Building of Public Interest -
It occupies a whole block with the main facade facing towards Lethes Street.

The 17th century building was purchased by the Italian doctor Lázaro Doglioni as its permanent dwelling. This occupancy led to some works mainly on the building’s central body (3 floors); this intervention benefited the building value.
In 1920, João António Júdice Fialho – the owner – undertook some alterations on the ground floor facade.
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Specifications
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Classification
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Building of Public Interest
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Commissioned by
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Unknown
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Design
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Date of construction/reconstruction/other work
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18th, 19th, and 20th century
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Type
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18th century, civil architecture. Rectangular plan with two floors. Rectilinear façade
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Special features
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Division of the façade into several sections, with the central section on three floors. The balconette windows with balconies and iron railings; the stone door and window mouldings typical of the 19th century
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Adress:
Rua Lethes, n.º 32
8000-387 Faro
37º1'3.26''N 7º55'58.38''W
Phone: (+351) 289 895 200 (CCDR Algarve)
E-mail: geral@ccdr-alg.pt
Website: www.ccdr-alg.pt