Category: Civil Architecture > Statue
The Statue of the Bandeirante António Raposo Tavares is strategically located in one of Beja's main roundabouts, specifically in Praça António Raposo Tavares. This central location ensures its imposing and easily recognizable presence within the urban fabric, particularly in the areas of Santiago Maior and São João Baptista. The monument is perfectly integrated into the city's environment, serving as an accessible and visible landmark for those exploring the city.
This remarkable monument stands out for its grandeur and the careful selection of materials that compose it. The figure of António Raposo Tavares is faithfully represented in a bronze statue, approximately three meters high, giving it a striking presence. The sculpture stands on a robust granite pedestal, reaching about two and a half meters, further elevating the work. The combination of the timeless beauty of bronze with the solidity and impressiveness of granite creates a visually impactful effect, immediately capturing the attention of observers.
The statue erected in Beja is a significant tribute to António Raposo Tavares, a figure of undeniable importance in the shared history between Portugal and Brazil. Known as a "Bandeirante," he was a pivotal explorer during the colonial period, playing a decisive role in territorial expansion and the discovery of vast resources in the interior of Brazilian territory. This monument not only symbolizes the deep historical and cultural ties that unite the two countries but also pays a well-deserved tribute to a personality who decisively marked the era of great explorations. His presence in Beja, António Raposo Tavares's hometown, underscores the importance of memory and the recognition of his origins and lasting achievements.
License: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/deed.pt
Coordinates DD: 38.00959280445718, -7.859370849482582
Coordinates DMS: 38°00'34.5"N 07°51'33.7"W