Green Beja (ESTIG-IPBEJA)
near Beja, Beja (Portugal)
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Itinerary description
This trail starts at the Escola Superior de Tecnologia e Gestão (ESTIG) and ends in the Beja Public Garden. It consists of 4 stations and 4 points of interest. The 4 main stations are the City's Park, the Beja Castle, the Miradouro do Terreirinho das Peças and the Beja Public Garden.
The trail would go as follows:
Starting Point: Escola Superior de Tecnologia e Gestão
1st Station: City's Park
Point of Interest: Memorial to Jorge Vieira
Point of Interest: Santo André Hermitage
2nd Station: Beja Castle
3rd Station: Miradouro do Terreirinho das Peças
Point of Interest: Portas de Moura
Point of Interest: Jardim da Mouraria
4th Station/Final Point: Beja Public Garden
Trail from Beja passing through:
- City's Park (0.3 mi)
- Santo André Hermitage (0.7 mi)
- Beja Castle (1.0 mi)
Waypoints
ESTIG - Beginning
The Polytechnical Institute of Beja, established in 1979 is a state-run polytechnic institute of higher education, comprising several schools, one of which is ESTIG, the Higher School of Technology and Management. The building's modern architecture sets it apart from the rest of the campus.
City's Park
The City Park, constructed in 2004, is part of the urban ecological structure and is connected and contiguous to other important open spaces, with equipment aimed at outdoor sporting and recreational activities, allowing visitors to enjoy the natural elements. The Park has a recreational architecture and a geometric plan, in addition to balancing the environment and biodiversity of the urban system.
Beja Castle
Beja Castle, rebuilt by King D. Dinis in 1310, as part of the royal policy of reinforcing the defense of the national territory. The most significant element is the Tower, the symbol of the city of Beja, with its battlements and balcony all around. The top is reached by a spiral staircase with 183 steps and from the top you have one of the best views over the city and the region.
Miradouro do Terreirinho das Peças
This viewpoint is located in the heart of the historic center of Beja, containing a reconstructed Roman arch and access to a viewpoint over the city and fields to the border with Spain. It is a beautiful place for watching sunsets.
Beja Public Garden
This big garden dates back to 1840, with successful improvements since that date. it is also called Jardim Gago Coutinho and Sacadura Cabral and it is thee home for 32 tree species.
Jardim da Mouraria (Point of Interest)
This small garden is located close to the Miradouro do Terreirinho das Peças. It is home to exercising tools and several tables. It is always quiet and peaceful.
Memorial to Jorge Vieira (Point of Interest)
The Symbol, also known as the Memorial to Jorge Vieira, was designed in 1964, within the scope of the architect's project Conceição Silva, for the plastic valorization competition of northern mooring mass of the bridge over the Tagus. It is a sculpture, in bronze, 6 meters high, made up of two intertwined tricorn shapes, one that clings to the ground, another that rises into the air and which, according to the descriptive memory of the initial project, represents the union between the two banks of the Tagus. This sculpture became the Memorial to Jorge Vieira, for initiative of the Beja City Council, which installed it in the city in a gesture of homage to the sculptor.
Santo André Hermitage (Point of Interest)
From the end of the 15th century, it is a building that is part of the Gothic-Mudejar construction tradition. It is a type of construction that finds some parallels in the Alentejo region , consisting of small temples, built outside the village walls. According to local tradition it was founded by D. Sancho I in 1162, to commemorate the hypothetical conquest of the city from the Moors. Of low volume, all the external walls of the hermitage are marked by twelve cylindrical buttresses topped by conical spiers. The apse is also crowned by chamfered battlements, and zoomorphic gargoyles can also be seen.
Portas de Moura (Point of Interest)
The Portas de Moura are an example of the city's history and heritage. The gate is surmounted by a typical image of Christian heraldry - the Paschal Lamb associated with St. John the Baptist - spiritual protector of the door.
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