L O C A T I O N
Rua das Janelas Verdes is one of Lapa’s most recognisable and discreet streets, known for its historic character and residential calm. Surrounded by embassies, mature trees and classic architecture, the area offers a strong sense of identity. Within walking distance are the Tagus riverfront, the Jardim de Arte and the Museu Nacional de Arte Antiga, anchoring the neighbourhood in culture and green space while remaining well connected to central Lisbon.


JANELAS VERDES 1905
A 210 sqm top floor apartment in a classified 1905 Art Nouveau building in Janelas Verdes, featuring Viriato Silva tiles, five bedrooms, three bathrooms, balcony, attic and Tagus River views. A rare heritage property combining architectural character with flexible living space.
F L O O R P L A N S

JANELAS VERDES 1905
APARTMENT
Location
Price
Lapa, Lisbon
995.000€
Bedrooms
Bathroom
5 Bedrooms
3 Bathrooms
Size
Exterior
210 SQM
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EPC
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MIGUEL ALMEIDA
+351 913 278 247
Janelas Verdes House 1905 occupies the top floor of a classified Art Nouveau building designed by architect Artur Júlio Machado, recognised as a Property of Public Interest. The façade is one of Lisbon’s most distinctive, defined by polychrome and relief tiles with vegetal and geometric motifs by Viriato Silva. These ceramic compositions extend into the interior, where staircases and common areas reveal a layered dialogue between Art Nouveau, Hispano Moorish influences and naturalistic patterns, all tied to the legacy of the former Constância Ceramic Factory.
Within this context, the 210 sqm apartment unfolds with rare amplitude and light. Positioned at the top of the building, it benefits from open views toward the Tagus River, allowing daylight to move freely across its sequence of rooms. The layout currently includes five bedrooms and three bathrooms, with the flexibility to redefine spaces for a more contemporary flow. High ceilings and tiled surfaces reinforce the architectural character, while the kitchen retains decorative ceiling tiles and connects to a dedicated laundry area.
A balcony extends the living space outward, while the fully usable attic introduces an additional layer of possibility, whether as a bedroom, studio or private retreat. The vertical and horizontal tile compositions that intersect along the façade are mirrored in the apartment’s spatial rhythm, creating a sense of continuity between exterior and interior. Janelas Verdes House is not only a residence, but a rare expression of Lisbon’s ceramic heritage, where craftsmanship, history and scale converge in one of the city’s most refined districts.






























