Category: Civil Architecture > Building
District: Lisboa > Lisboa > Lisboa > Pena
Situated in the city of Lisbon, in the historic parish of Pena, this building is located in Campo dos Mártires da Pátria, a square distinguished by its elevated position and the serene atmosphere it offers. Far from the hustle and bustle of the capital's main arteries, this environment is marked by a tranquil urban landscape, adorned with leafy trees and buildings that invite a calmer appreciation of Lisbon's daily life.
Its position gives the area a particular character, where the presence of green spaces and the surrounding architecture create an inviting environment for those seeking a glimpse of a more traditional and residential Lisbon.
The building at n.º 22 to 24 is an example of the civil architecture that shapes the profile of Campo dos Mártires da Pátria, mirroring the constructive and aesthetic characteristics that predominated in Lisbon between the 19th and early 20th centuries. These urban constructions, often for residential use, are notable for their integration into the city's fabric, featuring facades that, even without ostentation, display details that enrich the architectural ensemble.
It is possible to observe typical elements of this period, such as the regular arrangement of windows, the presence of balconies with wrought-iron railings, and sometimes, mouldings or other decorative elements that enhance the sobriety of the stonework. Its volume contributes to the identity of the block, fitting into the multi-family housing typology that characterizes a large part of Lisbon's built heritage.
As an integral part of Campo dos Mártires da Pátria, this building contributes significantly to the historical atmosphere and the unique aesthetics of the square. Its presence helps define the boundary of the public space, providing a frame for the central garden and for the views extending over Lisbon's hills, giving a sense of place to the ensemble.
The architecture of n.º 22 to 24, together with the adjacent buildings, illustrates how the Portuguese capital expanded and consolidated over time, maintaining a stylistic coherence that is characteristic of its older areas. The built ensemble evokes an image of urban life from a bygone era, still palpable today in the rhythm and particular atmosphere of this area.
License: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/deed.pt
Coordinates DD: 38.72068583815444,-9.140534959977508
Coordinates DMS: 38°43'14.5"N 09°08'25.9"W