Category: Nature > Garden
District: Lisboa > Lisboa > Lisboa
Located in the southern Telheiras area of Lisbon, Jardim Professor António de Sousa Franco emerges as a haven of serenity in a predominantly residential area. Its placement provides a tranquil environment, a welcome contrast to the faster pace of other parts of the capital.
Inaugurated in 2008, this space was conceived in honor of Professor António de Sousa Franco, presenting itself as an example of urban planning. With an area of approximately 6,700 square meters, the garden is characterized by its sober and contemporary architectural lines, which integrate harmoniously with the natural surroundings. It is a place that illustrates the importance of creating leisure areas and contact with nature in an urban context.
The garden's aesthetic is enriched by unique landscape elements. A iron pergola stands out, traversing part of the garden, covered by climbing plants that filter the light, creating inviting shaded areas. The pavement is adorned with the traditional Portuguese pavement, which contrasts with the extensive, well-maintained lawn areas. A large artificial lagoon also contributes to the tranquil atmosphere of the place.
Botanical diversity is one of the garden's attributes, with the presence of palm trees of various ages, from young specimens to already imposing ones, interspersed with olive trees and various arboreal species, providing shade and freshness. For those seeking a moment of peace, the garden offers open spaces suitable for quiet reading or simply absorbing the stillness of the environment. The inclusion of urban gardens gives the space a particular and interactive aspect, connecting visitors to the earth.
Jardim Professor António de Sousa Franco reveals attention to detail in some of its design elements, such as its folding benches, which allow users to adjust their perspective, whether towards the street's dynamism or the garden's interior serenity. This space, despite its calm atmosphere, has served as a stage for various cultural activities, such as a theatre festival, demonstrating its adaptability and its role as a community gathering point.
License: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/deed.pt
Coordinates DD: 38.760202654102564, -9.168137884694346
Coordinates DMS: 38°45'36.7"N 09°10'5.3"W