The Majestic Statue of Eça de Queirós
Explore the Statue of Eça de Queirós in Lisbon – a tribute to literature, art, and the cultural legacy of one of Portugal's greatest writers.
Nestled in the bustling streets of Lisbon, the Statue of Eça de Queirós stands as a poignant tribute to one of Portugal’s most influential literary figures. Eça de Queirós, known for his profound novels such as 'The Maias' and 'The Relic', captured the essence of 19th-century Portuguese society through his sharp wit and insightful observations. This elegant sculpture not only commemorates his contributions to literature but also serves as a cultural landmark that reflects the artistic heritage of Lisbon. Visitors to the statue are often struck by its intricate details, which bring the likeness of Eça de Queirós to life, inviting tourists to pause, reflect, and appreciate the literary legacy that continues to inspire generations. The surrounding area is vibrant, filled with quaint cafes and local shops, making it an ideal spot for those looking to soak in the local culture while enjoying a leisurely stroll. Photographers will find ample opportunities to capture the beauty of this sculpture against the backdrop of the historic architecture of Lisbon. As you plan your visit, consider taking a moment to delve into Eça de Queirós' works, perhaps with a local pastry in hand, to truly appreciate the context of this remarkable figure in Portuguese literature. Whether you are a literature enthusiast or an admirer of fine art, the Statue of Eça de Queirós is an essential stop on your Lisbon adventure.
Local tips
- Visit early in the morning or late afternoon for stunning lighting and fewer crowds.
- Don't forget to bring your camera; this statue is a fantastic photo opportunity!
- Combine your visit with a stroll in nearby parks or cafes to enhance your experience.
A brief summary to Statue of Eça de Queirós
- R. do Alecrim 68, Lisbon, 1200-213, PT
- Monday 12 am-12 am
- Tuesday 12 am-12 am
- Wednesday 12 am-12 am
- Thursday 12 am-12 am
- Friday 12 am-12 am
- Saturday 12 am-12 am
- Sunday 12 am-12 am
Getting There
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Metro
Take the Lisbon Metro to the 'Cais do Sodré' station on the Green Line. Upon exiting the station, turn right onto 'R. do Arsenal' and follow it until you reach 'R. do Alecrim'. Turn left onto 'R. do Alecrim', and the Statue of Eça de Queirós will be on your right at number 68.
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Bus
Take bus number 728 or 783 from any central location in Lisbon towards 'Cais do Sodré'. Get off at the 'Cais do Sodré' stop. From there, walk along 'R. do Arsenal' until you reach 'R. do Alecrim'. Turn left and continue until you find the statue at number 68.
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Tram
Catch Tram 28 from any nearby tram stop. Get off at 'Catedral' and walk downhill towards 'Cais do Sodré'. Once at 'Cais do Sodré', take 'R. do Arsenal' and continue to 'R. do Alecrim'. Turn left, and the statue will be on your right at number 68.
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Walking
If you are near Praça do Comércio, you can walk to the statue. Head northwest towards 'Cais do Sodré' along 'R. do Arsenal'. Once you reach 'R. do Alecrim', turn left and walk until you see the Statue of Eça de Queirós at number 68.
Attractions Nearby to Statue of Eça de Queirós
- Bookstore Trinity - Alfarrabista
- São Luiz Teatro Municipal
- Praça Luís de Camões
- Le Consulat
- Galeria Fidelidade Arte
- Church of Our Lady of the Loreto of the Italians
- Statue of António Ribeiro
- Teatro Nacional de São Carlos
- Fernando Pessoa
- Cat in sombrero
- Livraria Sá da Costa
- Camões
- Basilica of Our Lady of the Martyrs
- Fado in Chiado
- Museu Nacional de Arte Contemporânea (MNAC)
Landmarks nearby to Statue of Eça de Queirós
- Solar dos Poetas
- Largo do chiado
- Luzes de Natal dos Armazéns do Chiado
- Largo Trindade Coelho
- Jardim do Alto de Santa Catarina / Adamastor
- Pelourinho de Lisboa
- Chiado / Baixa
- Santa Justa Lift
- tourist shop
- Cais das Pombas
- Palácio dos Marqueses de Minas - Santa Casa da Misericórdia
- Chafariz da Rua de O Século
- Fonte Sul do Rossio
- Galerias Romanas
- Praça Dom Pedro IV