Owning to a careful and precise renovation, Casa da Calcada
is today a charming Hotel that invites travelling in time, in an extremely
comfortable and unique environment. Charm and classicism are obviously present
in an wonderful decoration where colours created comfort, where textiles tuck
you in and where every ornamental detail tells a piece of history.
HistoryThe Casa da Calcada was built during the XVI century to became one of
the Palaces for the Count of Redondo. During the French invasions, the house had
a major role on the defence of both, Amarante city and the main road to Porto,
being the main headquarters for the allied commanders (Portuguese and British).
During the battle and on its third day, the house was destroyed by a fire. After
these events, in 1817, the estate was bought by the Pereira do Lago family and
then rebuilt.
During the beginning of the 20th century, the house became one of the most
important meeting places in northern Portugal, for politician or intellectuals,
lead by Antonio do Lago Cerqueira, born in the palace in 1880, one of the most
important leaders of the 1st Portuguese Republic. After an exile in France,
where he became an expert on wines, Lago Cerqueira returned to Portugal and
founded one of the most important cellars of Vinho Verde,
in the house, supported by the surrounding vineyards.
After being bought by "Mota & Companhia", the property was
fully rehabilitated in 2001 and is now a landmark amidst the Portuguese
hospitality treasures.
After a thorough study by a team of architects, the original baroque-style
with some neo-classical elements, has been preserved. The decoration, following
the romantic style, is transmitted through the furniture, textiles and exquisite
details, the ambience of a family home, where guests return to the past and
enjoy the tranquillity and cosiness of the several innermost places at their
disposal. For the above mentioned reasons, facts and its history, the Casa da
Caicada has been declared a building of Architectonic, Historical and
Cultural relevant value by the Portuguese Government.