
Lioz Clássico is a light beige limestone containing fossils of various sizes, formed from ancient marine deposits. It is associated with the Lisbon region and a long tradition in Portuguese architecture, being widely used in historic buildings and stonework. Its presence in landmarks such as the Jerónimos Monastery and the Belém Tower has established it as one of the most emblematic stones of the national heritage. Its surface combines density and detail, with a character marked by the presence of fossils, maintaining a direct connection to the city’s built heritage. In application, it maintains a strong connection to tradition, integrating naturally into contemporary designs.
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