Category: Civil Architecture > Marker
District: Vila Real > Peso da Régua > Loureiro > São Gonçalo
Granite Landmark 12 is located in the São Gonçalo urbanisation, integrated into the peaceful locality of Loureiro, in the municipality of Peso da Régua. This area is part of the typical Douro landscape, characterised by its tranquillity and natural beauty. Its position offers a point of contact with the local surroundings, without being a main viewpoint, but inviting a closer perspective on the rural life of the region.
The area surrounding the landmark is predominantly residential and rural, reflecting the essence of small Douro communities. It allows for a serene approach to the territory and to how humans relate to this wine-producing and agricultural landscape.
This granite landmark, identified with the number 12, is a silent testament to a time when the delimitation of territory was marked by durable elements. Its presence in the Loureiro landscape suggests a practical function in the past, likely related to administrative borders, property demarcation, or topographical reference points.
The number engraved on the granite indicates that it is part of a series of landmarks, each with its own specific position, contributing to a network of territorial signalling that dates back to ancient times. It is a tangible way to observe how space was organised and understood in previous eras.
Constructed from granite, a robust and abundant rock in the Douro region, the landmark stands out for its solidity and resistance to time. This material, extracted from Portuguese lands themselves, gives the element remarkable durability, allowing it to remain standing for generations, enduring the elements.
The texture and tonality of the stone, shaped by years and exposure to the elements, tell a story of permanence. Its formal simplicity and the choice of material demonstrate direct functionality and a natural integration with the rural surroundings.
More than a simple stone element, Granite Landmark 12 invites a pause for contemplation on the history and organisation of the local space. Its existence, sometimes discreet, is a reminder of the importance of details in understanding a territory.
It is an opportunity to imagine the lives and purposes that led to its placement in that exact spot. A brief stop by this landmark offers a different perspective on the evolution and memory of the Douro territory, in a more intimate and less obvious dimension.
License: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/deed.pt
Coordinates DD: 41.183459,-7.82205734
Coordinates DMS: 41°11'0.5"N 07°49'19.4"W