Category: Civil Architecture > House
District: Porto > Porto > Porto
Casa da Rua da Vilarinha is located in Urbanização da Vilarinha, a predominantly residential area in the city of Porto. It is situated within a consolidated urban environment, characteristic of this zone, where the presence of serene streets and houses punctuates the landscape, offering a glimpse into local life and the organization of Porto's urban space.
This unique residence represents a notable example of 20th-century architecture in Porto. Designed in 1928 by architect Manuel de Oliveira, the grandfather of the celebrated filmmaker Manoel de Oliveira, its conception reveals a distinctly modernist approach for its time.
The house is characterized by its sober lines and functional spaces, moving away from the more ornate styles then in vogue. It thus presents itself as a manifesto of a more unadorned and rational aesthetic, anticipating architectural trends that would later consolidate in Portuguese residential architecture.
Casa da Rua da Vilarinha is inseparable from the figure of Manoel de Oliveira, one of the most important directors in the history of world cinema, who resided here for a large part of his long and prolific life. This place was not only his family home but also a space for reflection and creation, where his unique artistic and humanistic vision took root.
The house therefore holds deep symbolic and cultural value, representing a tangible link to the filmmaker's personal and creative universe, marking his indelible presence in the cultural and urban landscape of Porto.
License: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/deed.pt
Coordinates DD: 41.16665363031606,-8.666602750386316
Coordinates DMS: 41°09'60.0"N 08°39'59.8"W