Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item:
http://hdl.handle.net/10174/22062
|
Title: | Lectures of Urban and Industrial heritage of Porto: the bourgeoisie and the railway in the city of Porto |
Other Titles: | The City, the Travel, the Tourism Perception, Production and Processing |
Authors: | SAMPAIO, Maria da Luz |
Keywords: | Industrial Tourism Cultural Tourism Bourgoisie Industry |
Issue Date: | 2017 |
Publisher: | AISU Associazione Italiana di Storia Urbana |
Citation: | SAMPAIO; Maria da Luz (2017) Lectures of Urban and Industrial heritage of Porto: the bourgeoisie and the railway in the city of Porto . in AISU – Associazione Italiana de Storia Urbana VIII Congress Naples – The City, the Travel, the Tourism Perception, Production and Processing , CAP. VII Gli attrattori e le reti: le città storiche e il patrimonio culturale come attrattori di viaggio. Naples: Università Degli Studi di Napoli Federico II. Procedding on line - http://www.iconografiacittaeuropea.unina.it/catalogo/pdf/attiAISU/2987_La%20valorizzazione%20del%20patrimonio%20industriale.pdf |
Abstract: | With this paper we want to present the historical connection of three different buildings of the
historic center of Porto: Estação de S. Bento (a railway station of S. Bento), Palácio da Bolsa
(Palace of the Stock Exchange)
and the Shot Tower of lead balls for hunting. We want to
present each building and found what they have in common and how way they can be linked:
by its date of construction, by its founders, by its function and finally by representing the
bourgeoisie power in the city at the end of the XIX century and in the first decades of the
twentieth century. These three building are points of an historical and touristic itinerary but
they have different impacts and conditions: the railway station of S. Bento is a public space,
belonging to the Portuguese Railway Company – Comboios de Portugal – it is a national
monument since 1997 and even today it’s full of passengers and tourists. The Palácio of
Bolsa (Palace of Stock Exchange) belongs to the Commercial Association of Porto, and it’s a
place used for special events, concerts, conferences and one of the most visited buildings in
the city. It is a National monument since 1982, but the Shot Tower – a manufacture of balls
for hunting – is a private building, with a particular history in the industrial history of Porto,
has a particular architecture, and its visit is a discovery of actors and technic and for these
reasons it should be a part of a touristic itinerary. |
URI: | http://www.iconografiacittaeuropea.unina.it/catalogo/pdf/attiAISU/2987_La%20valorizzazione%20del%20patrimonio%20industriale.pdf http://hdl.handle.net/10174/22062 |
Type: | lecture |
Appears in Collections: | CIDEHUS - Comunicações - Em Congressos Científicos Internacionais
|
Items in DSpace are protected by copyright, with all rights reserved, unless otherwise indicated.
|