Category: Civil Architecture > Manor House
District: Lisboa > Amadora > Alfragide
The Quinta das Torres Palace is located in Alfragide, in the municipality of Amadora, standing out as an element of uniqueness in the current urban landscape. Its presence marks a notable contrast with the modern surroundings, dominated by residential buildings and contemporary infrastructure. It thus recalls that this area of the Lisbon metropolitan area was once punctuated by extensive farms and rural properties, which served as refuges or agricultural bases for wealthier families.
The Quinta das Torres Palace stands as a testament to the past, representing a type of residence that, in bygone times, belonged to families of great prestige and fortune. Although its detailed history and its first owners are not widely disclosed, its existence points to a period when the outskirts of Lisbon were characterized by vast rural properties. The Quinta das Torres Palace thus subsists as a tangible link to past eras, symbolizing the evolution of the region and the striking transition from a rural to an urban environment.
The architecture of the Quinta das Torres Palace, characteristic of a country residence of former times, reveals a functional sobriety, punctuated by details that mark its importance and the status of its former occupants. Observed from the outside, the building imposes itself through its scale and grandeur, distinctive features of these large houses that, over time, have been integrated into the urban fabric.
Its structure, which remains resilient despite the profound transformations in the surrounding area, invites reflection on the different layers of history in Alfragide and Amadora, and on the life that once unfolded there, marked by the management of vast properties and the enjoyment of leisure in a country setting.
License: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/deed.pt
Coordinates DD: 38.7324072125, -9.21322785
Coordinates DMS: 38°43'56.7"N 09°12'47.6"W