Category: Civil Architecture > Building
District: Lisboa > Lisboa > Lisboa > Mouraria
The building located at numbers 17 to 29 on Rua da Palma is situated on one of Lisbon's most vibrant and central arteries, serving as a transition between the Baixa Pombalina and the higher historical areas. It is integrated into Mouraria, one of the oldest and most authentic neighborhoods in the Portuguese capital, known for its winding streets and rich cultural heritage.
Rua da Palma, where this building is located, is an axis connecting Praça do Martim Moniz to Praça dos Restauradores, characterized by a dynamic urban environment where history and Lisbon's daily life intertwine. The presence of this building contributes to the distinctive atmosphere of this area, so typical of the parish of Santa Maria Maior, in the heart of the municipality of Lisbon, district of Lisbon.
This building represents an example of the civil architecture characteristic of the city of Lisbon, particularly that which developed in the 19th and early 20th centuries to serve the residential and commercial needs of the expanding city. Its structure and facade reflect the construction trends of the era, with floors dedicated to housing and, at times, a ground floor for commercial establishments or services.
Although not an isolated monument in the traditional sense, the building integrates harmoniously into the urban fabric of Rua da Palma, contributing to its physiognomy. Its configuration and size are typical of multi-family housing blocks that make up a large part of the city's built heritage, with elements that may include aligned window openings, wrought iron balconies and, at times, tile coverings that adorn the facades, giving them an unmistakable character.
Its presence on Rua da Palma, right on the border of Mouraria, gives this building a relevance that transcends its mere residential function. It is an integral part of the experience and identity of this historic neighborhood, bearing witness to the city's evolution and the permanence of its traditions.
The building, like so many others in Mouraria, is a repository of stories and daily life, where local people live and interact, keeping alive the popular and multicultural spirit that defines this area. Its existence underscores the continuity of urban occupation and the adaptation of spaces to the needs of its residents over time, solidifying the unique landscape of this emblematic Lisbon neighborhood.
License: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/deed.pt
Coordinates DD: 38.71509459907061,-9.13743493748804
Coordinates DMS: 38°42'54.3"N 09°08'14.8"W