Category: Civil Architecture > Statue
District: Porto > Porto > Porto > Centro Histórico
Located in the heart of Porto, the Ramalho Ortigão Statue is situated at one of the entrances to the Jardim da Cordoaria, also known as Campo dos Mártires da Pátria. This central and inviting green space offers a relaxing environment amidst the urban hustle of the Historic Center. The statue stands as a visual landmark at this pedestrian crossroads, flanked by historic buildings that characterize the city.
The statue is a notable work by Leopoldo de Almeida, inaugurated in 1954. It consists of a stone figure rising above a robust granite pedestal, giving it a solid and dignified presence. The sculpture portrays Ramalho Ortigão in a thoughtful manner, capturing the essence of his work as a writer and observer, a central aspect of his life and work. It is an element that invites careful observation, integrated into the square's landscape.
The honored figure is José Duarte Ramalho Ortigão, a prominent personality born in Porto in 1836. Recognized as a journalist, writer, and literary critic, Ramalho Ortigão distinguished himself by his keen observational skills and the innovative critical spirit he brought to his works. His collaboration with Eça de Queiroz and the authorship of "As Farpas" are examples of his impact on Portuguese literature, revealing a perceptive thinker and a chronicler attentive to the society of his time.
License: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/deed.pt
Coordinates DD: 41.14601496836489, -8.616268206910563
Coordinates DMS: 41°08'45.7"N 08°36'58.6"W