Category: Civil Architecture > Monument
District: Setúbal > Alcochete > Alcochete
The Dom Manuel I Monument is located in the town of Alcochete, a municipality belonging to the district of Setúbal. Specifically situated in the Bairro 25 de Abril, this point of interest is integrated into the urban area of the town. Its presence in Alcochete, a locality with a notable connection to the Tagus River, fits into a riverside environment, providing a visual setting for those who travel through the area.
This monument pays homage to the figure of Dom Manuel I, a Portuguese monarch whose reign took place between 1495 and 1521. This period is often associated with the peak of the Portuguese Maritime Discoveries, an era marked by important navigations, territorial expansion, and a significant influx of wealth into the kingdom. These factors drove cultural and artistic development, which culminated in the distinctive Manueline style. The monument thus serves as a commemorative landmark of the historical and cultural transformations that shaped Portugal during this time.
Conceived as a commemorative landmark, the Dom Manuel I Monument was erected to mark the importance of the king who gives it its name. Its structure, typical of civic monuments dedicated to historical figures, aims to perpetuate the memory of a fundamental period for Portugal. The design of the piece is intended to reflect the solemnity and significance of the Manueline era, contributing as a visual reference point in Alcochete's public space. This type of civil architecture, by its very nature, establishes a connection with the past, inviting observation of the country's historical and cultural heritage.
License: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/deed.pt
Coordinates DD: 38.75250510308222, -8.965910308322831
Coordinates DMS: 38°45'9.0"N 08°57'57.3"W