Category: Civil Architecture > Pillory
District: Aveiro > Sever do Vouga > Sever do Vouga > Bacelo
The Pillory of Sever do Vouga is located in the parish of Sever do Vouga, in the municipality of Sever do Vouga, district of Aveiro, in Portugal.
It is considered a Property of Public Interest since 1933.
The pillory is a 16th-century monument made of granite, rebuilt in 1965 with the reuse of the base and the finial.
The municipal symbol rests on a hexagonal podium composed of three steps, followed by a plinth also hexagonal. Next, there is a bulbous cylindrical base with decorative elements, which extends to a smooth prismatic shaft.
One of the faces of the parallelepiped body of the finial features the national shield, adding a prominent element to the structure.
The pillory is located near the building of the old town hall and jail, which contributes to its historical and cultural importance.
The Pillory of Sever do Vouga represents a historical landmark in the region, witnessing the administrative and judicial importance of the locality over the centuries.
The pillory is accessible to tourists visiting Sever do Vouga, providing an opportunity to see an emblematic architectural element of the region.
The Pillory of Sever do Vouga is a popular photographic spot, allowing tourists to capture the historical and cultural beauty of the place.
Visiting the pillory offers tourists the opportunity to immerse themselves in the rich cultural and architectural heritage of Sever do Vouga, discovering the importance and significance of this local heritage.
Sources: https://pt.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pelourinho_de_Sever_do_Vouga
License: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/deed.pt
Coordinates DD: 40.73325,-8.37098
Coordinates DMS: 40°43'59.7"N 08°22'15.5"W