I present you this magnificent Farm with 60000 m2 in Oliveira do Hospital. Farm dating from 1889 with an urban part and a rustic part. This property was a victim of the fires of 2017, and was once one of the largest wine producers in the area. Inside this magnificent property we can for example find a water spring (water mine) that runs every year. The land is flat and partly walled, there are several buildings in ruins to be rehabilitated. with an excellent location, just outside the city. The parish where this beautiful property is located was established in 2013, within the scope of the administrative reorganization of the territory of the parishes (Law No. 11-A/2013 of January 28), by the aggregation of the former parishes of Oliveira do Hospital and São Paio de Gramaços. Quinta das Tapadas is a historic property located in Oliveira do Hospital, a city in the central region of Portugal. With a history dating back centuries, this century-old farm is known not only for its antiquity, but also for its natural beauty and agricultural traditions that endure over time. Originally an agricultural estate, Quinta das Tapadas has likely played a vital role in the local economy, producing a variety of crops such as cereals, fruits, and olive oil. Over the years, many of these estates have been adapted to incorporate wine production, taking advantage of the region's favorable climatic and geographical conditions. In addition to its economic importance, Quinta das Tapadas also has a deep cultural and historical significance. Many of these properties are home to historic buildings, such as manor houses, mills, and cellars, which bear witness to times gone by and reflect the architecture and lifestyle of the eras in which they were built. Nowadays, some of these centuries-old farms, such as Quinta das Tapadas, have opened their doors to tourism, offering guided tours, wine and olive oil tastings, and even accommodation in renovated rural houses. This not only helps to preserve the historical heritage of the region but also provides visitors with a unique and authentic experience of Portuguese rural life. The parish includes the villages of Oliveira do Hospital, São Paio de Gramaços, Vendas de Gavinhos, Gavinhos de Baixo, Gavinhos de Cima, Gramaços, Catraia de São Paio and several farms spread throughout this area. Residential Population (2011 Census): 5708