Santa Cruz (Coimbra)
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Santa Cruz is a former
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in the municipality of
Coimbra Coimbra (, also , , or ) is a city and a municipality in Portugal. The population of the municipality at the 2011 census was 143,397, in an area of . The fourth-largest urban area in Portugal after Lisbon, Porto, and Braga, it is the largest cit ...
, Portugal. In 2013, the parish merged into the new parish Coimbra (Sé Nova, Santa Cruz, Almedina e São Bartolomeu). In 2001, its population was 6866 inhabitants, in an area of 5.56 km² that parallels the north (right) margin of the
Mondego River The Rio Mondego () or Mondego River is the longest river entirely within Portuguese territory. It has its source in Serra da Estrela, the highest mountain range in mainland Portugal (i.e. excluding the Portuguese islands). It runs from the Go ...
, extending to the village of Adémia in Trouxemil (its density is approximately 1235 inhabitants per km²).


History

After the Christian
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from the
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,
Afonso Henriques Afonso I of PortugalOr also ''Affonso'' (Archaic Portuguese-Galician) or ''Alphonso'' (Portuguese-Galician) or ''Alphonsus'' (Latin version), sometimes rendered in English as ''Alphonzo'' or ''Alphonse'', depending on the Spanish or French inf ...
moved the capital of the kingdom from Guimarães to Coimbra, a strategic location and point of departure for future incursions into the Muslim south. Afonso Henriques sought the influential support of the
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s, such as Dom Telo, Dom Teotónio of Bragança and Dom João Peculiar, who from the Romanesque Monastery of Santa Cruz, contributed to the transformation of the city into an important cultural nucleus of the kingdom. Constructed in an area outside the gates of the old city, from 1131, the old monastery was built in the area called ''Banhos Régios'' ( pt, royal baths). The monastery, later, had an important influence on the diplomatic battle between Afonso Henriques, the Kingdom of Castile and León and the
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for the recognition of Kingdom. The delimitation of the historical parochia of Santa Cruz actually occurred before the recognition of the Kingdom, around 1137-1139. The masters of the monastery, such as Fernando Martins de Bulhão (later Anthony of Padua), helped motivate the cultural development of the nation's nobility, profoundly reformulated during the reign of
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. King John III developed the area of Santa Cruz by transferring, definitively, to Coimbra the University, under the administration of
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Brás de Braga; this resulted initially in the construction of the Manga Garden, but was followed by the opening of the ''Rua da Sofia'', which became the centre of many of the religious orders of the Kingdom. What followed was a period of construction, with establishment of many of the religious ''Colégios'' (''colleges''), such as the Colleges of São Miguel, Todos-os–Santos, São Bernardo, São Boaventura, São Domingos, São Tomás, Carmo, Graça and São Pedro), designed to mould members of the nobility and landed gentry. Its
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al beginnings was the basis for the civil parish coat-of-arms; this includes the books of Santa Cruz, the Crowns of the first Kings of Portugal, and the Holy Cross, representing its
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. In addition the historical Church of Santa Cruz ( pt, Igreja de Santa Cruz), the Chapel of São João das Donas, Church of Santa Justa, the Madalena and Nova Fountains, Fonte da Madalena e Fonte Nova, Inquisition Courtyard, and many aspects of the medieval architectural motifs were first established during this period. In Pedrulha, for example, there were a pillory Cross (from the 16th century), the ''Marco do Bolão'', the Church of Nossa Senhora da Visitação, the Chapel of São Simão and Passarinhos Fountain (all created in the 17th century) were established during this period. The existence of the Jewish quarter, within the limits of its territory (around ''Rua Nova'') was a decisive factor in the development of the mercantile community (even as
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impeded their religious liberties). In the areas of ''Praça 8 de Maio'', ''Rua da Louça'', ''Rua da Moeda'', ''Rua da Sofia'', ''Pátio da Inquisição'' and ''Largo dos Oleiros'' the merchant classes thrived, resulting in the establishment of the Municipal Market, shops, banking institutions, offices, medical practives, bookstores, kiosks, café, restaurants and taverns.


Geography

Located in the municipality of
Coimbra Coimbra (, also , , or ) is a city and a municipality in Portugal. The population of the municipality at the 2011 census was 143,397, in an area of . The fourth-largest urban area in Portugal after Lisbon, Porto, and Braga, it is the largest cit ...
, Santa Cruz is part of an integrated rural-urban environment that includes the principal parishes of the city of
Coimbra Coimbra (, also , , or ) is a city and a municipality in Portugal. The population of the municipality at the 2011 census was 143,397, in an area of . The fourth-largest urban area in Portugal after Lisbon, Porto, and Braga, it is the largest cit ...
. It is surrounded by the civil parishes of São Bartolomeu, Santa Clara (both to the south), São Martinho do Bispo and Antuzede (in the west), Trouxemil (in the north),
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and São Paulo de Frades (in the east) and Santo António dos Olivias and
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(in the southeast). The parish is intersected by several rivers, including: the
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(which flows from the
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to
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) through the parish, from ''Rua dos Oleiros'' until Choupal; the Ribeira de Coselhas (springing from the Serras do Roxo/Aveleira and exiting at the Rio Velho) and bisects east to west in the zone of Coselhas; the Vale do Norte, crosses the parish south to north around Campos do Bolão passing around Loreto in Pedrulha, before exiting in Adémia; the Ribeira do Vale Meão, which crosses from the Rego do Bonfim joining the Ribeira de Coselhas near Fucoli; and the Vala dos Frades, which parallels the rail-line and Vala do Norte, before joining it near Pedrulha. The 2001 Census indicated an approximation of the 1920 total population, indicating a decrease in the local population during the 20th century, marked by the transformation of the historic centre of Coimbra's ''Baixa'' zone from residential to commercial usage, the ageing of the resident population and the abandonment of the urban infrastructures. In comparison, the daily population fluctuates with 50,000 day visitors, who work in the quarter.


Economy

Although economic activities are essentially commerce- or service-based, an extensive agricultural space (in the area of ''Campos do Bolão'') and industrial zone (in Pedrulha) is established in the parish, which is supported by public transport, infrastructures and socio-cultural institutions.


Architecture


Civic

* Arnado Bookstore ( pt, Livraria Arnado) * Building of the CGD Caixa Geral de Depoistos ( pt, Edifício da CGD Caixa Geral de Depósitos de Coimbra) * Building of the CTT Correios, Telégrafos e Telefones ( pt, Edifício dos CTT Correios, Telégrafos e Telefones de Coimbra) * Coimbra City Hall ( pt, Câmara Municipal de Coimbra) * Inquisition Square ( pt, Centro de Artes Visuais/Colégio das Artes/Pátio da Inquisição) * D. Pedro Kiosk/Bar ( pt, Quiosque/Bar D. Pedro V) * D. Pedro V Municipal Market ( pt, Mercado D. Pedro V/Mercado Municipal) * Fountain of Madalena ( pt, Fonte da Madalena) * Fountain of the Jews ( pt, Fonte Nova/Fonte dos Judeus) * Hospital de São Lázaro * Hotel Tivoli * Jardim da Manga ( pt, Claustro da Manga/Jardim da Manga) * (Former) Santa Cruz Infirmary/Jaime Cortesão Secondary School ( pt, Antiga Enfermaria de Santa Cruz/Escola Secundária Jaime Cortesão) * (Former) Mirandas Pasta Factory ( pt, Antiga Fábrica de Massas dos Mirandas) * (Former) Barn of Santa Cruz/PSP Quartel ( pt, Antigo Celeiro de Santa Cruz/PSP)


Religious

* Chapel of Nossa Senhora da Vitória/Corpo de Deus ( pt, Capela de Nossa Senhora da Vitória/Capela do Corpo de Deus) * Church of Carmo ( pt, Igreja do Carmo) * Church of Nossa Senhora da Graça ( pt, Igreja da Graça/Igreja de Nossa Senhora da Graça/Colégio da Graça) * Church of Santa Justa ( pt, Igreja de Santa Justa) * Church of São Domingos ( pt, Igreja de São Domingos/Mosteiro de São Domingos) * College of São Bernardo/Espirito Santo ( pt, Colégio de São Bernardo/Colégio do Espírito Santo) * College of São Pedro dos Religious Terceiros ( pt, Colégio de São Pedro dos Religiosos Terceiros) * Monastery of Santa Cruz ( pt, Mosteiro de Santa Cruz), established by Saint Theotonius and the
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of Saint Augustine, around 1131, who supported the early aspirations of Portuguese monarchs; * Monastery of São João das Donas ( pt, Mosteiro de São João das Donas/Café Santa Cruz) * (Former) College of São Boaventura ( pt, Antigo Colégio de São Boaventura/Colégio das Venturas) * (Former) College of São Tomás ( pt, Tribunal da Relação de Coimbra/Palácio da Justiça de Coimbra/Colégio de São Tomás)


References

{{authority control Former parishes of Coimbra