Category: Civil Architecture > Fountain
District: Lisboa > Lisboa > Lisboa > Lumiar
The Lumiar Fountain is located in the Lumiar parish, an area with a notable history in the city of Lisbon. Its location is set within an urban context that, despite being modern, still preserves traces of the past, offering the observer a glimpse into the evolution of the Portuguese capital and its landscape integration.
This remarkable fountain was built in the year 1909, marking an era when the city of Lisbon was seeing its water infrastructure develop significantly. Its construction coincided with the period when the Alviela water was already supplying the capital, raising the standard of existing public fountains. Unlike the spouts that served a purely functional purpose for water supply, the Lumiar Fountain was conceived with a clear intention of monumentality, symbolizing not only the availability of water but also a civic and aesthetic concern for public space.
With a quadrangular base, the fountain exhibits an architecture that distances itself from the simplicity of many other fountains of its time. Its structure is adorned with low reliefs, which lend artistic detail and an added visual dimension to the monument. These decorative elements contribute to its imposing presence in public space, highlighting it as a significant piece that enriches the urban landscape of Lumiar.
License: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/deed.pt
Coordinates DD: 38.775462445455, -9.1643321454545
Coordinates DMS: 38°46'31.7"N 09°09'51.6"W