Category: Civil Architecture > Museum
District: Vila Real > Boticas > Sangunhedo > Boticas e Granja
The Statue of Miguel Torga is located in the village of Sangunhedo, within the parish of Boticas and Granja, in the municipality of Boticas, district of Vila Real. This corner of Trás-os-Montes, known for its rugged and authentic landscape, serves as the setting for this tribute to the illustrious writer. The statue's location invites contemplation, fitting into the rural essence and tranquility characteristic of the region that so inspired Torga.
This statue is a lasting recognition of Miguel Torga, pseudonym of Adolfo Correia da Rocha, one of the most prominent figures in Portuguese literature of the 20th century. Torga was not only a notable writer, poet, and playwright, but also a doctor who dedicated his life to the attentive observation of human beings and nature. His work is deeply linked to the Transmontane identity and the unique landscape of Portugal's interior, elements that shaped his worldview and the richness of his writings. The presence of this sculpture in Boticas underscores the author's strong connection to his roots and to the resilient spirit of these lands.
The Statue of Miguel Torga stands as a symbol of the cultural legacy that the writer left for future generations. It represents his unmistakable voice, which knew how to translate the Portuguese soul and, in particular, the essence of the people and landscape of Trás-os-Montes. For the visitor, it is an opportunity to connect with the memory of a man who elevated the everyday and simplicity to universal levels through his words. The statue invites a reflective pause on the profound relationship between a region's identity and the work of one of its most important figures, serving as a starting point for rediscovering his literature and the values he defended.
License: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/deed.pt
Coordinates DD: 41.6876386,-7.6658116
Coordinates DMS: 41°41'15.5"N 07°39'56.9"W