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Architecture Paulo Costa, Patrícia Marques
Originally a simple construction in granite and schist stone, with long eave roofs, Casa de São Lourenço has been enlarged and augmented by architects Paulo Costa and Patrícia Marques through the artful use of masonry and stone. Noteworthy is a new concrete construction that opens up to the south and overlooks the valley, giving the hotel more breadth, as well as a canvas for contemporary design.
Interior design Nuno Gusmão
Additional regional touchstones include Maria Keil’s pre-existing and refurbished furniture. Each room is unique and designed to inform guests about local traditions, customs, and materials. The light and dark color palette in the public spaces echoes the two types of wool produced by Serra da Estrela sheep, while neutral colors, pine, and the liberal use of burel give the property a local flair.
The Originals Isabel Costa & João Tomás
Food & Drink Above and beyond
Enjoy a panoramic view of the Glacier Valley under a ceiling of burel stars. Connected to the restaurant, the terrace at Casa de São Lourenço puts one on the slopes, where a coffee or cocktail is enhanced by the perfumed fragrance of the mountains and a seemingly endless panorama.
Well-being A spa on the mountain
Rejuvenation is paramount at Casa de São Lourenço’s aptly named Panoramic Spa, where oils made from herbs harvested in the mountains are an intricate ingredient in the many massages and treatment available. The goal—to find a balance between body and mind in a soulful environment—is masterfully achieved.
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Casa de São Lourenço
Estrada Nacional 232, KM 49,3 Campo Romão
Manteigas 6260-200
Portugal
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