Guimarães Castle

Local nameCastelo de Guimarães
LocationGuimarães, Portugal

The Castle of Guimarães, is the principal medieval castle in the municipality Guimarães, in the northern region of Portugal. It was built under the orders of Mumadona Dias in the 10th century to defend the monastery from attacks by Moors and Norsemen.The castle is a military fortification grounded primarily in the late Romanesque period, and elaborated during the early Gothic epoch of Portuguese architecture. Its area is delineated by walls forming a pentagram, similar to a shield, that includes eight rectangular towers, military square and central keep. Originating in the foundations of a Roman structure, from the writings of Alfredo Guimarães, it was later elaborated on the French model, in its current the form of a shield, with reduced central yard and difficult accesses. It includes several Gothic characteristics, owing to its remodelling at the end of the 13th century, when the keep and residences were constructed.

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Opening hours

Daily 10 am - 6 pm
Last admission 5:45 pm

Closed: 1 Jan, Easter Sunday, 1 May, 25 Dec.

Admission

€ 2

More information and contact

Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Castle_of_Guimarães

Phone +351 253 412 273

Address Rua Conde Dom Henrique, 4810 Guimarães, Portugal

Coordinates 41°26'52.426" N -8°17'25.505" E

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