Category: Civil Architecture > Marker
District: Vila Real > Vila Real > Folhadela > Bairro da Eira
Granite Landmark 62 is strategically located in the town of Folhadela, specifically in the Eira neighborhood, within the municipality and district of Vila Real. This point of interest is situated in an environment that combines the proximity of a residential area with the natural and rural landscape so characteristic of the Douro Transmontana region. Its position offers visitors the opportunity to observe the surrounding landscape, marked by gentle reliefs and the typical vegetation of inland northern Portugal.
The site reflects the essence of an area that, despite increasing urbanization, maintains strong ties to its agricultural roots and its history linked to the land and the demarcation of space. The surroundings are serene, providing an environment conducive to contemplation and imagination about the past functions of this element.
Granite Landmark 62 is, as its name indicates, a structure carved from granite, an abundant and fundamental material in the traditional architecture and natural landscape of Trás-os-Montes. This choice of material gives it remarkable robustness and durability, allowing it to withstand the elements and the passage of generations over time. Its form is typically simple, a solid and imposing block that rises discreetly from the ground.
The presence of the number "62" engraved on its surface suggests that this landmark is part of a system or a series of reference points. Its design reflects a practical functionality and a specific purpose, rooted in the human need to delimit, organize, and mark territory.
Although its detailed history may be veiled by time, Granite Landmark 62 stands as a silent testimony to the organization and demarcation of territory over the centuries. These landmarks, often used to signal property boundaries, parish limits, or other jurisdictions, played a crucial role in the civil and administrative life of rural communities.
This particular landmark evokes an era when cartography and the definition of borders were carried out with physical and permanent elements, such as this granite block. Its presence in the Eira neighborhood, in Folhadela, invites reflection on how space was conceived, divided, and shared, serving as a tangible link between the past and present of the Transmontana landscape.
License: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/deed.pt
Coordinates DD: 41.28315252,-7.73922288
Coordinates DMS: 41°16'59.3"N 07°44'21.2"W