More than 110 years old, founded in 1908, Vidraria Fonseca offers all kinds of glass products and services: decorative, lacquered and resin glass, mirrors, windows, safety glass, glass fittings, etc. It is born by the entrepreneurial spirit of Manuel Francisco da Fonseca with its first establishment in Rua das Velas, having from there several establishments around the city. Accompanying the technological evolution of glass, the constant modernization of its machines and the high professionalism of its collaborators provide the constant improvement of the centenary Vidraria Fonseca.
Glass, mirrors, tempered glass, for showers, frames, glass guards, rear view mirrors, magnifying mirrors
Monday-Friday: 9:00-12:30 / 14:00-19:00. Saturday: 9:00-13:00
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Address:
Rua dos Caldeireiros, 221
Postal Code:
4050-139
City Zone:
Baixa
Landline Phone:
222001709
Email:
geral@vidrariafonseca.com
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