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Agueda, Portugal 3750-859

The Borralha Palace, also known as the Borralha House, is a historic property located in Águeda, Aveiro, with roots dating back to the 19th century, more precisely to 1843. The building was initially built by Francisco Caldeira Leitão Pinto and his wife Ignez de Vera Geraldes Mello e Bourbon, members of the local aristocracy.it represents a rich blend of architectural styles, primarily neoclassical, with revivalist details of neo-gothic influence, as well as neo-medieval elements, giving it a unique and aristocratic aesthetic. The Palace is a testimony to the architectural splendor of the 19th century in Portugal and its construction dates back in large part to the era of economic growth that the country experienced during the industrial boom.s experienced during the period of industrialization, especially in the northern areas, where prosperity was often connected to the development of industry and commerce.originating from a noble family, it represents the typical summer residence of the Portuguese aristocracy, who sought to escape the heat of the city. Over time, the property has undergone several alterations, but still preserves significant traces of its original design. The main façade, which is remarkably imposing, has a symmetrical design in five sections, with the central one and the ends highlighted by triangular pediments. In the center is a coat of arms stone that celebrates the coat of arms of the founding families, a visual detail that underlines its noble origin and the property's historical connection. Additional elements, such as the neoclassical gate that delimits the main access, decorated with the coat of arms of the Leitão, Pinto, Caldeira and Carvalho, reinforce the atmosphere of refinement and tradition that one feels when entering the space.the palace's main entrance is dominated by a grand staircase leading to a sophisticated portico, adorned with sculpted decorative details that give it a majestic air. the large, romantic garden preserves centuries-old trees, lakes, ornamental ponds and even an artificial grotto, offering a serene and contemplative setting. Over the years, the Borralha Palace has served as a meeting place for cultural and political events, becoming a landmark of social and historical importance in the region. Today, adapted into a 48-room hotel and event space, its interior has been carefully preserved, housing large halls with high ceilings decorated with frescoes, as well as sumptuous chandeliers and historicist-style tile skirting boards, produced by Miguel Costa in 1905. These tiles adorn spaces such as the grand staircase leading to the upper floors, where the walls have been lined and the rooms cushioned as an evocation of the luxury and sophistication of other times. The high-quality wooden floors and traditional Portuguese tiles add an incomparable charm, allowing visitors to enjoy the history and sophistication of the space.many of the furnishings and interior decorations are original and date from times gone by, including pieces of art and furniture that reflect the aristocratic life of yesteryear, which contributes to the authenticity of the space, making it a point of interest for all history lovers. The Palácio da Borralha is now recognized as a cultural icon in Águeda, attracting tourists and historians alike. Its historical value, combined with its architectural and landscape beauty, will certainly be its strong point for future investment, attracting new ideas and uses for the building, such as reception spaces, cultural exhibitions or event centers. CHARACTERISTICS: Plot Area: 17 898 m2 | 192 652 sq ft Deployment Area: 2 512 m2 | 27 043 sq ft Building Area: 5 583 m2 | 60 090 sq ft Bedrooms: 48 Energy efficiency: C

Amenities

  • Bedrooms: 48
  • Full Bathrooms: 0
  • Partial Bathrooms: 0
  • Property Type: Residential
  • Home size: 4,306 ft2 / 400.04 m2
  • MLS: LS05247
  • Status: Active

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