Atelier / store wide and with quality finishes, on the ground floor with windows to the street, a charming building in Junqueira - Belém. Close to Palaces, Museums, Cordoaria Nacional, Jardins, Comércio e Serviços and the train station of Belém, in one of the historic areas of the city of Lisbon. Fully renovated with great taste in 2018 with project by architects Francisco Pinto Basto and Joana Forjaz, to be an atelier / shop / art gallery, can be used as shop, atelier or offices - has 225sqm of private gross area and 38.50sqm of dependent gross area. Currently it is divided into the following areas: Entrance with shop space, a meeting room and office, two bathrooms, a kitchen and two storage rooms. Lighting panels to look natural light, floor in microcement. Access for people with motor disabilities. Currently leased for 2,500 Euros per month. With a privileged location, in Belém, next to the Tagus River, Jerónimos Monastery, Belém Cultural Center, Coach Museum and across the train line the MAAT, Electricity Museum, Belém Tower, Padrão dos Descobrimentos, etc. Close to transport, restaurants, supermarkets, hospitals and Gardens... Praça do Império and Botanical Garden - and schools: Park International School, St Joseph, Lusíada University and Helen Keller Center. With easy access to the center of Lisbon, Cascais (Marginal and A5), Sintra (IC19) and city exits via CREL, A1 and A2. 20 minutes (14 kms) from Lisbon International Airport. The information referred to is not binding and does not dispense with confirmation by consulting the property documentation. Rua da Junqueira is an artery of Lisbon with approximately 1800 meters, which connects Alcntara to Belém, running roughly parallel to the Tagus River. It is a very old street, with references dating back to the 13th century to Sítio da Junqueira, at the mouth of the Seco River. In the 18th century, after the 1755 earthquake, and throughout the nineteenth century has become a very popular area by the Lisbon nobility, where they have erected several noble houses and other large buildings that survive to our days, such as: Cordoaria Nacional, Palácio das Águias, Casa Nobre de Lázaro Leitão Aranha, Palácio da Ega, Palácio dos Condes da Ponte or Palacete da Ponte (with the administration of The Port of Lisbon), Palácio dos Condes da Ribeira Grande Palace of the Marquis of Angeja, Burnay Palace or Palace of the Patriarchs (formerly shared between the Higher Institute of Social and Political Sciences of the Technical University of Lisbon and the Institute of Tropical Scientific Research), Pessanha Palace, Already in the 20th century, the Hospital de Egas Moniz and the Institute of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine were built there.