Ascensor da Glória

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Glória Funicular (Ascensor da Glória)
Funicular (Funicular/Ascensor/Elevador)
The tram car descending to the lower station
Official name: Ascensor da Glória
Country  Portugal
Region Lisbon
Subregion Greater Lisbon
District Lisbon
Municipality Lisbon
Location Santo António
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Architects Raoul Mesnier du Ponsard
Materials Steel, Glass, Wood
Owner Portuguese Republic
For public Public
Easiest access Calçada da Glória
Management Instituto Gestão do Patrimonio Arquitectónico e Arqueológico
Status National Monument
Listing Decree 5/2002, Diário da República, Série 1, 42 (19 February 2002); Decree 31-F/2012, Diário da República, Série 1, 252, 31 December 2012; Included in the Special Protection Zone of the Águas Livres Aqueduct (IPA.00006811); Partially included in the classification of the Avenida da Liberdade (IPA.00005972); Included in the Special Protection Zone Group of the property classified in the Avenida da Liberdade and surrounding areas
Location of the funicular within the municipality of Lisbon
Wikimedia Commons: Elevador da Glória
Website: http://www.carris.pt/en/ascensor-da-gloria/

The Glória Funicular (Portuguese: Ascensor da Glória), sometimes known as the Elevador da Glória (Glória Lift), is a funicular railway line in the civil parish of Santo António, in the municipality of Lisbon, Portugal. It connects the Pombaline downtown (at the Restauradores Square) with the Bairro Alto (Garden/ Overlook of São Pedro de Alcântara), operated by Carris.

History

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One of the tram cars as seen at the beginning of the 20th century
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The funicular along the Bairro Alto leg in 1957
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The graffiti-painted tram, passing along the hill in 2015

In 1875, a concession authorized the Nova Companhia dos Ascensores Mecânicos de Lisboa to construct a tram along the Calçada da Glória.[1] This concession was donated to engineer Raoul Mesnier du Ponsard in 1882.[1]

The final lift was inaugurated on 24 October 1885, propelled by a water-powered counterweight system, and replaced with a steam-powered mechanism by 1886.[1]The track included two cars with exterior wheels, and a central cable that was held by protective shoes. The interior was divided into two floors, with two bunks on the lower facing the interior and two on the superior back-to-back.[1]

In 1912, the Nova Companhia dos Ascensores Mecânicos de Lisboa (NCAML) signed with the Municipal Council of Lisbon a contract that allowed them to electrify the lines.[1] These repairs and installations occurred between 1914 and 1915, before returning to operation.[1]

In 1926, the Nova Companhia dos Ascensores Mecânicos de Lisboa was dissolved, and the funicular became a property of the Companhia Carris.[1] As part of the change, in 1927, a shelter was inaugurated for passengers, which was constructed along the Praça dos Restauradores, which was contested. It was demolished in 1934.[1]

On 1 August 1995, Carris presented a proposal to classify the line as a heritage site, to which the IPPAR consultative council proposed the classification of the tram as a National Monument on 11 March 1997.[1] A dispatch on 9 April 1997 ordered the approval by the Minister of Culture. The DRLisboa proposed the expansion of the classification a building on Travessa do Fala-Só and rectification of the law, which was approved on 7 January 2003 by IPPAR.[1]

Architecture

The tram system is situated in an urban area, along an axis that slopes 17.7%, that extends from the Avenida da Liberdade to the Rua de São Pedro de Alcântara, crossing a built-up area of 19th century buildings, including the Palácio Foz and the Misericórdia of Lisboa.[1]

The funicular includes two cars that operate parallel along two axes, that descend and climb simultaneously.[1] The trams are inclined to allow patrons to maintain a level perspective, with seats oriented longitudinally.[1]

See also

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