Category: Culture and Entertainment > Artwork
District: Castelo Branco > Covilhã > Erada
The Ox Cart is located in the tranquil village of Erada, an integral part of the Covilhã municipality. Its presence in the local public space is set within an environment that still breathes the calm and traditions of the Portuguese interior. Situated in a central area of the village, the location offers an authentic perspective on community life and the surrounding mountainous landscape, typical of this sub-region of Beira Baixa.
This piece represents an icon of the region's agricultural past, evoking a time when ox carts were indispensable for transport and for work in the fields. Its significance transcends that of a simple object, becoming a reminder of the effort and resilience of previous generations who shaped the local landscape and economy. It is a tribute to the deep connection between rural communities and the land, a fundamental element in the history of the development of Portugal's interior.
The Ox Cart in Erada functions as a point of connection with the collective memory of the village, preserving the cultural identity and traditions that defined the daily lives of its inhabitants. Its structure, generally made of robust wood and metal fittings, reflects the ingenuity and durability of old tools. Observing it is like taking a journey back in time, understanding the value of manual labor and the importance of agriculture in the social and economic construction of these mountain communities.
License: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/deed.pt
Coordinates DD: 40.2258955, -7.64783288
Coordinates DMS: 40°13'33.2"N 07°38'52.2"W