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3 Bed Apartment for sale

Sintra, Lisbon and Lisbon Coast, Portugal

£171,394 *  [€200,000]

3 Bed Apartment for sale

Sintra, Lisbon and Lisbon Coast, Portugal

£171,394 *  [€200,000]

Property Details


  • Bedrooms: 3
  • Bathrooms: 3
  • Plot size: 320 m2
  • Habitable space: 92 m2

Features


  • Double Glass
  • Energy performance certificate – C

Full Description


Inspired by Claude Monet's words, 'I must have flowers, always and always', this charming apartment is not just a space to live, but a garden of tranquility and beauty in the vibrant heart of the city. Upon crossing its threshold, we are welcomed by a hall that doubles as a corridor, telling a story of comfort and refinement. This path takes us to the suite and two more bedrooms, two of which have access to a closed terrace, true sanctuaries of peace and light, designed to be sources of rest and inspiration. The presence of a service WC reinforces convenience, highlighting the attention dedicated to each facet of daily life.
The heart of this home is a living room with an open space kitchen, measuring 27.66 m², where the art of cooking becomes a collective experience, thanks to the ceramic hob, oven, extractor fan, microwave and water heater. The 2.40m² balcony, transformed into a marquee, serves as a refuge for moments of contemplation and calm, where the fast pace of the city gives way to serenity.
This property stands out not only for its interior features but also for its strategic location in the city center, immersed in an area abundant in commerce and services, and a short distance from Cacém Station. The building, dating from 1969 and without an elevator, is highlighted by an aura of character and history, offering a rare charm amid urbanization.
'Choosing the right space is an art.' This apartment is a masterpiece of urban living, where functionality meets aesthetics in a rich and convenient urban fabric, ensuring that every detail contributes to the tapestry of the ideal home.
With a gross area of 92 m² and located on a plot of 320 m², this property represents a unique opportunity for those looking for the beauty, comfort and practicality of living in the center of everything, while maintaining the tranquility and warmth of a true home. .
We invite you to schedule your visit and explore how this apartment can become the setting for new chapters in your story, with the Klimt Art House at your side, guiding each step towards your ideal space, in a place where, like Monet said, flowers and dreams bloom always and forever.
Claude Monet (1840-1926) was a French painter and one of the founders of impressionism, a movement that revolutionized art at the end of the 19th century. Born in Paris, Monet developed an early interest in nature and the representation of light and color, elements that would become central to his work. His innovative technique of capturing variations in light and shadow, often painting the same scene at different times of the day, stood out as a hallmark of his unique style.
Monet rejected the academic conventions of the time, focusing on landscapes and outdoor scenes rather than historical or mythological subjects. His work 'Impression, Sunrise' (1872) gave rise to the term 'impressionism', initially used pejoratively by critics who did not understand his radical approach to painting visual impressions rather than realistic details.
Throughout his career, Monet explored varied subjects, from urban and rural landscapes to series of paintings focused on a single subject under different lighting conditions, such as Rouen Cathedral and the water lilies in his garden at Giverny. The latter became one of the most emblematic and recurring themes in his work, reflecting his fascination with the interaction between water, light and nature.
Monet spent the last years of his life in Giverny, where his garden and lily pond served as inspiration for many of his most famous works. His water lily paintings, in particular, are notable for their increasing abstraction and the way they challenge traditional perceptions of space and depth.
Monet struggled with vision problems towards the end of his life, but continued to paint, leaving a legacy of more than 2,000 paintings. His contribution to art was immense, influencing generations of artists and consolidating impressionism as one of the most important and lasting movements in the history of painting. Through his obsession with capturing light and the moment, Monet captured the ephemerality of life, inviting viewers to see the world through his 'impressions,' a vision that remains as vibrant and relevant today as it was when he was painted.
Energy Rating: C
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