Description
Alba emerges from the iconic windows that line Rua do Açúcar in Marvila.
Bathed in the light of Lisbon, there are five independent townhouses with 200 m2 of outdoor space that were born from the rehabilitation of an old industrial warehouse.
The architect, Miguel Abecasis, took advantage of the building's extraordinary potential, in its iconic east-facing façade, its large interior and enormous ceiling height, and the outdoor space with its vertical garden.
Alba is an eclectic contrast that conveys soul, serenity, comfort and sophistication.
A renovation that has developed in a meeting between history and modernity, also in the simplicity of the old façade that has been preserved and in the interiors with a simple chromatic palette that leaves space for the house to be lived in with soul.
Inside this spacious loft, flooded with light and double-height ceilings, you'll find 3 good-sized suites, a large living room with access to the outside patio, an office and gallery on the mezzanine and access to the private elevator or stairs. Completing the functionality of the house are the bathrooms, utility room and integrated kitchen.
You can also enjoy a pleasant balcony on the top floor of the Townhouse.
Marvila is the neighborhood that best reflects the magic of a Lisbon in transformation, with its authenticity and soul.
A neighborhood that develops between the blue of the Tagus, the light of Lisbon and the old factory chimneys, Marvila gains new life with the reinvention of the warehouses where its history has always been written. Similar to the Meatpacking District or Shoreditch, there are art galleries, restaurants and numerous cultural venues.
In this environment of new projects, Marvila has become the vibrant center of a new cultural and residential geography of Lisbon, enjoying excellent road access and proximity to the whole of Lisbon.
(the city center is 8 minutes away and the airport is 5 minutes away).