Category: Civil Architecture > Small Palace
District: Lisboa > Lisboa > Belém
Located in Pedrouços, in the historic parish of Belém, in Lisbon, the Former Residence of the Governor of the Bom Sucesso Fort occupies a privileged position on the right bank of the Tagus River. Its unique location offers broad and unobstructed views over the estuary, capturing the essence of the capital's riverside landscape.
The proximity to the waterway highlights its strategic role in past eras, when the defense of Lisbon's entrance by the river was of vital importance. The constant movement of boats and the Atlantic breeze create a dynamic and pleasant setting throughout the day, conferring a particular luminosity to the place and enhancing its integration into Lisbon's coastal landscape.
This building once served as the home and administrative center of the Governor of the Bom Sucesso Fort, giving it significant historical relevance. Intrinsically linked to the security and maritime control of the Tagus bar, one of the country's most crucial entrances, the residence was a focal point of authority and military life at the time.
It was in this location that many decisions regarding the fort's management and the city's defense were made, making it an important testament to a fundamental chapter in Portugal's defensive and administrative history.
The Former Residence exhibits the characteristics of a prominent stately residence, befitting important figures who lived there. Its construction denotes a design that favors sobriety and elegance, elements common in the civil architecture of its period of construction.
The facades, typically well-proportioned, may feature classic lines and decorative details that, while discreet, contribute to its distinction. The structure and organization of the interior spaces would naturally have been adapted to the functions of an official and administrative residence of a governor, including reception rooms and offices that reflect its former purpose and status.
License: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/deed.pt
Coordinates DD: 38.69414788755605,-9.215807437152753
Coordinates DMS: 38°41'38.9"N 09°12'56.9"W