


A TIMELESS SPACE
A timeless space
Archos combines the stately eighteenth-century aspect of the original building with current aesthetics.
Sculpted out of stone and all in curves, punctuated with stone pillars and graceful archways, this singular space is able to accommodate a large office space or be converted into a residential or mixed-use space.
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Interiors
ARCHOS AS A RESIDENCE
Archos’ beautiful interiors are a canvas for creating beautiful spaces, be it for working, living or both.
As such Archos can, depending on the needs of the buyer be converted into a residential or mixed‑use space.
Interiors
ARCHOS AS A RESIDENCE
Archos’ beautiful interiors are a canvas for creating beautiful spaces, be it for working, living or both.
As such Archos can, depending on the needs of the buyer be converted into a residential or mixed-use space.






Interiors
A MODERN OFFICE
Marrying modernity with tradition, Archos makes for a uniquely appealing office space.The interiors make full use of the beautiful stone arches, making for a unique and timeless space.
Interiors
A MODERN OFFICE
Marrying modernity with tradition, Archos makes for a uniquely appealing office space. The interiors make full use of the beautiful stone arches, making for a unique and timeless space.



One of Lisbon’s best-known streets, straight into the heart of the city.

ARCHITECTS
Fragmentos
Fragmentos is an architecture studio with extensive experience in bespoke housing and refurbishment projects. Fragmentos’ work stands out for the determination and commitment it invests in each challenge.
“The future is crafted out of the past.”
Isabel Pereira
Experience
Contemporary art
in a classic setting
The carefully worked eighteenth-century arch at the entrance of the Pombaline building now shares the reception hall with contemporary artists’ work in a dialogue which distinguishes Archos.
A space
apart
A private entrance on Rua das Flores leads to a 220m² ground-floor loft apartment – a warm and inviting world of vaulted ceilings, stone columns and rounded arches.



History & Tradition
Romantic and modernist
Beyond the city walls, the aristocratic estates and palaces were edged out by bourgeois housing. Along the Rua das Flores strolled the generations of Almeida Garrett, Eça de Queiroz and Fernando Pessoa, who gave life to the street and immortalised it.




Neighborhood
Cosmopolitan and bohemian
In the city’s old quarter, the River Tagus from the Rua das Flores is one of the most striking views in Lisbon’s imagery



Highlights
Rua das Flores is at the nexus linking Bairro Alto and the Chiado to Cais do Sodré and the river. Modernist, homely and aristocratic in equal measure.
- Café Brasileira
- Teatro São Carlos
- Teatro São Luiz
- Museu do Chiado-Museu Nacional de Arte Contemporânea
- Grémio Literário
- Mercado da Ribeira
- Rua Cor-de-rosa
- Ribeira das Naus
- Miradouro de São Pedro de Alcântara
- ZdB – Galeria Zé dos Bois
- Miradouro de Santa Catarina
- Elevador da Bica