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St. Joseph's Square (''Plaza de San José'' in Spanish) is a 19th century square located in the centre of the city of
Pontevedra Pontevedra (, ) is a Spanish city in the north-west of the Iberian Peninsula. It is the capital of both the ''Comarca'' (County) and Province of Pontevedra, and of the Rías Baixas in Galicia. It is also the capital of its own municipality whi ...
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), in the first urban expansion area, near the Campolongo neighbourhood.


Origin of the name

The square is named after the demolished St. Joseph's Chapel on the southeast side of the square.


History

The square was formed at the end of the 19th century at the junction of the streets Marqués de Riestra, Oliva and Augusto González Besada. It is located in the former St. Joseph's Field, which owes its name to the chapel, now disappeared, which was located on the site currently occupied by the Pontevedra Savings Bank building. The Baroque Chapel of St. Joseph was built in 1712. It was a medium-sized building whose façade featured the image of St. Joseph in a
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in the upper part of a circular pediment above which were the coats of arms of the Gago and Montenegro families, among others. Its construction is attributed to Pablo Payo Gago de Mendoza y Sotomayor. Important weddings and funerals were celebrated here. It was demolished in the early 1940s because it interfered with the urban development of the city centre. The square was also the site of the Baroque pazo of the Gago de Mendoza and Montenegro families, which dates from the 15th century. The pazo was on the north side of the square, and its centre was located on the site now occupied by the Café Moderno. Part of the structure remains to the left of the pazo house at the beginning of Oliva Street. In the 1980s, a new floor was added and the original battlements were moved to the top. It had a central tower of three storeys and two lateral towers of two floors with pointed battlements in the centre of which were six-pointed stars inscribed in a circle. The area that is now the square was used centuries ago as the pazo's parade ground. It is the birthplace of the three Gago de Mendoza brothers, distinguished sailors. On 12 April 1888, the Méndez Núñez Hotel (demolished in the 1980s) was inaugurated on the west side of the square. It had a restaurant and a meeting room. When it closed, it became a bus stop. The hotel was born during the first hotel boom caused by the arrival of the railway in the nearby
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. In 1932, the editorial office of the literary magazine Cristal was located in the attic of the hotel and was visited by
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. In 1902, the building of the Café Moderno was finished, commissioned by Bernardo Martínez Bautista, an emigrant who became rich in Cuba, on the site of the former
pazo A Pazo is a type of Galician traditional house. Similar to a manor house, pazos are usually located in the countryside, as former residences of important people in the community (formerly of kings and nobility). They were of crucial importance in ...
of the Gago de Mendoza and Montenegro families. In 1903, the Café Moderno was inaugurated on the ground floor with a distinguished atmosphere, a meeting point for meetings and film screenings, and the paving of the square was carried out by the master builder Mr. Miranda. In 1904, the busy square was the setting for a film screening of Ali Baba. In the first decades of the 20th century, the square had a newstand in its centre and became a cultural epicentre and meeting place for Galician intellectuals. In December 1943, the renovation of the paving and pavements of the square was approved, as well as the sewage system. In 1944, the Pontevedra Savings Bank acquired a building under construction on the site of the former St. Joseph's Chapel for its provincial headquarters and inaugurated the new building in 1948. The square was called Calvo Sotelo Square for decades in the 20th century before it reverted to its traditional name of St. Joseph's Square on 25 April 1996. The square was completely redeveloped in 2001 and transformed into a semi-pedestrian area. In 2006, the Tertulia Monument was installed in the centre of the square, as a tribute to the Galician intellectuals linked to the Café Moderno in the first decades of the 20th century.


Description

The square has an irregular triangular shape and the five streets of Marquis de Riestra, Oliva, Rosalía de Castro, San José and Augusto García Besada converge here. It is one of the focal points of the city's first urban expansion. The square is paved with alternating grey and sepia-coloured tiles and is semi-pedestrian, with a single lane of traffic in the northern part that channels traffic from Marquis de Riestra Street to Augusto González Besada Street. The square is dominated to the north by the Café Moderno building, and to the southeast by the Pontevedra Savings Bank building. In the middle of the square, on a base of polished black granite, stands the Tertulia monument, created in 2006 by the sculptor César Lombera to commemorate the meetings held here by Galician intellectuals. Above the building of the Pontevedra Savings Bank overlooking the square is the statue of Teucer, the mythical founder of the city, also created in 2006 by the sculptor Cándido Pazos.


Outstanding buildings

On the northwest side of the square are the remains of the Baroque
pazo A Pazo is a type of Galician traditional house. Similar to a manor house, pazos are usually located in the countryside, as former residences of important people in the community (formerly of kings and nobility). They were of crucial importance in ...
of the Gago de Mendoza and Montenegro families, which currently has two floors. Its pointed
battlements A battlement in defensive architecture, such as that of city walls or castles, comprises a parapet (i.e., a defensive low wall between chest-height and head-height), in which gaps or indentations, which are often rectangular, occur at interva ...
stand out in the upper part, decorated in the centre with six-pointed stars inscribed in a circle. On the north side of the square and next to the old pazo of the Gago de Mendoza family is the Café Moderno building, with an
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stone façade and the most important
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interior in the city. It has three floors, housing the Café Moderno on the ground floor. The façade has wrought iron galleries and geometrically shaped ornamental elements. On the southeast side of the square is the central building of the Pontevedra Savings Bank. It is a majestic stone building with four floors and a ground floor. The large hall, which can be accessed from the main entrance, connects the different areas of the building.


Gallery

File:Pontevedra capital Grupo escultórico La Tertulia.jpg, Remains of the crenellated pazo of the Gago de Mendoza family in the left background File:Statues, Saint Joseph Square, Pontevedra, Galicia.jpg, Tertulia Monument in the centre of the square File:Centro Social Caixanova en Pontevedra.jpg,
Caixa de Pontevedra The Provincial Savings Bank of Pontevedra (Caixa de Aforros Provincial de Pontevedra or Caixa Pontevedra) was a Spanish financial institution based in the city of Pontevedra (Spain) dependent on the Provincial Council of Pontevedra (''provincia ...
building on the southeast side of the square File:Pontevedra Capital Café Moderno.jpg, The Café Moderno on the north side of the square File:Pontevedra - Sede Afundación Pontevedra 6.JPG,
Teucer statue ''Teucer'' is a statue created by the Spanish sculptor Cándido Pazos, located in Pontevedra (Spain). It is located in Saint Joseph's Square above the clock of the central building of the former Provincial Savings Bank of Pontevedra and was in ...
overlooking the square File:Pontevedra - Sede Afundación Pontevedra 4.JPG, Caixa de Pontevedra building File:Pontevedra-galicia - panoramio (1).jpg, Tertulia monument


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Caixa de Pontevedra The Provincial Savings Bank of Pontevedra (Caixa de Aforros Provincial de Pontevedra or Caixa Pontevedra) was a Spanish financial institution based in the city of Pontevedra (Spain) dependent on the Provincial Council of Pontevedra (''provincia ...
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Teucer statue ''Teucer'' is a statue created by the Spanish sculptor Cándido Pazos, located in Pontevedra (Spain). It is located in Saint Joseph's Square above the clock of the central building of the former Provincial Savings Bank of Pontevedra and was in ...


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