Category: Civil Architecture > Museum
District: Vila Real > Vila Pouca de Aguiar > Bornes de Aguiar
Situated in the serene locality of Bornes de Aguiar, this point of interest is nestled in the municipality of Vila Pouca de Aguiar, belonging to the district of Vila Real. Bornes de Aguiar is characterized by a rural and tranquil environment, typical of the Trás-os-Montes region, where nature reveals itself in landscapes of gentle slopes and lush vegetation. The presence of a therapeutic water spring in this area underscores the natural richness of its subsoil, promising an environment of quietude and an intrinsic connection to the local water heritage.
The site, set within this landscape context, provides an atmosphere of discovery and reflection, inviting contemplation of its particularities, far from the hustle and bustle of large urban centers. Its location, in itself, is an invitation to explore a calmer and more authentic facet of the territory.
The "Therapeutic water source" is a testament to the long history of utilizing mineral and medicinal waters in Portugal. These waters, revered since ancient times for their alleged beneficial properties, have been a pillar of health and well-being for communities over the centuries. This space is dedicated to preserving and interpreting the significance of these springs, allowing visitors to understand the evolution of thermalism and how past generations interacted with this valuable natural resource.
The interest in waters for therapeutic purposes is translated here into the appreciation of a know-how and a culture that has spanned centuries, from the most rudimentary baths to more elaborate structures. The site invites a journey back in time, exploring the role of water in the history and life of the people of Bornes de Aguiar.
The building of the "Therapeutic water source" reflects a care in preserving the memory and structure associated with the utilization of its waters. As an example of civil architecture dedicated to a natural resource, the space demonstrates the fusion between human intervention and nature's gift. Its design seeks to frame the importance of the spring, presenting a style that respects the original context and function of the site.
Upon visiting, one can observe how the architecture was conceived to serve and enhance the properties of the water, creating an environment that perhaps housed healing practices or simple enjoyment. This space is, in itself, a museum piece, telling its own story through its materials, its form, and the way it was built around the spring.
License: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/deed.pt
Coordinates DD: 41.5486859,-7.6057446
Coordinates DMS: 41°32'55.3"N 07°36'20.7"W