Category: Nature > Reserva natural
District: Lisboa > Lisboa > Lisboa > São Domingos de Benfica
Located in São Domingos de Benfica, in a predominantly residential area of Lisbon, the Geomonument of Rua Virgílio Correia presents a singular contrast within the urban environment. This natural element is visible between Rua Virgílio Correia and Rua São Tomás de Aquino, revealing a portion of the local geology amidst the cityscape.
Its presence highlights how the city of Lisbon develops on a diverse geological substratum, making it an unexpected find in the built landscape.
The Geomonument of Rua Virgílio Correia is a relevant natural rock formation, acting as a window into the subterranean structure of the Portuguese capital. By observing this site, one can contemplate layers and textures that tell the geological history of the region over vast periods.
This specimen demonstrates the antiquity of the base upon which the city rests, representing natural processes of sedimentation and transformation that occurred long before Lisbon existed as we know it today.
Recognized for its scientific and educational value, this geomonument is part of a municipal initiative to identify and protect significant geological occurrences within the urban space. Its safeguarding reflects Lisbon's commitment to valuing and integrating its natural heritage into city life, ensuring these formations remain accessible for observation and study.
The existence of sites like this invites reflection on the interaction between nature and urban development, highlighting the geological richness hidden in plain sight within cities.
License: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/deed.pt
Coordinates DD: 38.753047817647, -9.1721734588235
Coordinates DMS: 38°45'11.0"N 09°10'19.8"W