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Beige-colored limestone with a homogeneous appearance, fine to medium-sized brownish grains and small, widely dispersed fossils of a darker hue. Of medium hardness, it is suitable for interior and exterior cladding and for floors with high traffic.
Light beige limestone with a homogeneous and very compact appearance, with very small grains and brownish fossils. Its low hardness means it can be used for floors with little traffic, interior cladding, façades, stonework and copings.
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.
Beige limestone with a compact appearance, with an alignment of grains and large, brownish fossils, known as verge. It is suitable for interior cladding, façades and interior floors subject to medium traffic.
Beige limestone with a compact appearance, with an alignment of small, brownish grains and fossils, known as verge. Its medium hardness allows it to be applied to façades, interior cladding and interior floors exposed to medium traffic.
Beige limestone with a compact appearance, with medium-sized agglomerates of grains and brownish fossils. Its medium hardness allows it to be used for interior cladding, façades and floors subject to medium traffic.
Beige limestone with a compact appearance, with an alignment of medium-sized brownish grains and fossils, known as vergada. Its medium hardness ensures its application in interior coverings, facades and interior floors subject to medium traffic.
Beige limestone with a compact appearance, with clusters of grains and small, brownish fossils. Used on facades, interior cladding and interior flooring with low traffic.
Beige limestone with a compact appearance, with an alignment of small, brownish grains and fossils, known as vergada. Of medium hardness, it is used in interior floors subject to little movement, facades and interior coverings.