Constructed in 1533, this 5 Star HOtel later became a part of the estate belonging to the Counts of Ericeira—an influential and noble family that rose to occupy significant positions of power in Portugal. During their ownership, the palace experienced its peak of grandeur. However, in 1755, the structure succumbed to the devastating earthquake that struck Lisbon. Following its reconstruction in the late 18th century, the palace served as the residence of the Marquises de Rio Maior. Notably, it became the birthplace of illustrious figures in Portuguese politics and society, including João Oliveira e Daun, the Duke of Saldanha, who held the position of Prime Minister of Portugal on multiple occasions between 1835 and 1870.
Situated within the former stables, shops, and workshops on Rua das Portas de Santo Antão, this space has retained its original charm, featuring expansive windows, a wooden ceiling supported by sturdy wrought-iron pillars, and enduring stone walls. Ideally suited for conferences, meetings, banquets, and cocktails, it combines historic architectural elements with a versatile ambiance for various events.
Bohemian Lounge Event Space
Up to 300 Guests
300 Standing
200 Theatre
60 Classroom
45 Boardroom
120 Banquet
60 Cabaret
Venue Features:230 m2 Space
Smoking Venue
Wifi
Private car park ($)
Emergency exits
Available at an extra cost:Catering
Audio Visual
Technical Equipment
Furniture and Decoration Rental
About The VenueSituated in the vibrant heart of Lisbon, This 5 Star Hotel boasts an exceptional location just a few steps away from the central Praça dos Restauradores and Avenida da Liberdade. The latter is one of the principal thoroughfares in central Lisbon and serves as the premier shopping hub in the Portuguese capital. Lined with trendy shops, inviting café terraces in the summertime, and lively nighttime music, the area offers a perfect blend of cultural and entertainment experiences. The strategic positioning of the hotel makes it an ideal starting point for exploring the city, enabling leisurely strolls through its historic center, the iconic Bairro Alto, and Baixa Chiado, all while maintaining easy access to Lisbon’s primary shopping and business districts.
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