Fonte dos Leões
Fountain of the Lions (Fonte dos Leões) | |
Fountain (Fonte) | |
A view of the fountain in the Praça de Parada Leitão | |
Official name: Fonte dos Leões | |
Named for: Lions | |
Country | Portugal |
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Region | Norte |
Subregion | Greater Porto |
District | Porto |
Municipality | Porto |
Location | Cedofeita, Santo Ildefonso, Sé, Miragaia, São Nicolau e Vitória |
- coordinates | PT 41°8′50″N 8°36′56″W / 41.14722°N 8.61556°WCoordinates: PT 41°8′50″N 8°36′56″W / 41.14722°N 8.61556°W |
Architects | Compagnie Générale des Eaux pour l'Etranger |
Style | Roman |
Material | Marble |
Origin | 19th century |
For public | Public |
Easiest access | Vitória, Praça de Gomes Teixeira; Praça de Parada Leitão; Rua do Carmo; Praça Carlos Alberto; Rua de Sá Noronha; Praça de Guilherme Gomes Fernandes; Rua das Carmelitas |
Management | Instituto Gestão do Patrimonio Arquitectónico e Arqueológico |
Operator | Câmara Municipal de Sintra |
Status | Property of Public Interest Imóvel de Interesse Público |
Listing | Included in the Special Protection Zone (ZPE) for the Church and Tower of the Clerics (PT011312150003) |
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The Fountain of the Lions (Portuguese: Fonte dos Leões), is a 19th century fountain built by French company Compagnie Générale des Eaux pour l'Etranger, in the civil parish of Cedofeita, Santo Ildefonso, Sé, Miragaia, São Nicolau e Vitória in municipality of Porto.
History
A competition was held in 1880, by the municipal water authority of Porto, under the direction of António Pinto de Magalhães (then president of Câmara Municipal of Porto).[1] This resulted in a 1882 contract with the only submeter, the Compagnie Générale des Eaux pour l'Etranger.[1] A decree was issued on 17 July 1882, which elaborated the and approved the provisional contract, which was promulgated on 27 July.[1]
Work was initiated in 1883, to begin the supply of water to the city.[1] This new project included a supply that included the design for the Lion fountain.[1] On 30 August 1883, the design was rejected by the municipal commission, but on 13 August 1885, the municipal representatives approved the project sent by Carlos de Pezerat (4 July).[1] Construction began on 25 September, and water began to flow as on 19 December 1886.[1]
By 1 January 1887, the public water supply project for the city of Porto was concluded.[1]
From 1942, the fountain was a less obligatory passage channels of the city, and began to be supplied by the Arca de Sá Noronha.[1]
Architecture
The fountain is located in an urban, isolated location, within the gardened Praça de Gomes Teixeira.[1]
The central fountain has a cruciform layout with a group of sculptures at the base supported by four seated lions on the extremes.[1] Between each lion, the axis of the source has a column with base, shaft and capital.[1] To top, two central, circular cups superimposed and staggered, with a pine cone surmounting all.[1] The octagonal shaped granite tank has rounded edges. The outer profile of the tank walls is corrugated.[1] The edge of the lower plane bowl is outlined in relief by a frieze with plant elements interrupted only by four cornets from which water flows.[1]
References
Notes
Sources
- O Comércio do Porto (in Portuguese), 21 December 1886
- Marçal, Horácio, "O abastecimento de água à cidade do Porto e á vila de Matosinhos", O Tripeiro (in Portuguese) (11) (Série VI, Ano VIII ed.), p. 344