Kalathos House One, Two & Three





Within the walls of St. George’s Castle
on a very quiet and safe neighbourhood,
KALATHOS HOUSE 
has one of the most exclusive locations 
of Lisbon historic district.




Dive inside the walled neighbourhood of the Lisbon Castle and stay in a house placed in a site full of history – some of the remains found around date from as far back as the 6th century BC.
Archaeological evidences on the zone made it possible to discover traces of the presence of Phoenicians, Greeks, Carthaginians, Romans and Muslims, confirming the human occupation of this area since very remote times.
The most passionate about history and archaeology, after staying in this apartments with modern conditions of hospitality but with solid foundations on ancient history, will be able to observe the archaeological pieces that were found also at "Kalathos House" during its reconstruction, in the Museum of the St. George Castle, just a mere hundred metres far.

Enjoy a break on house private patios if you stay on ground floor apartments: Kalathos House One (with 13 square meters) or on Kalathos House Two (with 23 square meters).

Book one of our 3 apartments via following links:
  1. Kalathos House One 
  2. Kalathos House Two
  3. Kalathos House Three

    If the dates you want are not available, please them
    in the other apartments (one, two & three) located on the same building !!!



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    Beco do Forno do Castelo, 18 -- 1100-250 Lisboa

    OUR PHOTOS:








    Kalathos House One:







    Some objects and remains found during
    Kalathos House reconstructuion:

    (Beco do Forno do Castelo, Lote 40)
     Kalathos de provável produção Ibérica pintado a vermelho
    During the building rehabilitation, was discovered an ancient Iberian vase named Kalathos, vase in the form of a top hat, used to keep the wool or fruits, often used in ancient Greek art as a symbol of abundance and fertility. This name was used to baptize the modern lodgement building, with its 3 apartements for turistic acomodation.







     Núcleo Museológico do Castelo de São Jorge
    Permanent Exhibition

    Open for visitation, the collection consists of objects found in the archaeological area (Archaeological Site) and provides an introduction to the various cultures and lifestyles from the 7th century B.C. to the 18th century which contributed to building modern-day Lisbon, with particular emphasis on the Moorish period from the 11th – 12th centuries.

    Usefull links:
     São Jorge Castle From Wikipedia