Category: Civil Architecture > Quay
District: Lisboa > Lisboa > Lisboa
Cais 3 is strategically positioned on Lisbon's riverside, a location where urban dynamism blends harmoniously with the vast expanse of the Tagus River estuary. Its location offers visitors a unique perspective on the flow of riverside life in the Portuguese capital.
At this point, one can absorb the tranquil atmosphere emanating from the waters of the Tagus, feel the characteristic river breeze, and observe the constant, yet serene, movement of vessels crossing the aquatic landscape, elements inseparable from Lisbon's identity.
As an integral part of the network of structures that comprise Lisbon's waterfront, Cais 3 symbolizes the city's deep and enduring relationship with its river and the sea. These interface points between land and water have been essential for the economic and social development of the capital over the centuries.
Originally conceived to facilitate port activities, the pier served as a crucial point for trade, fishing, and passenger movement, and continues to reflect the importance of the Tagus as a vital route for Lisbon's communication and prosperity. Its existence underscores a maritime heritage that has shaped the city and its culture.
Cais 3, like other structures of this nature, is built with remarkable solidity and robustness, designed to withstand the constant demands of the riverside environment and the persistent action of water. Its construction prioritizes durability, using resilient materials that ensure its longevity.
It is a linear structure, designed for functionality, facilitating access and mooring of vessels, as well as the fluid movement of people and goods. Its discreet yet fundamental presence in Lisbon's riverside landscape is a testament to human engineering and ingenuity in adapting to the natural environment, contributing to the city's distinctive profile.
License: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/deed.pt
Coordinates DD: 38.7062021, -9.135098225
Coordinates DMS: 38°42'22.3"N 09°08'6.4"W