Casa do Cimo da Vila
With its 17th-century design and enormous cobbled entrance atrium, Casa do Cimo da Vila evokes its erudite and distinguished past in its furniture, decorative pieces, and sacred art. Fragments of past memories coexist with a present illustrated by tapestries and contemporary art pieces. Three floors with six distinct bedrooms, for unique experiences, including a spacious attic area that delights children.
A dining room, a multi-functional living room with a fireplace, and a kitchen complete this stone shelter with open spaces where an old tradition is kept alive: ringing the bell of the small church of St. Anthony, pulling the iron chain that connects the chapel to the house, calling the devotees to mass.
Featuring 6 bedrooms, 6 bathrooms, and 14 beds: 2 queen-size beds and 12 single beds.
The house has:
Central Heating | Wardrobe | Towels | Bed Linen | Television | Balcony | Terrace | View | Refrigerator | Electric Kettle | Kitchen Utensils | Dining Area | Iron and Ironing Board | Toiletries | Towel Warmer












