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Vidraço de Moleanos is the name by which this compact-looking limestone is also known, with two distinct color areas – cream and grey – made up of small to medium-sized darker grains and fossils. Due to its versatility and high hardness, it is suitable for façades, stonework and floors subject to high traffic.
Beige to pink limestone with lilac veins. Highly hard and very versatile, it has a long tradition in Portugal. Monuments such as the Jerónimos Monastery and the Belém Tower, both in the city of Lisbon, were built with Lioz Abancado.
Cream-colored limestone with a very uniform appearance, with dark cream tinges. Its high hardness justifies its versatility and allows it to be used in interior cladding, facades and interior and exterior flooring subject to heavy traffic.
This compact limestone is distinguished by having two distinct colored areas – cream and bluish-grey – with the presence of scattered darker spots. Its high hardness and versatility allow it to be used in stonework, flooring, façades and interior cladding.
Beige limestone with aligned bluish veins. Its high hardness and versatility allow it to be used for exterior and interior cladding and high-traffic flooring.
Limestone with a light pink to burgundy color and darker spots. Very versatile and with a long tradition in Portugal, it is suitable for interior coverings, flooring, facades and stonework.
Light beige limestone with medium to very large brownish and grayish fossils. Its unmistakable appearance, combined with its versatility, make it one of the most traditional stones in Portugal – it predominates in façades, stonework and flooring in historic buildings.