Located between the Torre dos Clérigos (Clerics’ Tower) and Rua das Carmelitas (Carmelite Street), Praça de Lisboa (Lisbon Square) and the Jardim das Oliveiras (Olive Tree Garden) establish a new link with the Palácio do Conde de Vizela (Palace of the Count of Vizela), 1864-1923, built to house offices and commercial spaces. Initially designed by Émile Boudin (1909) the building underwent changes made by Marques da Silva (1920-1923), an architect who made his mark on the city with several such large-scale constructions.