Torre de Gomariz Wine Spa Hotel / Paulo Braga + Cristina Amaral
The “Quinta de Gomariz” is an estate in Northern Portugal with documented references dating back to late 13th century. It includes several heritage listed buildings, the most important being the Tower of Gomariz, which is a gothic defensive structure built in the late 15th century. The manor was built at the beginning of the 18th century, adjacent to the tower on the west side. From the 18th century building campaign are also the chapel, the main gate and the walls that enclose the estate.
© João Morgado
Architects: Paulo Braga + Cristina Amaral
Location: Cervães, Vila Verde, Portugal
Area: 37673.6 ft2
Project Year: 2015
Photographs: João Morgado
© João Morgado
Text description provided by the architects. The “Quinta de Gomariz” is an estate in Northern Portugal with documented references dating back to late 13th century. It includes several heritage listed buildings, the most important being the Tower of Gomariz, which is a gothic defensive structure built in the late 15th century. The manor was built at the beginning of the 18th century, adjacent to the tower on the west side. From the 18th century building campaign are also the chapel, the main gate and the walls that enclose the estate.
© João Morgado
The primary aim of the intervention was to ensure the preservation of these buildings and the economic sustainability of the estate. Its use for touris...
© João Morgado
Architects: Paulo Braga + Cristina Amaral
Location: Cervães, Vila Verde, Portugal
Area: 37673.6 ft2
Project Year: 2015
Photographs: João Morgado
© João Morgado
Text description provided by the architects. The “Quinta de Gomariz” is an estate in Northern Portugal with documented references dating back to late 13th century. It includes several heritage listed buildings, the most important being the Tower of Gomariz, which is a gothic defensive structure built in the late 15th century. The manor was built at the beginning of the 18th century, adjacent to the tower on the west side. From the 18th century building campaign are also the chapel, the main gate and the walls that enclose the estate.
© João Morgado
The primary aim of the intervention was to ensure the preservation of these buildings and the economic sustainability of the estate. Its use for touris...
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