Category: Civil Architecture > Panel
District: Santarém > Torres Novas > Torres Novas > Salvador
The Jorge Colaço Panel is situated in the Salvador area, in Torres Novas, integrating into the city's urban environment. It is located in an accessible public space, contributing to the cultural and historical presence of the site, in the very heart of Torres Novas. Its position invites a pause and observation within the urban surroundings.
This panel is a creation of master Jorge Colaço, a notable figure in Portuguese azulejo art. The work, executed in azulejo tiles, reflects his expertise in composition and the use of color, which characterize much of his artistic legacy. Observing the panel is an opportunity to appreciate the richness of details and the visual narrative that unfolds through the ceramic pieces, an authentic expression of Portuguese art.
The azulejo tile panel is integrated into a monument that pays homage to Portuguese combatants of the First World War. Its iconography and symbolism refer to the memory and sacrifice of those who participated in the conflict. It is, therefore, a place that invites reflection on a significant period in the country's history, keeping alive the remembrance of 20th-century events and figures.
Present in a place of passage, the Jorge Colaço Panel offers visitors and inhabitants of Torres Novas a meeting point with artistic and historical heritage. Its existence in public space underlines the importance of preserving collective memory and art accessible to all, making it a distinctive element in the city's cultural route. Observing this panel constitutes a moment of connection with local identity.
License: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/deed.pt
Coordinates DD: 39.47923069450309, -8.539737554549067
Coordinates DMS: 39°28'45.2"N 08°32'23.1"W