Casa Tait

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Alternative namesQuinta do Meio
LocationLordelo do Ouro e Massarelos, Rua de Entre Quintas, 219, Porto, Portugal
Coordinates41°8′52″N 8°37′43″W / 41.14778°N 8.62861°W / 41.14778; -8.62861
Tait House
Casa Tait
Interactive map of the Tait House area
Alternative namesQuinta do Meio
General information
TypeResidence
LocationLordelo do Ouro e Massarelos, Rua de Entre Quintas, 219, Porto, Portugal
Coordinates41°8′52″N 8°37′43″W / 41.14778°N 8.62861°W / 41.14778; -8.62861
Opened18th century
OwnerCâmara Municipal do Porto
Website
https://museudoporto.pt/en/

The Tait House (Portuguese: Casa Tait), also known as Quinta do Meio, is a former 18th century residence in Massarelos, Porto, near the Quinta da Macieirinha (now the Romantic Museum of Porto) and the gardens of the Crystal Palace (Palácio de Cristal).[1] It is in an isolated location, protected by high walls, overlooking the Douro River, and offering privileged views of the surrounding landscape. The estate is renowned for its historic gardens, which feature several protected trees, including a 250-year-old tulip tree (Liriodendron tulipifera) classified as a tree of public interest. Today it hosts the programming department (Núcleo de Programação) of Porto's museum.[2]

Architecture and gardens

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