In one of the most beautiful villages of Ponte de Lima, called Facha, rises the Casa Das Torres, built in 1751 by Duarte Pereira da Silva. It is a manor of big and harmonious proportions, with the central body framed with rich doorways and balconies having parapets of forged iron. In the borders two elegant towers garnished with two graceful pyramids rise. Its granite factory perfectly carved in the most pure Baroque style, was the extraordinary project of Nicolau Nasoni.

Its panoramic view that dominates the large and bucolic Valley of the Lima River, as well as the contemplation of the sun set are rare privileges that delight the spirit and carry us to meditation.

The construction of the house ended in 1755 and the engaged contract price was of two million reis ( ten Euros). It belongs to the family for 7 generations, being the present owner Manuel Novais Correira Malheiro. Agrarian Technical Engineer.

He has dedicated himself to fruit-growing and viticulture transforming the property belonging to the house, together with his wife Margarida Bacelar, a Language teacher in high school, they have opened the doors to lodging tourism in 1982.