Area
559 m²
Gross Build Area
115 m²
Outdoor Area
Features
