• 25 August 2017

    29 YEARS AFTER THE CHIADO FIRE

    Today, 29 years have passed since a fire of dubious origin broke out in Chiado, one of the most emblematic areas of Lisbon. The fire broke out in the warehouses of the Grandella, in Rua do Carmo, destroyed 18 buildings and an area equivalent to almost eight hectares.

    Consumed buildings in the streets of Carmo, Nova do Almada, Garrett, Crucifix, Gold and Calçada do Sacramento.

    The Chiado was rebuilt with a requalification plan of the prestigious architect Álvaro Siza Vieira.

    Situated in the heart of the city, it reconquered the cosmopolitan and glamorous aura of the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, national and international fashion plan.

    At the official ceremony held today a commemorative plaque was unveiled at Rua do Carmo, followed by the performance of the band of the regiment sapadores.

    Books, exhibitions and a simulacrum recall one of the greatest catastrophes in the Portuguese capital. It was 29 years ago that the Chiado burned and still does not know why.