VILA
REAL DE SANTO ANTONIO
In the 16th century a town called Vila Real de Santo Antonio de Arenilha
stood near the site of the present city. By the 18th Century it had disappeared, swallowed up by the waves and
shifting sands. After the town disappeared there was still a need to control the arrival of merchandise
via the Guadiana and to present a firm face to Spain with whom a war had been fought in 1762/1763.
Vila Real de Santo Antonio was built in five months using
experience that had been gained in building Lisbon after the earthquake of 1755. It was founded by Royal Charter in 1773.
The city has a strict grid of streets that lead off from a broad open square, Praca Marques de
Pombal. The square has traditional black and white mosaic paving and in the centre there is an obelisk monument to King Jose
1. (1714-1777)