Category: Civil Architecture > Marker
District: Porto > Porto > Porto
Situated in the vibrant city of Porto, in the eponymous district and municipality, the Granite Landmark 37 is a discreet yet significant element in the urban fabric. Its presence fits into the characteristic environment of Porto, where history and modernity intertwine in the streets and buildings, offering visitors a glimpse into a less obvious facet of city life.
Its location invites careful observation, revealing how seemingly simple details can be guardians of ancient narratives in the heart of a constantly evolving metropolis.
This monument, sculpted in granite, reflects the robustness and constructive tradition of the Minho and Douro regions, where this rock is a predominant material. The simplicity of its form, typical of a landmark, contrasts with its resistance to time and the elements, testifying to the skill of the ancient artisans who conceived it.
The number "37" engraved on its surface gives it a specific identity, indicating its position in a sequence or demarcation system, a detail that distinguishes it from other elements of urban heritage and invites curiosity about its original purpose.
The original function of the Granite Landmark 37 is intrinsically linked to the demarcation of limits, whether of properties, jurisdictions, or, eventually, ancient urban routes or paths that shaped the city's landscape over the centuries. Its existence serves as a subtle reminder of the complex networks of territorial organization that were established in past eras.
This landmark is a silent vestige of Porto's urban planning history, a tangible link to a past where such elements played a fundamental role in the organization of space. It is a symbol of permanence, a fixed point that witnessed the city's transformations, inviting the observer to reflect on the evolution of its built environment.
License: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/deed.pt
Coordinates DD: 41.14258611,-8.574825
Coordinates DMS: 41°08'33.3"N 08°34'29.4"W