Founded in 1944, Casa Madureira offers a wide range of home textiles. Maintaining a traditional textile home environment and quality standards, you can find all sorts of towels, cloths, aprons, bath sets, pillows, etc. It is worth visiting not only for the quality of the products, but also for the typical atmosphere of the store and its characteristic and unique facade. Whether to offer as a souvenir or to equip your home with new textiles, you will find Casa Madureira an excellent and helpful service, the result of many years of experience and knowledge in the sector.
Towels, kitchen towels, apron, blankets, rugs, sheets, bath sets, pillows, tourist articles
Monday to Saturday: 10:00-12:00 / 14:30-19:00
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Address:
Rua das Carmelitas, 20
Postal Code:
4050-161
City Zone:
Baixa
Landline Phone:
222008704
Email:
evalemosmota@gmail.com
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