Description
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True work of ART, where materials of the highest quality prevail...
Next to Serra da Arrábida and beaches - Over time, Azeitão has become a unique place to live...
"297sqm gross area, 264sqm useful"
T5 House with Garage
Floor 0:
2 Suites with wardrobes
Laundry
Floor 1:
1 Suite with Closet
Terrace with 35sqm
Equipment:
Fully equipped kitchen
Electric Blinds
Automated Gates
Solar Panel: 300L
Complete Central Vacuum
Alarm
Video Doorman
Barbecue
Pre Installation of Air Conditioning
PVC Windows
Swimming Pool
Land famous for its vineyards, pies, cheeses and palaces, Azeitão owes its name to distant times, when here, Romans and Arabs cultivated and made the best use of these fertile lands. The unique climate provided by the mountains and its proximity to the sea, together with the soil, meant that a vast olive grove began to be planted here, responsible at that time for the production of a very rich olive oil, which ended up naming the region Azeitão .
In parallel with olive oil, clay pieces, tiles, and wines with particular characteristics were also produced here; but it was mainly through the hands of the friars of Arrábida that, along with liqueurs, the region began to become more linked to the cultivation of vineyards. An example of this is the wines from Quinta e Palácio da Bacalhoa, or Caves José Maria da Fonseca, the oldest producer of table wine and Moscatel de Setúbal in Portugal.
Azeitão was the seat of a municipality that was extinct on October 24,1855 and integrated into the municipality of Setúbal. It is formed by the ancient parishes of São Lourenço and São Simão, which included the villages of Vila Nogueira de Azeitão, Brejos de Azeitão, Vendas de Azeitão and Vila Fresca de Azeitão.
They share the name "of Azeitão", thanks to the extensive olive groves that , in Arab times, dominated those parts.
The lands of Azeitão embodied by these two ancient parishes, now unified, have been an integral part of the municipality of Sesimbra since the founding of the Kingdom of Portugal
The entire main street is an invitation to appreciate the traditional commerce, here with a strong historical and artistic component, including some antique shops.
As a place of wine excellence, there are numerous guided wine tourism tours; Among these, the José Maria da Fonseca house-museum, where you can learn about the 180 years of history of this family and the company that owns the oldest brand of Portuguese wines, and taste the famous Moscatel de Setúbal or taste a Periquita.
Next to the road national 10 Quinta da Bacalhôa, is another unmissable place for a visit, where in addition to appreciating the wines, you can enjoy a guided tour, full of cultural elements.
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