Category: Civil Architecture > Building
District: Lisboa > Lisboa > Lisboa > Coração de Jesus
Located on Avenida da Liberdade, in Lisbon, in the Santo António neighborhood, one of the city's main arteries.
The building was designed by the renowned architect Porfírio Pardal Monteiro, standing out for its modern and innovative approach for the time. The construction is a notable example of Portuguese contemporary architecture.
It received the Valmor Prize in 1940, a significant recognition that awarded its architectural quality and integration with the urban environment.
The building's facade is notable for its faceted tower, which is visible from a great distance and has a lighthouse that lights up at night. The large entrance hall is one of the main features, with large windows highlighting the murals by Almada Negreiros, which are representative works of art of Portuguese themes and the press.
The facade is marked by graphic elements and fluorescent lighting in the lettering, reflecting the modern design trends of the early 20th century. The building combines a modern aesthetic with the monumentality of the time, creating a lasting impression.
Designed to be the headquarters of one of Portugal's leading newspapers, the building houses the administration, newsroom, and a space for the public. The structure was designed to support not only the daily operation of the newspaper, but also to serve as a meeting point for readers and visitors.
Inaugurated in 1940, the building symbolizes the modernization and importance of Diário de Notícias in the cultural and political life of Portugal. The newspaper played a crucial role in the country's history, from the fall of the Monarchy to the Carnation Revolution and integration into the European Union.
Over the years, the building has undergone several changes, including changes in the location of the newsroom and adaptations to the digital environment. In 2016, the newsroom moved to Torres de Lisboa, but the Avenida da Liberdade building continues to be an important symbol.
Diário de Notícias has a rich history of collaboration with important cultural and literary figures. The building is therefore not only an architectural landmark, but also a place of historical and cultural importance in Lisbon.
Sources: https://pt.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diário_de_Notícias_(Portugal)
License: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/deed.pt
Coordinates DD: 38.72466889403277,-9.14884599196778
Coordinates DMS: 38°43'28.8"N 09°08'55.8"W