Guimarães Castle

Castelo de Guimarães (English: Guimarães Castle), located in the city of Guimarães, Portugal, was ordered to be built by Dona Mumadona Dias in the 10th century in order to defend its monastery from Muslim and Norman attacks.

Count Dom Henrique (to whom the County of Portugal had been granted) chose Guimarães to establish his court. The fortress, then over a century old, needed urgent renovation. The nobleman chose to destroy what remained from Mumadona's construction, while extending the area of the castle and adding two entrances. The castle became the official royal residence from 1139, when Portugal became independent from Castile, until circa 1200.

In 1836, a member of the Sociedade Patriótica Vimaranense (Patriotic Society of Guimarães) defended the demolition of the castle, and suggested the use of its stones to pave the streets of Guimarães, as the fortress had been used as a political prison during the reign of King Michael. However, this was never accepted. 45 years later, on 19 March 1881, the Diário do Governo (Official Journal) listed the Guimarães Castle as the most unusual historic monument of the whole region of Minho.

In 1910, this Castle was declared a national monument. In 1937, the General Service for National Buildings and Monuments started its great restoration, which concluded with the inauguration of the castle's present symbolic status on 4 June 1940.

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Carlos Carvalho
23 March 2012
The castle was built in the 10th century by the Countess Mumadona.The history of the castle is linked with the founding of Portugal. Within its walls lived generations of ancestors to the first King.
Yeşim Tosun
3 January 2022
Historical center is perfect. You can walk everywhere because eavery wonderful building is close to each other. You will feel that you are walking at 16. Century.
Brett DeWoody
23 April 2017
Pay for the castle and house tour, it's a great combo.
HELIO VALLE
17 August 2015
Um pouco da nossa história, já que por Guimarães começou Portugal e , por conseguinte a do Brasil. Circule também pelas bucólicas ruas laterais.
Ana Lages
27 November 2017
O castelo volta ao passado medieval, todo de pedra e com um lindo jardim. Passeio obrigatório para quem está no Porto, a cerca de 40 minutos de trem, sendo possível fazer bate e volta.
Sonia Santos
27 January 2019
Fomos em família e depois de visitarmos outros castelos consegui me surpreender com Guimarães pela sua beleza e autenticidade. Muito lindo e original . Paga se 2 € pela entrada.
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