A Casa das
Sementes cuja fachada em madeira com linguagem arquitectónica e respectivo “lettering”,
ainda reminiscente dos tempos em que através do mercado em ferro a Praça da
Figueira apresentava uns “mini-Halles” de Lisboa, encontrava-se até à pouco tempo, em estado
deplorável.
Apesar do seu
estatuto de classificação como Património de Interesse Municial, a situação
arrastou-se por largos anos.
Esta situação era
preocupante, tanto mais porque ela constitui juntamente com os vizinhos estabelecimentos de "Mercearia
fina e Bacalhoeiro", um conjunto / “ilha de resistência” à destruição sistemática
da envolvente.
Mas a Casa das
Sementes foi alvo de obras de Restauro e a sua fachada foi-nos devolvida, tal Fénix
Renascida!
Além da notável
Confeitaria Nacional, existe ainda um importante interior abandonado ... A
Manteigaria Martins & Rebelo que está incluída num edifício bloco/quarteirão
que será mais um Hotel para esta zona.
Cabe ao Vereador
Manuel Salgado garantir a preservação deste notavel Interior ( ver em Baixo ) e assegurar-lhe utilização comercial
condigna, “agarrando” mais este notável pequeno monumento e incluindo-o em
seguimento lógico e evidente, na tal “ilha de resistência Patrimonial”.
António Sérgio
Rosa De Carvalho
P.S. O Voodo
Corvo” publica também em baixo, o artigo dedicado na Famosa revista WORLD of
INTERIORS à Casa Hortícola no Mercado do Bolhão no Porto.
A propósito, não
poderia a antiga Manteigaria na Praça Figueira tranformar-se numa versão actual
da famosa mercearia ( Pérola ) do Bolhão, junto ao respectivo mercado no Porto?
Casa de Sementes Soares e Rebelo.
Praça da Figueira, Lisboa
Manteigaria Martins & Rebelo, Praça da Figueira.
Atenção Cidadãos … Atenção ... Senhores Jornalistas !! 19/02/2012
Manteigaria Martins & Rebelo, Praça da Figueira.
Agora que se tem falado muito e com justificada preocupação
do Valor Patrimonial e Cultural da Ourivesaria Aliança e do seu Futuro … convém
relembrar que para o quarteirão da Suiça
foi aprovado um projecto para um Hotel de cinco estrelas, mas que nele se
encontra um importante interior histórico, ainda intacto ( com exepção das
janelas e porta de alumínio da “praxe” ) mas sem qualquer protecção oficial (
não incluída no Inventário Municipal ).
Trata-se da Antiga Manteigaria ‘União’, Martins &
Rebelo, que precisamente, integrada no Hotel constituirá uma mais valia para o
mesmo …
A C.M.L. e respectivo Vereador do Urbanismo, deixam assim ao
critério do Promotor a decisão sobre o Futuro deste Valioso Património …
António Sérgio Rosa de Carvalho.
Casa Hortícola / Mercado do Bolhão / Porto
"WORLD of INTERIORS" July 2011.
Growth Ring.
Since 1921, the Casa Hortícola has occupied
circular premises by Porto's market. Faux marble, lozenge motifs and curved
forest-ggreen cabinets are the backdrop for a parade of colourful seed sachets,
while outside, the façades's endless layers of turquioise gloss paint mark the
passing years, as Marie-France Boyer reports. Photography: Ricardo Labougle.
It is hard to visit Porto without coming face to face with
the Casa Hortícola. This delightful store selling seeds and bulbs is part of a
large early 19th-century Neoclassical complex that includes the Bolhão market.
With an entrance that is just a few yards further down the street from the
shop, the market is right in the middle of the commercial centre of this
Portuguese city. While still a popular rendezvous, it's now a pale reflection
of what it was 30 years ago: colourful, exotic and teeming with people, with
produce arriving from the four corners of the globe. (...)
Inside, in an old gold oval frame inset in one of the panels
of false marble that decorates the upper part of the walls, a portrait of the
founder occupies a place of honour. Antonio Moreira da Silva - double-breasted
suit, floral tie on a white shirt, a determined expression - moved into these
premises in 1921. He succeeded a pork butcher's, the Salsicharia Internacional,
known to the locals as The German Sausage. In spite of its brown-and-red décor
and walls decorated with azulejos depicting, appropriately, a wild-boar hunt,
the Salsicharia did not last long. It is important to note that Senhor da
Silva's business was far from being limited to this little shop, which at the
time was just a simple outlet in town. A skilled botanist, he had greenhouses
and nourished selling seeds, plants and bulbs wholesale to farmers, just as
Vilmorin and truffaut did in france. For a while most of his turnover came from
his fruit trees.
When he took over the butcher's premises, Da Silva kept all
the furniture, the ceiling, the window and the faux-marble decoration on the
upper part of the walls, but masked the azulejos with a rainbow of plant
posters more suited to his own needs; he stuck them on either side of two
doors, one leading to a stock room via an attractive little iron spiral
staircase, the other to a box room. All the 1920s woodwork is inspired by the
lozenge-shaped mouldings of the original counter, with its pink-marble top,
that is still in place.
This counter is like an altar, on which today Antonio
Ferreira de Souza and his assistant solemnly weigh out, sell and package the
seeds and bulbs in brown paper bags before wrting on them by hand the name of
their contents, like a herbalist or pharmacist. At the time of writing it's the
season for iris, freesia, tulip, lily, arum, daffodil, and narcisus bulbs, sold
by weight or by the unit. (...) Attentive and meticulous, Sr de Souza may be a
man of few words, but he can suddenly flush red and burst into passionate and
endless explanations when a customer manages to get through to him, catch his
interest or skilfully urge him on. Then a kind of confidential dialogue strikes
up. Would it be better to choose a "Purple Sensation" or
"Professor Blaauw" iris, and if so why?And can you really combine
brown with yellow? Do people really do that? Is it an attractive choice? (...)
He is filled with excitement and he knows better than anyone
how to soothe the worries of his lady customers, who are passionate too, and
happy to chat. In his little round room that is A Casa Hortícola there is a
kind of febrile happiness, a euphoria, a little of what you see in certain
patisseries, where people are secretely united by the same obsession.
" The World of Interiors, July 2011.
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