Located in Belém, just steps from the Tagus River, Bom Sucesso is a distinctive residential development comprising four unique buildings.
Bordered to the south by Rua da Praia do Bom Sucesso, the project takes its name not only from the street itself, but also from the historic Convent of Nossa Senhora do Bom Sucesso, founded in 1645. The convent gave its name to both the beach and the street, which became a popular seaside destination in the late 19th century.
Beyond its proximity to the river, the development lies adjacent to the Belém Cultural Centre, blending seamlessly with the area’s rich cultural character and enhancing the singular appeal of this project.
At either end of the design spectrum, the townhomes present two contrasting architectural styles — traditional industrial charm versus minimalist contemporary elegance.
The Bom Sucesso project seeks to preserve and celebrate the memory of its location, maintaining the industrial heritage of the original structures. Architectural elements such as double-pitched roofs and a rhythm of symmetrical fenestration honor the past while integrating harmoniously with the historic Convent of Bom Sucesso. The result is a thoughtfully revitalized urban enclave — a new, vibrant center of life in one of Lisbon’s most historic quarters.