Category: Civil Architecture > Spring / Fountain
District: Guarda > Mêda > Longroiva
Situated in the charming locality of Longroiva, within the municipality of Mêda, this fountain constitutes one of the most prominent architectural elements in the center of the village. Its central position makes it easily accessible for those exploring the streets on foot, offering an invitation to observe and rest in its surroundings.
The Manueline Fountain captivates the eye with its singular architecture and the richness of its details. The three prominent, elegantly tapered vertical elements stand out, rising like pinnacles and giving it a distinctive silhouette. In the central body of the monument, a coat of arms can be observed displaying the national coat of arms of Portugal, an element that enriches its composition and underscores its symbolism.
The history of the Manueline Fountain offers an interesting perspective: although its designation refers to the Manueline style, characteristic of the 15th and 16th centuries in Portugal, its construction took place in the 19th century, during the reign of D. João VI. This aspect suggests a revival or inspiration from Manueline architectural features, adapted to a later period.
More than just a water supply point, this fountain is one of Longroiva's most relevant landmarks, functioning as a testament to the locality's history and a fundamental element in the collective memory and identity of its community.
License: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/deed.pt
Coordinates DD: 40.96364828, -7.21062228
Coordinates DMS: 40°57'49.1"N 07°12'38.2"W