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The hauntingly beautiful abandoned Casa Azul sits atop a small hill in Portugal. This quirky house was built just before, or around the turn of the 20th Century. This location is also sometimes called Villa Victorienne, or Chalet Do Conde (Count’s Chalet).
I explored this cute pastel blue house during my 2022 Portugal Tour. In addition to the exterior shots, I also enjoyed photographing the interior. The main rooms of interest were the frescoed living room, and a large airy room on the upper floor with white vaulted ceilings. Interestingly, the ornate ceilings of the white room are ornamented with zodiac symbols.
The house was owned by a Count, who was a lover of the arts and a collector of beautiful artworks and rare books. His city residence was filled with his prized collection, making the palace part museum and part grand library. Above all else he had an affection for Gothic items, especially sculptures. Casa Azul was his second home, his quiet refuge away from everything where he would retreat to unwind.
After the Count’s death, his family sold off his art and literature collections and donated the palace which had once housed them. However, the relatively humble Casa Azul appears to have been left in limbo. Despite having heirs, this beautiful blue house stands derelict and falling victim to decay.
The house was up for sale for €1,300,000, but I have been unable to confirm if it was sold or delisted. Either way, there is now machine tracks encircling the property and vegetation clearing has been done. Is Casa Azul about to be renovated, or are the demolition crews incoming? Only time will tell.
The architecture of Casa Azul is clearly influenced by the Count’s love of Gothic and Gothic Revival style. During this time (late 19th to early 20th century), it was common to mix in Victorian-era elements into Gothic Revival, producing the Victorian Gothic style. This style of house is often painted in pastel colours, with white decorative features which gives these residences a light and romantic appearance. At this time, on the other side of the Atlantic, the American’s were building houses in a similar style, called Carpenter Gothic.
Casa Azul is a spectacular example of residential Gothic Revival architecture. A key feature of this style is skyward elongation, and elements that emphasise the vertical height of the building. The roof is steeply pitched with dormers, and the tall gables centred over doorways. The roof overhangs are ornamented with beautiful wooden trims (called vergeboards, or “gingerbread” trim). This ornamentation is more elaborate at the gables. Each gable is topped with a tall spike, called a roof finial. The tall slender windows and doorways feature the classic pointed arched shape, a signature feature of Gothic/Gothic Revival. The first floor balconies are supported by decorative turned posts, creating porches at the entrances.
Recently, just prior to my visit, the land around Casa Azul was cleared of vegetation. The bare soil was scared by heavy machinery tracks, relatively fresh looking. Something about the house facing an imminent demise, filled me with sadness. I imagined myself living here, my perfect Gothic house surrounded by untouched grass and wild dandelions. So, with a bit of Photoshop magic I augmented the scene with a dreamy fantasy meadow. The rest of the photo remains true to life, but please permit me some editing fun and artistic freedom with this one <3.
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beautiful pictures !! super
Thank you so much Frans ☺️
If I had the money to restore this masterpiece I would fix it and live there because I find it Breathtaking I LOVE it .
This one really connected with me also! The idea of living on a little hill in a blue Gothic style house is the perfect dream for me also <3
Absolutely breathtaking and 💔! Such a extraordinary home with those hand painted tiles, hand carved, 1 of a kind ceilings!! And if you zoom in on the upstairs pics the view by itself would be worth saving that house to me as well… hell any 1 of those things, but together I’d do un-speakable things to have that place
be MINE even just barely livable.
It really would be my perfect house as well. It is blue and kinda cute, but quirky and a little bit Gothic looking! Yes, I could live here happily 😀