House of Almeida Garrett
Monuments
An eighteenth century building, typical of the urban planning reforms instigated by the Almadas, where João Baptista de Almeida Garrett, was born in 1799 and where he lived until 1804.
In 1864, Porto City Council mounted an oval plaster plaque in the middle of the first floor façade. This is decorated with garlands of laurel leaves and an inscription paying homage to the writer.
In 1864, Porto City Council mounted an oval plaster plaque in the middle of the first floor façade. This is decorated with garlands of laurel leaves and an inscription paying homage to the writer.


