Urban Terrain downtown Portalegre 18000 m2 An exclusive Private Luxury Real Estate top location/excellent opportunity The land has a total area of 1.8 ha, former manufacturing facilities of Fino's - Fábrica de Lanifícios de Portalegre SA, which is closed and the facilities devolutas. 27,000 square meters of construction rights, projected index of 1.5. Housing Services/ Commerce Tourism Investments in the region At a time when the pandemic and telework led many families to leave urban centres. Several real estate developers are relocating the focus of the business out of Lisbon and Porto, real estate developer Rio Capital has announced that it will invest eight million in a project in Portalegre. The logistics center that Amazon, in Badajoz, it will be a warehouse for the distribution of large packages, will be distributed to all points of the peninsular territory, including Portugal. This new logistics center, strategically located a few kilometers from the Portuguese border, provides for the creation of 900 jobs. For the region there are 900 job opportunities, there are 900 people who need to reside, feed and make their living. The Portalegre City Council announced an investment of more than two million euros in the area of biotechnology. This announcement follows a visit to Portalegre by an entourage of businessmen and potential investors, including the Prince of Malaysia, Tunku Naquiyuddin, Thus, 'an Entogenex plant for the production of biodegradable insecticides and a research and development center for new products in the agricultural field' will be created. The Prince of Malaysia, Tunku Naquiyuddin, justified the location of the new infrastructure in Portalegre with the secular link between Portugal and Malaysia and the specificities of the 'level of agriculture, which can lead to the development of very specific products to respond to the needs of production and combat pests without unbalancing the ecosystem chains, offering the county the opportunity to become a pioneer in this technology, also responding to the global trend towards the adoption of increasingly environmentally friendly practices.' A company that produces metal profiles for agriculture and construction, in light steel, will build a factory in Portalegre, in an investment of 7.5 million euros, and can create 80 jobs. The project, developed by the company Arqframe, will emerge in the industrial zone of Portalegre and aims to produce profiles in light steel and structures for construction, beams and roofs for agricultural hangars, among others. Portalegre is a Portuguese city, capital of portalegre district, in the Alentejo region, alto Alentejo sub-region. It is the headquarters of the municipality of Portalegre with 447.14 km² of area, 2021 had 22 368 inhabitants (2021)[3] and which is subdivided into 7 parishes. The municipality is bordered to the north by the municipality of Castelo de Vide, to the northeast by Marvão, to the east by Spain, to the south by Arronches and Monforte and to the west by Crato. Monuments and sights Cork Museum Portalegre Municipal Museum 39° 17' 29' N 7° 26' 1' O House Museum José Régio 39° 17' 19' N 7° 25' 47' O Portalegre Tapestry Museum Guy Fino 39° 17' 19' N 7° 25' 43' O Cork Museum 39° 17' 23.7' N 7° 25' 39.6' O Castle Museum Center 39° 17' 27.8' N 7° 25' 51' O Castles Portalegre Castle 39° 17' 27.8' N 7° 25' 51' O Alegrete Castle 39° 14' 13' N 7° 19' 27' O Doors of the old wall Porta do Crato, better known as Arch of the Bishop 39° 17' 29.8' N 7° 26' 2' O Porta da Devesa or Espirito Santo, at the top of Rua 5 de Outubro 39° 17' 35.6' N 7° 25' 55' O Porta de Alegrete, 19th century. XIII Porta de Alegrete or São Francisco, known today as Arco de Santo António, at the western end of Republic Square (formerly Corro) 39° 17' 24.8' N 7° 25' 50.9' O Religious buildings In the city Portalegre Cathedral Convent of St. Bernard Calvary Chapel Cathedral (16th century) 39° 17' 28.3' N 7° 26' 1.8' O Seminar yat Portalegre (20th century), inaugurated in 1955 Church of Our Lord of Bonfim (18th century) 39th 18th 16.5' N 7° 26' 2.5' O Convent of St. Bernard (16th century), where currently (2009) the Practic School of the Republican National Guard operates 39° 17' 47.4' N 7° 25' 36.3' The Convent of Santa Clara (14th century), currently the Municipal Library of Portalegre 39° 17' 24.5' N 7° 25' 55.6' The Jesuit Convent of São Sebastião (17th century), Fábrica Real de Lanifícios from the 18th century, the town hall's office since 2005 39° 17' 41.3' N 7° 25' 43.1' O Calvary Chapel (17th or 18th century) 39° 17' 48' N 7° 25' 41.1' O Chapel of Sant'Ana (18th century) 39° 17' 13.5' N 7° 25' 56.3' O Church of St. Lawrence 39° 17' 38.3' N 7° 25' 51.7' O In the surroundings or rural parishes Chapel of Our Lady of Penha 39° 17' 51.2' N 7° 26' 31.6' O Alegrete Church of Mercy Other historic buildings Former Seminary (16th/18th century), current Municipal Museum 39.29144° N 7.43374° O Former Town Hall (seat of the town hall) (17th century) 39° 17' 28.3' N 7° 25' 58.1' O Palace of the Counties of Vilar Real or D. Nuno de Sousa (16th century), where manueline windows 39.29074° N 7.43202° O Casa dos Condes de Melo 39.2907° N 7.43162° O Achioli Palace (16th and 18th century), present-day Portalegre School of Education 39.2896° N 7.4302° O Yellow Palace and Bell Towers of the See The Alentejo Café, one of the only typical cafes that still exist in the city Yellow Palace (17th-19th century) 39.29213° N 7.433431° O Avillez Palace (18th century), current Civil Government 39.28982° N 7.43039° O Barahona Palace (18th century), currently houses the District Archive of Portalegre 39.291° N 7.4314° O Palace of the Caldeira de Castello-Branco or the Counties of Alter do Chão (16th-18th century), currently houses the Portalegre Tapestry Museum 39.2923° N 7.43326° O Palácio dos Andrade e Sousa (17th century), currently home to the Polytechnic Institute of Portalegre 39.2913° N 7.4332° O Barros Castello-Branco Palace (17th century) Sources The city of Portalegre and its surroundings have more than 30 historical fountains. Until the end of the 19th century, piped water was practically confined to the fountains, and only from the 1940s can we talk about water piped to the home. The fountains of Portalegre therefore begin to constitute an urban furniture of utilitarian characteristics. Other points with historical interest Gothic Portal of Castelo Street Rua dos Besteiros Arco Street Rossio's 39° 17' 45.8' N 7° 25' 48.9' O Republic Square (old Corro) 39° 17' 23' N 7° 25' 47.2' O Energy Rating: Exempt #ref:7428