Category: Civil Architecture > Statue
District: Setúbal > Setúbal > Setúbal
Situated in the picturesque Fishermen's Quarter, in Setúbal, the "Setúbal Conserva" site is located in an area deeply connected to the city's maritime identity. This neighborhood, characterized by its narrow streets and proximity to the Sado estuary, reflects the fishing soul and the intrinsic connection of Setúbal's inhabitants to the sea.
Its position within this urban context allows visitors to feel the authentic atmosphere of one of the city's working and historical hearts, where the pulse of fishing life is still felt, offering a setting that enhances its symbolism.
The name "Setúbal Conserva" is a direct invitation to remember one of the most significant periods in Setúbal's economic and social history: the flourishing canning industry. For decades, fish canning factories were the city's engine, employing thousands of people and projecting Setúbal's name nationally and internationally.
This monument serves as a permanent tribute to all the male and female workers, often anonymous, who dedicated their lives to this vital industry. It symbolizes the resilience, effort, and dedication of generations that shaped Setúbal's prosperity and identity through the art of "preserving" fish and, by extension, local memory and culture.
The "Setúbal Conserva" work is a piece of public art that integrates into the urban fabric, contributing to the city's visual narrative. Its presence in the Fishermen's Quarter reinforces the interconnection between art, history, and the daily lives of its inhabitants.
This sculptural ensemble is not just a physical landmark but also a point of reflection on Setúbal's industrial past and the legacy that stems from it. It represents the city's ability to perpetuate its memory and celebrate its roots, inviting observers to a deeper understanding of the Setúbal soul.
License: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/deed.pt
Coordinates DD: 38.52669520180256, -8.902482467450895
Coordinates DMS: 38°31'36.1"N 08°54'8.9"W