Category: Nature > Garden
District: Lisboa > Lisboa > Lisboa > Sítio do Barcal
Largo Conde de Ottolini is located in Lisbon, the vibrant Portuguese capital, more specifically in the area known as Sítio do Barcal. This modest-sized corner is integrated into the city's urban fabric, offering a point of rest and observation in its daily life. Its position in the city gives it a particular connection with the parish of Benfica, where the honoree passed away, underscoring the historical connection to the place.
This square pays homage to Manuel Sarmento Ottolini, a historical figure born in the city of Lisbon itself in 1840, affectionately known as an "alfacinha" (a nickname for Lisboetas). Known as the first Viscount and first Count of Ottolini, his life was also marked by his academic education, having earned a Bachelor's degree in Law from the University, highlighting his intellectual contribution to the society of his time. He passed away in 1898 in the then parish of Benfica, a locality with which he maintained a connection.
The dedication of this space to his name perpetuates the memory of a Lisboeta who left his mark on the city's history, inviting visitors to a brief reflection on his journey.
Largo Conde de Ottolini reveals itself as a compact space, designed to offer a moment of serenity in the urban environment. It is characterized by a tranquil and inviting atmosphere, ideal for a brief pause or contemplation. Its simplicity and the care taken with its maintenance reflect the purpose of being a pleasant place, where visitors can enjoy a calm and unpretentious environment in the heart of Lisbon.
License: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/deed.pt
Coordinates DD: 38.74309215, -9.1777992666667
Coordinates DMS: 38°44'35.1"N 09°10'40.1"W