以下参考译文使用的是机器翻译,因此可能不完全准确
装修和布置精美的公寓,设有2间卧室,其中一间是套房。配备厨房。封闭式阳台在厨房里。一楼不设电梯。位于Boa Hora地区,非常靠近Market和Ajuda Palace。交通便利,靠近传统贸易区。靠近大学。良好的投资居住或租赁市场,长期或短期租赁。
该地区景点:
阿朱达故宫
蟒蛇市场
建筑学院
兽医学院
农学研究所
卢萨达大学
植物园
热带植物园
贝伦国家宫
贝伦·巴斯德
国家教练博物馆
MAAT-艺术,建筑与技术博物馆
耶罗尼莫斯修道院
贝伦文化中心
阿朱达(Ajuda)的教区已经更新,住房和公共空间的改善以及向居民提供的服务使该教区与葡萄牙贝伦(Belem),里斯本的新拜罗·阿尔托(Bairro Alto)以及葡萄牙人的新大型优质地域一起被分类首都。
历史背景:
1755年的地震夺走了整个城市的许多受害者,并摧毁了许多建筑物。王室也受到灾难的影响;她被迫离开Palácioda Ribeira,在阿朱达(Ajuda)的Quinta de Cima的法庭上和解,并住在一个称为Real Barraca的临时木制结构中,直到Palácioda Ajuda的建造。
阿朱达故宫是卡洛斯国王的住所。建设工作于1795年开始,但由于法国入侵而不得不停止,这迫使王室逃往巴西。它于19世纪中叶完成。
Renovated and furnished apartment with 2 bedrooms, one of them is a suite. Equipped kitchen. Closed balcony in the kitchen. First floor without elevator. Located in the Boa Hora area, very close to the Market and the Ajuda Palace. Transport facility, close to traditional trade area. Close to Universities. Good investment to inhabit or for rental market, long or Short Renting.
Places of interest in the area:
National Palace of Ajuda
Boa Hora Market
architecture college
Faculty of Veterinary Medicine
Higher Institute of Agronomy
Lusiada University
Botanical Garden
Tropical Botanical Garden
National Palace of Belém
Pastéis de Belém
National Coach Museum
MAAT- Museum of Art, Architecture and Technology
Jerónimos Monastery
Belém Cultural Center
The parish of Ajuda has been renewed, improvements in housing and public space as well as in services provided to the population lead to classify this parish, together with that of Belém, the New Bairro Alto of Lisbon, the new large premium area of the Portuguese capital.
Historical context:
The 1755 earthquake claimed many victims across the city and destroyed many buildings. The royal family was also affected by the catastrophe; she was forced to leave the Palácio da Ribeira and settle, with her court, at Quinta de Cima in Ajuda, staying in a temporary wooden structure known as the Real Barraca, until the construction of the Palácio da Ajuda.
The National Palace of Ajuda was the residence of King D. Carlos. Construction work began in 1795, but had to be stopped due to the French invasions, which forced the royal family to flee to Brazil. It was completed in the middle of the 19th century.