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Liz Sànchez
EV MMC PORTUGAL - Mediação Imobiliária, Unipessoal Lda - AMI 15208
Licence partner of Engel & Völkers Residential GmbH
Rooms
2Bedrooms
1Bathrooms
1Living area
65 m²Total surface
65 m²Condition
GoodYear of construction
1982Energy certificate available
In progressThe parish is named after the old Quinta de Santa Clara. The territory of the parish is located in the old “saloia” area, which supplied the city with its farms and fields of cultivation, and remained so until the first decades of the 20th century. The term Ameixoeira came from a Mixo Moor who lived there. Until the 18th century it was called Mixoeira. It was a place chosen by people from Lisbon to spend the summer months, and a “rest” for writers, politicians and liberal professionals. From 1901 to 1928, the “fashion” of duels took hold on Estrada Militar, in defense of honor. In Charneca there is still the old Terreiro da Feira de S. Bartolomeu, the last Terreiro de Feira in Lisbon. Famous in both parishes was the “Vinho do Termo” that supplied the taverns of the capital, whose vines were predominantly cultivated in Quintas da Torrinha and da Mourisca. A habit that remained there until the first decade of the 20th century was “waiting for the bulls' ', on Calçada de Carriche. Another popular custom in the area of the workers and bourgeoisie of Lisbon was``going to the vegetable gardens”, on Sunday. In the first decades of the 20th century, the farms began to be abandoned by the owners, who later authorized the use of patios and uncultivated land to build "tents", starting the degradation of the area. In 1959, a large part of the Charneca territory was transferred to the parishes of Lumiar and Olivais. Today, the “old centers” of Ameixoeira and Charneca coexist with 20th-century construction areas, such as Torres do Lumiar and Paço da Ameixoeira, or social housing, such as Alto do Chapeleiro, Galinheiras, Grafanil, Quinta da Torrinha and a part of Alta de Lisboa. Merger of the former parishes Charneca and Ameixoeira.
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