
About the Estate:
This historical estate has its origins back in the 10th century, and it’s older than the foundation of the Kingdom of Portugal. This old Monastery it’s in perfect condition and it was converted into one of the most exclusive private residences in the country. The Monastery, the several constructions in the property, the expansive plot, amazing views, direct river access (500 meters of riverfront), and natural beauty of the region grant this estate of an unparallel potential.
Monastery (Santa Maria Vila Boa do Bispo) with a total of 35 hectares.
Ground floor:
The cloister, 1 original kitchen from the time, 1 fully equipped kitchen for events, dining room with bar, separate bathrooms for ladies and gentlemen, Living room, waiting room, Original dining room used by the monks/priests of the time.
1st floor:
13 rooms suites, 1 dining room, 1 kitchen with living room, 1 living room, 1 office with 2 rooms, 2 lounges with elevator access, private room with access to the church.
Outside:
3 Gardens, Parking / Garages, Hall for events, Hall for events on the ground floor unfinished, House to recover with Espigueiro, Storage.
This Monastery property has 18 hectares of the area with walls of 4 meters and a video surveillance system throughout the property.
The adjacent property has 17 hectares that go at the river (500 meters of riverfront). This land has 9 houses for requalification (some of them already in process) and with an approved project for the construction of new villas. Natural pools with waterfalls are being built.
In this Monastery is buried D. Monio Viega (Monio Viegas (sometimes spelled Munio), nicknamed Gasco, was a Portuguese nobleman from the 10th and 11th centuries. This Gascão was one of the first, with the help of his brothers, to initiate the restoration of Portugal against the Moors, being considered the “hero of the reconquest of western Ribadouro”).
Location:
Marco de Canaveses is a Portuguese city in the Porto district.
Located on a slope on the left bank of the Tâmega, Vila Boa do Bispo impresses with its monumentality. These dimensions can be explained by the importance it held throughout the medieval and modern periods, highlighting the attention paid to it by the lordship, namely the Gascos (or Ribadouros) lineage.
Although profoundly altered in the modern period, the Romanesque remains help to understand the historical richness of this Monastery.
On the main façade, the two blind arches that flank the portal stand out, which are very original and feature a characteristic composition of the Romanesque style of the Braga-Rates axis.
These elements and others scattered throughout the structure place the Romanesque construction of Vila Boa do Bispo between the 12th and 13th centuries.
It is likely that, given the existence of buttresses, the original chancel was square and vaulted.
Another element that recalls the medieval construction and the connection to the region’s nobility are the surviving tombs that point to burials throughout the 13th and 14th centuries.
The interior is marked by the baroque spirit, which through various techniques and materials created a particularly monumental and luminous space.
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