Category: Civil Architecture > Spring / Fountain
District: Lisboa > Lisboa > Lisboa
Situated in the Portuguese capital, Lisbon, the drinking fountain fits into the urban fabric of the city, occupying a discreet but significant place in one of its areas. Its presence is a subtle reminder of the organization and resources available in public spaces, inviting a closer look at the details that make up Lisbon's daily life.
Installed in 1951, this structure was a functional element of mid-20th century urban furniture. Its creation reflects a time when the availability of water access points in public spaces played a fundamental role in the well-being of those who traversed the city's streets. It represented a practical necessity, offering an essential resource to citizens and perhaps even to animals that passed by.
Although not a monumental work, the drinking fountain presents a simplicity of design that is characteristic of the period of its construction. Its shape and materials reflect the functionality and robustness expected of public infrastructure at that time. Today, it remains a silent witness to Lisbon's urban evolution, a small detail that invites reflection on how the city's needs were met in the past and how certain elements persist, telling a discreet but integral story of local life.
License: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/deed.pt
Coordinates DD: 38.720644052381, -9.1349300666667
Coordinates DMS: 38°43'14.3"N 09°08'5.7"W