THE HISTORY

A 19th-century townhouse that was once home to Lisbon's middle-class families, whose central location provided easy access to workplaces, schools, and traditional markets. Located in the Santo António district, named after Lisbon's most revered and beloved saint, the house stands in a neighbourhood that continues to celebrate him today as one of the city's defining symbols and its patron saint. The name LX51 pays tribute to the city's well-known abbreviation, "LX", combined with the number identifying the door of this historic house.