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Tábua
The Midões Palace is a historical architectural gem comprising 6 buildings dating back to the seventeenth century, situated in the picturesque village of Midões in Tábua. This stunning property includes the Midões Palace, Viscountess Manor, Almeida Veiga Manor, Winery/Mill, Caretaker's House, and Agricultural Support House, all interconnected to form a cohesive estate. The Midões Palace, also known as the Palace of the Four Seasons, is a significant national landmark with rich historical importance. It was the residence of the 2nd Viscount of Midões and features intricate frescoes and stuccoes, along with allegorical sculptures representing the four seasons. The property spans over 1,040 m² of gross built area on a total land area of 847m². The Viscountess Manor and Almeida Veiga Manor add to the grandeur of the estate, showcasing traditional Portuguese architecture and historical charm. The Winery/Mill, Caretaker's House, and Agricultural Support House complement the main structures, offering additional living spaces and functional amenities. The property is surrounded by the natural beauty of Tábua, a region known for its vineyards and heritage sites. Midões village is steeped in history, with ancient manors, chapels, and landmarks to explore. The estate itself has great potential for restoration and could be transformed into a luxury residence or boutique hotel. Priced at 1,750,000, this unique property presents a rare opportunity to own a piece of Portugal's architectural and cultural heritage. The value of the estate is reflected in its historical significance, architectural beauty, and potential for restoration and further development. Don't miss the chance to own a piece of Portuguese history with the Midões Palace estate in Tábua.
Tábua