Category: Civil Architecture > Bandstand
District: Aveiro > Aveiro > Aveiro > Glória
Located in the parish of Glória, in the city of Aveiro, the D. Pedro Municipal Park Bandstand is a striking landmark within the park of the same name. It is set in an urban environment that offers a tranquil atmosphere, standing out as a central and easily recognizable element for those exploring the city.
This bandstand, built in the early 20th century by engineer António Augusto de Araújo e Silva, is a remarkable example of iron architecture, with a strong Art Nouveau inclination. Its octagonal base, constructed from masonry and granite, features plastered and painted surfaces in shades of yellow and white, giving it a vibrant presence. The structure and wrought iron ornamentation are particularly rich, displaying delicate vegetal motifs intertwined with stylized harps, culminating in a ribbed roof and a small lantern topped by a lyre, a symbol of music.
Since its construction, this bandstand has served as a stage dedicated to cultural and recreational activities, maintaining this function to this day. It is a place where the community gathers for events, concerts, and various performances, actively contributing to Aveiro's cultural life. Its historical and architectural value is recognized, and it is currently in the process of being classified as heritage, which underscores its importance within the city's built heritage context. In 2005, the bandstand underwent a significant structural and decorative restoration.
Visiting the D. Pedro Municipal Park Bandstand offers an opportunity to enjoy moments of serenity and contemplation. Its elegant presence and Art Nouveau details create an inviting setting for a relaxing break. It is a space that invites appreciation of architectural beauty and a return to calm, allowing visitors to experience the park's cultural and peaceful atmosphere.
License: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/deed.pt
Coordinates DD: 40.6363667926416, -8.65320383939692
Coordinates DMS: 40°38'10.9"N 08°39'11.5"W