about us
Casa das Lérias, today a historic accommodation with 22 rooms and suites in the heart of Amarante, was once a lively bakery where the renowned confectioner Alcino dos Reis revived and reinvented the town’s traditional pastries. Among them, the delicate sweet known as Lérias became the inspiration for the name of the house.
14th
Century
In the kitchens of the Santa Clara Convent, the Poor Clare nuns create delicate conventual sweets that will later become part of Amarante’s culinary identity.
1862
The Santa Clara Convent closes. Many traditional recipes disappear, while others survive through local families and small bakeries.
1885
Alcino dos Reis is born in Massarelos, Porto, to parents originally from the Trás-os-Montes region, particularly Chaves.
1889
At just 14 years old, Alcino moves to Amarante, where he begins building the life and work that will later shape the city’s confectionery tradition.
1910
Alcino opens his first shop, Confeitaria Flaviense, selling regional sweets and local products in the building where the Amarante post office stands today.
1914
Alcino marries Júlia Martins, who becomes his partner in developing the family business.
1930s
The confectionery evolves into Casa das Lérias – Confeitaria Amarantina and moves to the current building. Here Alcino also opens a small pension and lives with his family.
Mid-20th century
Alcino recovers and reinvents several conventual sweet recipes, including the pastry known as Lérias, helping reintroduce these traditions to the region.
1967
Alcino dos Reis passes away on March 16, leaving behind a confectionery that had become closely linked to the identity of Amarante.
2021
The historic building is carefully restored and reopens as Casa das Lérias, a hospitality house with rooms and suites overlooking the Tâmega River.
2023
Casa das Lérias becomes part of Historic Hotels Worldwide, recognizing the building as a historic property of international significance.
2024
The first floor sees the reopening of Lérias Doces & Café, a coffee shop that continues the tradition of sweets and hospitality once found in the original bakery.
Today
The historic house Casa das Lérias welcomes guests from around the world in 22 comfortable rooms and suites overlooking the Tâmega River – a place where new stories are written by the river.
Some stories have been unfolding here for more than a century. Others begin the moment you arrive. Between the gentle rhythm of the Tâmega River, the aroma of freshly baked cakes, the tradition of our Lérias, and the quiet charm of Amarante, every stay becomes part of the story of this house – and a story of your own.