Residential & Lifestyle
120–140 premium apartments and townhomes with curated amenities for commuters and international buyers.
190,000 m² of riverfront land carries 25,000 m² of approved GCA spanning residences, serviced living, and hospitality. Title is clean, the technical packs are complete, and everything sits minutes from Lisbon.
Palácio do Infante gives the program a ready-made clubhouse, boutique hotel, or cultural anchor beside new terraces overlooking the Tagus.
The plan layers heritage restoration with new-build housing, hospitality, and open space so phases land without losing character.
The manor was commissioned in the 19th century by D. Infante Augusto, who invested heavily to shape a productive, personal retreat.
Adaptive reuse protects more than forty rooms, reactivates the gardens, and sets up a hospitality-led anchor for the new community.
The Duke of Coimbra secures the estate, planning a riverside sanctuary that balanced leisure, science, and production.
Domed observatories, winter gardens, carbide lighting, and private chapels turn the palace into a showcase of late-19th-century ingenuity.
Amora Vida and the Sande Lemos family steward a responsible redevelopment that connects heritage spaces with contemporary living.
120–140 premium apartments and townhomes with curated amenities for commuters and international buyers.
A boutique hotel or branded residences stitched into the palace and gardens for events, retreats, or senior living.
A blend of long-stay serviced apartments, work lounges, and cultural space around the palace.
Next step: Request the detailed model, technical dossiers, and planning documentation.
The map shows the estate inside the Arco Ribeirinho Sul, close to the Tagus, central Seixal, and Lisbon links.
Register to receive the brochure, masterplan booklet, technical dossiers, and a direct leadership contact.