Category: Civil Architecture > Dwelling
District: Açores > Angra do Heroísmo > Angra do Heroísmo > Sé e São Pedro
The Building at Rua de Jesus, number 10, is located in the heart of the historic city of Angra do Heroísmo, on Terceira Island, Azores. It is situated in the parish of Sé and São Pedro, one of the oldest and most emblematic areas of the locality.
Rua de Jesus is a street that reflects the urban layout of the city classified as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, characterized by its traditional facades and tranquil atmosphere. This building contributes to the collective identity of the street and its surroundings, being perfectly integrated into the urban landscape that defines Angra do Heroísmo.
As an integral part of Angra's urban fabric, the Building at Rua de Jesus, 10, is an example of the civil architecture that shaped the city's physiognomy over the centuries. Its design reflects the constructive and aesthetic solutions predominant in Azorean urban dwellings, combining functionality with a discreet but robust aesthetic.
Generally, the use of volcanic stone, abundant on the island, is observed, both in the structure and in decorative details, such as quoins or window and door frames. The facades, often whitewashed, create a harmonious contrast with the dark basalt, a distinctive feature of Azorean architecture. Elements such as sash windows and wrought-iron balconies, when present, enrich the ensemble, bearing witness to the lifestyle and good taste of the era in which it was built.
The building at Rua de Jesus, 10, like many others in Angra do Heroísmo, is part of a historical context of great relevance. The city, once an important port of call on maritime routes between Europe, the Americas, and India, possesses an architectural heritage that reflects its prosperity and capacity for resilience, particularly after the earthquakes that affected it over the centuries.
Each building on this street, including this one, is a piece in the mosaic of Angra's history, bearing witness to the city's urban and social evolution. It represents the continuity of constructive traditions and how daily life unfolded within its walls, contributing to the preservation of the cultural and architectural identity that Angra do Heroísmo so proudly displays today.
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Coordinates DD: 38.6541386,-27.2217499
Coordinates DMS: 38°39'14.9"N 27°13'18.3"W