Category: Culture and Entertainment > Artwork
District: Lisboa > Cascais > Cascais
This monument, a tribute to King Dom Carlos I, stands in Cascais, strategically positioned next to the Marina. Its privileged location offers visitors a unique visual setting, where the monarch's figure stands out against the blue of the Atlantic Ocean, underscoring the king's intrinsic connection with the sea and its exploration.
The figure of Dom Carlos I, who reigned over Portugal from 1889 to 1908, is celebrated here for his remarkable passion for science. Distinguished among monarchs for his academic inclination, the king dedicated himself profoundly to oceanography and marine biology. His expeditions and studies contributed significantly to the advancement of these fields during his reign, marking an era of scientific exploration and discovery in Portugal.
The bronze sculpture not only commemorates Dom Carlos I's period of governance but also symbolizes his deep interest in maritime studies. The representation of the king holding navigation instruments, such as the sextant and compass, is a direct tribute to his facet as a scientific explorer. Dressed in naval attire and with binoculars around his neck, the monument perpetuates the image of an innovative monarch, who knew how to combine governance with his insatiable curiosity for the sea. The work rests on a stone pedestal, where engravings detail the king's achievements in marine biology and oceanography.
License: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/deed.pt
Coordinates DD: 38.69507168, -9.4192827
Coordinates DMS: 38°41'42.3"N 09°25'9.4"W