Praça da Sé


Praça da Sé is a public space in São Paulo, Brazil. Considered as the city's central point, it is the point from where the distance of all roads passing through São Paulo are counted. The square was the location of many historic events in São Paulo's history, most notably during the Diretas Já movement. The name originates from the episcopal see of the city, the São Paulo Cathedral.

History

Originally known as Largo da Sé, the square developed around the religious building which preceded the cathedral and surrounding edifices. At the beginning of the 20th century, older structures were demolished and the downtown area reconstructed according to the urban planning of the time. Its geography has remained mostly unchanged since.

Landscape project

The current landscape is the result of a 1970s project by architects led by José Eduardo de Assis Lefèvre. The opening of a nearby São Paulo Metro station required the leveling of an entire city block, requiring an entirely new landscaping infrastructure.
The architects were heavily influenced by contemporary landscaping works underway in the west coast of the US, characterized by rigorous geometry, through multiple levels with reflecting pools and prism-like land masses.

Renovation

The square underwent a significant revitalisation during 2006, having been partially re-inaugurated on January 25, 2007 by then-mayor Gilberto Kassab. The renovation came under intense criticism by NGOs working with the homeless who claimed that the new square reduced the space available for existing homeless people
The renovation includes the relocation of flower boxes, the increase in the integration between existing sculptures and their surroundings and the introduction of pedestrian overpasses over the existing reflecting pools.

Monuments

ImageNameCreatorYear of creationMaterialCategory on CommonsMonument IDSculpture ID
AberturaAmílcar de Castro1979iron:commons:Category:Abertura by Amilcar de Castro|Abertura by Amilcar de Castro
CondorBruno Giorgi1979bronze:commons:Category:Condor by Bruno Giorgi |Condor by Bruno Giorgi
DiálogoFranz Weissmann1979steel:commons:Category:Diálogo by Franz Weissmann|Diálogo by Franz Weissmann
Emblem of São PauloRubem Valentim1979concrete
reinforced concrete
:commons:Category:Emblema de São Paulo by Rubem Valentim|Emblema de São Paulo by Rubem Valentim
Espaço CósmicoYutaka Toyota1979stainless steel
granite
steel
:commons:Category:Espaço Cósmico|Espaço Cósmico
GaratujaMarcello Nitsche1979zinc
iron
steel
polyurethane
:commons:Category:Garatuja|Garatuja
ImpactoMário Cravostainless steel
granite
:commons:Category:Impacto by Mário Cravo|Impacto by Mário Cravo
José de AnchietaHeitor Usai1954bronze:commons:Category:José de Anchieta by Heitor Usai |José de Anchieta by Heitor Usai
Number zero survey marker of the city of São PauloJean Gabriel Villinmarble
bronze
granite
:commons:Category:Marco Zero |Marco Zero
Nuvem sobre a CidadeNicolas Vlavianos1979stainless steel
steel
:commons:Category:Nuvem sobre a Cidade by Nicolas Vlavianos|Nuvem sobre a Cidade by Nicolas Vlavianos
Quadro-NegroJosé Resendeconcrete
iron
:commons:Category:Quadro-Negro by José Resende|Quadro-Negro by José Resende
SatéliteFrancisco Stockingergranite
concrete
:commons:Category:Satélite by Francisco Stockinger |Satélite by Francisco Stockinger
Sé TotemDoménico Calabronegranite
concrete
marble
:commons:Category:Totem da Sé|Totem da Sé
Sem títuloSérgio Camargomarble:commons:Category:Sculpture by Sérgio de Camargo |Sculpture by Sérgio de Camargo
The BirdsFelícia Leirner1979bronze
granite
:commons:Category:Os Pássaros by Felícia Leirner|Os Pássaros by Felícia Leirner
VooCaciporé Torres1979stainless steel
concrete
steel
:commons:Category:Voo by Caciporé Torres|Voo by Caciporé Torres