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Lonely Planet’s 2012 City to visit, World Heritage and 2012 European Capital of Culture, Guimarães is intertwined with the History of Portugal and proudly referred to as the Cradle of the Nation.
Carlos Carvalho: The Historical City Centre of Guimarães, UNESCO World heritage classified on 13 December 2001 is the most reproductive and lasting investment in the city.
Carlos Carvalho: The gambeson of D. João I and the silver gilt triptych offered by this king to the Colegiada de N.Srª da Oliveira (14th century) are the most emblematic pieces and the ones that “deserve every visit”.
Carlos Carvalho: The current walls of the city are remnants of those that encircled Guimarães during the reign of Kings Dom Dinis and Dom João I, in the 14th and 15th centuries. Some say they are from the 10thcentury.
Carlos Carvalho: Ordered built in 1737, was made with great simplicity and without any architecture, being located near the homes of the Brotherhood of St. Peter.
Carlos Carvalho: The Paço dos Duques de Bragança, built in the 15th century by the then-future duke Dom Afonso, shows elements of architectural styles common in the great manor houses and palaces of northern Europe.
Carlos Carvalho: 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.
Carlos Carvalho: The Field of São Mamede, located adjacent to the castle, is said to be the spot of the famous Battle of São Mamede, which took place on June 24, 1128.
Carlos Carvalho: Built in the 12th century in the Romanesque style, the Chapel of St. Michael is thought to be place where D. Afonso Henriques was baptized.
Toze Neto: Bem mais atual depois da obras, parabens, A comida e o atendimento continuam do melhor que temos em Guimaraes, os finos esses sao os melhores de Portugal.
Carlos Carvalho: The former textile factory ASA is reborn as a true cultural nest. the space is reborn as a center with exhibition spaces, performative production and representation at international level.
Carlos Carvalho: Cable-car that allows you to go to the top of Monte da Penha, where you can visit the Church of Penha, the park and have a magnificent view of the town ans surroundings!
Carlos Carvalho: Santuário da Penha is a unique example of religious architecture of Marques da Silva which opened in 1947. A monument of natural beauty and architectural value and religious.
Carlos Carvalho: The museum holds important collections on the pre-Roman Castreja culture as well as other archaeological items,sections on ancient sculpture,Latin inscriptions,pre-and proto-historic pieces and coins.
Carlos Carvalho: Initiated in 1769,was probably the last work conceived by André Soares,who took the potentialities of the Baroque and best interpreted the possibilities and limits of a rococo of Catholic expression.
Carlos Carvalho: Gothic Temple from scratch, much altered over time mostly during the XVIII century. It has in its chapel, the most notable Guimarães Johannine altarpiece and has beautiful golden engravings.
Carlos Carvalho: The construction started by the end of the XIXth century, a granite building, with elements of gothic, Romanesque and classic. In the interior is the incorrupt body of St. Torcato.
Carlos Carvalho: The Spa Taipas are a spa, whose waters have therapeutic indications associated with the treatment of diseases of the respiratory upper airway, rheumatic, muscular - skeletal and skin.
EN 153, Km 55 - São Salvador de Briteiros, Guimarães, Braga
Historic and Protected Site · 5 tips and reviews
Carlos Carvalho: Archaeological ruins of a primitive human settlement are testament of the existence of the pre-Roman. Artifacts taken from the site can be seen at the Museum Martins Sarmento Society in Guimarães.
Solar da Ponte - S. Salvador de Briteiros, Guimarães, Braga
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Carlos Carvalho: The Museum of the Castro culture is the first space dedicated to the Celtic culture, indigenous culture that only exists in the northwestern peninsula.