You also want an ePaper? Increase the reach of your titles
YUMPU automatically turns print PDFs into web optimized ePapers that Google loves.
A MEMBER OF AUREUM GROUP
HOTEL ROYAL S. PAULO
VILA VIÇOSA
THE PLAINS THAT EXTEND AS FAR AS THE EYE CAN SEE
Investaureum
Av. Boavista, 1588, 2º S/ 295
4100-115 Porto, Portugal
+351 223 206 269
www.investaureum.com
A M EMBE R O F A URE UM GROU P
VILA VIÇOSA
THE KING'S VILLAGE
The area of VilaViçosa has been inhabited since Antiquity, and it was the site of a settlementin Roman times.The
regionwas part of the Visigoth cKingdom and in the eighth century came under Moorish control after the Muslim
conquest of Hispania. Moorish domination ended in 1217, when the region was reconquered by the Order of Aviz. In
1270, King Afonso III granted a foral (letter of feudal rights) to the incipient village of Vila Viçosa. In the early 14th
century, King Dinis I built a castle in the village, to protect it from potential Castilian incursions. In 1461, Vila Viçosa
came to the hands of the House of Braganza, one of the most important houses of nobility of Portugal. This event was
crucial in the history of the village, which became the main base of the Dukes of Braganza in the next centuries. The
city plan comes from the Renaiscence and the city is now being considered World Heritage Site of UNESCO.
A luxury Resort in an iconic building that once was a Monastery then transformed into the most well-known Olive Oil
factory in the area – Sofal
The investment project comprises the rehabilitation of the Monastery, built in 1590, wich will be tranformed into a
Luxury Resort ans Spa with 70 suites, a spa, an outdoor and indoor pool, two stylish restaurants, gardens and villas.
Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet,
consectetuer adipiscing elit, sed
diam nonummy nibh euismod
tincidunt ut laoreet dolore magna
The Investment Project aims to revive the allure of the Monastery ensuring a pleasant and comfortable stay during
any time of the year and the Resort will be managed by an international hospitality brand. The historical uniqueness
of the building will be preserved by means of combining contemporary luxury details and the charm of classic
furniture pieces. It intends to offer a set of timeless spaces associated to a service of high efficiency. The Resort will be
managed by an international hospitality brand. The property market in Portugal like many southern European
countries suffered with the credit crisis and prices in 2015 are typically 20% – 30% below their peak. However there is
a clear turn in the market and property above the €500,000 investment visa limit is seeing huge demand particularly
in the capital, Lisbon. Investors buying into the real estate market in Portugal for the Golden Visa now have excellent
prospects for capital gain in the coming years. Advice is recommended for serious buyers as there are clear distinctions
between typical vacation homes on the coast in Portugal and city properties such as Lisbon.
PORTO, WHAT AN
AMAZING CITY!
Porto is Portugal’s second largest city, after Lisbon, and is an important Atlantic port and is located in Northern Portugal on the Douro river
estuary and follows the river up until it reaches the Atlantic Ocean. Porto is approximately a 320km drive from Lisbon.The Latin name for
Porto is Portus Cale from which the country, Portugal, takes its name. Porto’s most famous export is Port Wine, to which the city gives its
name. Although, most Port wine that is exported from Portugal is exported from Vila Nova de Gaia, in the Greater Porto area which is actually
across the river from Porto. Cork, fruits, olive oil, and building materials are also exported. Porto is one of the oldest European cities, and was
registered as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 1996, for its historic buildings and outstanding monuments.
The first evidence of settlers in Porto emerged at the end of the Bronze Age, in the 8th century B.C., situated near the present Morro da Sé.
This ancient village is known as Cividade, but any traces left of this area were demolished in 1940. One of the most traditional dishes of Porto
is the ‘Tripas à Moda do Porto”. In the 15th century, the people of Porto gave a great quantity of meat to the military forces, keeping
only tripe (tripas) for themselves. This is the reason why the people of Porto are called ‘Tripeiros’ In 1958 and 1960, Porto’s streets hosted the
Formula One Portuguese Grand Prix on the Boavista street circuit. In 1807 Porto suffered a violent invasion by Napoleon’s troops but, with
the help of the British, the city banished the general. In 1809 Napoleon invaded Porto again and during these invasions the terrible Bridge of
Barques disaster took place, resulting in the loss of hundreds of panic-stricken people, trying to escape from French soldiers, and drowning
in the Douro. The most striking landmark of Porto is the Torre dos Clérigos (1754-1763), a baroque tower. Other highlights of Porto include
the formidable 12th century Sé cathedral, the two-storied Dom Luis Bridge (1881-1887), the Crystal Palace (1865), the Serralves Museum of
Contempory Art (1999) Serralves Museum of Contemporary Art (1999) and the prominent Port wine lodges dominating the hillside of Vila
Nova de Gaia.
AZORES, PEARL
IN THE ATLANTIC
A hidden gem that has been referred to as "the last
hidden treasure of europe", the azores holds spectacular
underwater landscape and nutrient rich
water which acts as a passing refuge for marine
species from the colossal blue whale to the
miniscule sea horse.
LISBON
OCEANARIUM
A large main aquarium, holding 5 million litres of
seawater.
Four marine habitats create the illusion of a single
aquarium and a sole ocean.
MEDIEVAL
PORTUGAL
Considered one of the oldest nations in europe,
portugal brings in its streets and cities a period in
the history of humanity, which piques the curiosity
of many people around the world.
MEDIEVAL
PORTUGAL
Considered one of the oldest
nations in europe, portugal brings
in its streets and cities a period in
the history of humanity, which
piques the curiosity of many
people around the world.
ALGARVE
PURE BEAUTY
The Algarve is the beautiful southern coastline of
Portugal. It is a region blessed with stunning
beaches, picturesque fishing towns and a glorious
climate, all of which combine to create the perfect
holiday destination.
DOURO VALLEY
CHARMING PLACE
The Douro Valley could as easily be called the enchanted
valley, such is the beauty and magic that its landscapes
offer. The Douro Wine Region Valley, up to Barca de Alva,
is the oldest demarcated wine region in the world.
It was from the fruits of the land and Man’s labour that
this unique wine and landscape were made.
AVEIRO
VENICE IN PORTUGAL
The Algarve is the beautiful southern coastline of Portugal. It is
a region blessed with stunning beaches, picturesque fishing
towns and a glorious climate, all of which combine to create the
perfect holiday destination.
AVEIRO
VENICE IN PORTUGAL
The Algarve is the beautiful southern coastline of Portugal. It is
a region blessed with stunning beaches, picturesque fishing
towns and a glorious climate, all of which combine to create the
perfect holiday destination.
SHALE
VILLAGES
The Algarve is the beautiful southern coastline of Portugal. It is
a region blessed with stunning beaches, picturesque fishing
towns and a glorious climate, all of which combine to create the
perfect holiday destination.
SHALE
VILLAGES
The Algarve is the beautiful southern coastline of Portugal. It is
a region blessed with stunning beaches, picturesque fishing
towns and a glorious climate, all of which combine to create the
perfect holiday destination.
SEE US FROM
THE TOP
Ready to check out the best trails in Portugal? AllTrails has 848
great hiking trails, mountain biking trails, running trails and
more, with hand-curated trail maps and driving directions as
well as detailed reviews and photos from hikers, campers, and
nature lovers like you.
SEE US FROM
THE TOP
Ready to check out the best trails in Portugal? AllTrails has 848
great hiking trails, mountain biking trails, running trails and
more, with hand-curated trail maps and driving directions as
well as detailed reviews and photos from hikers, campers, and
nature lovers like you.
AZORES
WHALE WATCHING
From March to May, the largest animals to have ever
roamed the planet, the great baleen whales, come to feast
on the spring bloom of plankton around the Azores.
OBIDOS
From March to May, the largest animals to have ever
roamed the planet, the great baleen whales, come to feast
on the spring bloom of plankton around the Azores.
OBIDOS
From March to May, the largest animals to have ever
roamed the planet, the great baleen whales, come to feast
on the spring bloom of plankton around the Azores.
MADEIRA
ISLAND
From March to May, the largest animals to have ever
roamed the planet, the great baleen whales, come to feast
on the spring bloom of plankton around the Azores.
Credits: João Cabral | Oporto city
Tiago Gali Macedo
Investaureum Chairman
Our mission is, through our team and the partners we work with, to establish industry best practices and to contribute
to the growth of an intrinsically global marketplace in which Portugal is increasingly a desirable and inescapable
destination.
Fulfilling our mission depends, first and foremost, on the personalized follow-up of all our customers and building
trusting relationships with all our partners. By doing so, we ensure that industry best practices are respected and that
our clients get the most profitable and secure investments with the requisite quality.
We want to enable and improve the investment in Golden Visas of all investors wishing to bet in our country and raise
the standards of this market segment to an even higher level, making Portugal a top destination worldwide.
Investaureum aims to be recognized as one of the key players in providing specialized consulting services to individuals
wishing to become Portuguese citizens and obtain a second home in our country.
Tiago Gali Macedo is founding partner of Aureum Group, Gali Macedo e Associados and administrator of several
companies in multiple branches of activity, experienced in real estate market, which has been the vice president of
the General Assembly of ANJE (National Association of Young Entrepreneurs), as well as the Founder of the Magellan
Association – Association for the Representation of Portuguese Interests Abroad and president of the Luso-Vietnamese
Chamber of Commerce.
A M EMBE R O F A URE UM GROU P
Investaureum | Av. Boavista, 1588, 2º 4100-115 Porto, Portugal | www.investaureum.com | geral@investaureum.com | +351 223 206 269
OVER 70
GOLF COURSES
From championship courses to pitch and putt
courses we offer every range of course for your
golf holiday in port gal. choose from over 70
different cou ses in portugal and play the courses
that suit you.
WHY
CHOOSE
PORTUGAL
More than an emotional choice, it's an intelligent decision...
Imagine living in a country where you can find a huge diversity of landscapes and environments in a small area: sandy beaches as far as the
eye can see, golden plains and mountains, vibrant and cosmopolitan cities and a millennial heritage.
Here you can practice water sports, play golf on the best courses in the world, contemplate nature, experience the most novel well-being
treatments, or just get out into the country and discover unbeatable heritage, wines and cuisine.
In terms of climate, our winters are mild and summers are hot and dry. Did you know that the number of hours of sunshine per year reaches
values as high as 3300 in the south of the country and 1600 in the north, some of the highest in Europe?
The Portuguese are gracious and friendly, welcoming all visitors regardless of where they come from. And, in fact, visitors do come here from
all over the world, as the country is located on the western coast of Europe and, as such, is a point of entrance into the Schengen zone. A large
part of the population speaks foreign languages, specifically English.
Portugal has an excellent geographical location. At the meeting point between three continents - Europe, Africa and America -, it has always
been central to the most important international routes. Here you can find international airports all over the country - Lisbon, Faro and Porto
have regular connections to major cities in the world.
With almost nine centuries of well defined geographical borders, a democratic parliamentary regime with political stability prevails in
Portugal.
Portugal is a member of the European Union and forms part of the European Monetary System, using the European single currency. It is also
the 46th most competitive economy, out of a total of 138 countries according to the 2016-2017 Global Competitiveness Index, produced by
the World Economic Forum.
Portugal is the 3rd most peaceful country in the world among 163 countries (Global Peace Index 2019) and ranks 30th of 180 countries in
Transparency International (Corruption Perception Index 2019).
LISBON, THE
COOLEST CITY IN
EUROPE
If you’re dreaming about your next trip to Europe, come and discover Lisbon, a historical city full of stories to tell, where the sun shines 290
days a year and the temperature rarely drops below 15oC. A city where you feel safe wandering around day or night, where the cuisine is
dedicated to creating over a thousand ways to cook the beloved bacalhau (salted cod), and where you’ll find hotels and restaurants to suit
every taste, budget and requirement. Discover Lisbon, a city full of authenticity where old customs and ancient history intermix with cultural
entertainment and hi-tech innovation. Lisbon is ageless, but it loves company, as you’ll find out if you meet someone and ask them to
explain, with lots of gestures and repetition, where the best place is to listen to Fado. After all, Lisbon is famous for its hospitality and the
family-like way it welcomes visitors.
Lisbon welcomes you with a rich cultural heritage that continues to grow every day. Discover the legacy left by the civilizations that inhabited
the city throughout the centuries and the homage paid by artists. Let the river and Fado embrace you and enjoy those so special things that
make Lisbon unique.
Lisbon is as proud as punch of its role in the Age of Discovery, with the city being the starting place for dozens of exploratory voyages around
the globe, including Vasco da Gama’s expedition to India in 1497. Padrão dos Descobrimento, a large monument on the north bank of the
Tagus, celebrates this: it features statues of early navigators peering out to sea, led by Henry the Navigator.