Castle of Redondo
Redondo Évora Portugal
castle, chateau
Castelo de Redondo
Redondo Évora Portugal
castle, chateau
The Castle of Redondo (Portuguese: Castelo de Redondo) is a medieval castle located in the civil parish of Redondo, in the municipality of Redondo, Portuguese Évora
O Castelo de Redondo, também referido como Castelo do Redondo, no Alentejo, localiza-se na vila e freguesia de Redondo, distrito de Évora, em Portugal
Previous names
Castle of Redondo, Castelo de Redondo
Description
The Castle of Redondo (Portuguese: Castelo de Redondo) is a medieval castle located in the civil parish of Redondo, in the municipality of Redondo, Portuguese Évora.
History
In 1250, a foral (charter) attributed to King D. Afonso III was issued to Redondo. At the same time, the king ordered the construction of a castle over the ruins of the ancient Roman fortress.
The castle was part of the northern Alentejo fortifications restructured by King D. Dinis that were donated to members of the nobility during the late medieval epoch, representing significant alterations during the Manueline era. By order of King D. Dinis, in 1312, the castle was reconstructed, during the same epoch as the erection of the keep tower and the fortification wall and towers. On 27 April 1318, the foral was reconfirmed by King D. Dinis.
In 1418, King D. John conceded privileges to the castle and obligated that travellers between Alandroal and Vila Viçosa pass through the settlement, as a way of expanding commercial activities in the town.
Between the 15th and 16th century, the Torre da Alcaidaria (Alcalde Tower) lost most of its importance, while the residence of Redondo petitioned the king to construct a new tower. By the end of the 15th century, the construction of the keep tower was completed, and the structure became part of the donation of Vasco Coutinho, by King D. Manuel I.
On 2 June 1500, Vasco Coutinho was nominated as captain of Arzila, as the first Count of Redondo.
A new foral was signed by King D. Manuel I on 20 October 1516.
Sometime in the 18th century, there were reports of vestiges of the palace of the Counts of Redondo in the periphery of the keep tower.
The DGEMN Direcção Geral dos Edifícios e Monumentos Nacionais (General-Directorate for Buildings and National Monuments) began restoration work on the keep tower in 1920. Between 1940 and 1950, the keep tower was used as a support building for the hospital of the Santa Casa da Misericórdia. During this period, it functioned as an isolation centre for patients infected with tuberculosis. Around 1961, the fortification walls around the parochial residence were in danger of collapse.
Further work on repairing the castle structures continued from the 20th century on, with the repair of the walls in 1943, and conservation and consolidation projects to shore-up the structure between 23 and 27 April 1962, including the restoration of the Portas da Ravessa (Gates of Ravessa). Similar projects advanced in 1976 and 1986, including repairs to towers, which were supplemented by efforts of the municipal council of Redondo, that included the repairs of wooden doors and windows of the keep tower and reinforcement of the joints of the Ravessa gate.
Architecture
The castle is situated in an urban location, on the southern flank of the Serra d'Ossa, 24 kilometres (15 mi) southwest of the right margin of the Guadiana River. It is located in the town of Redondo, on a hilltop 300 metres (980 ft) above sea level, with a portion of the town's residential dwellings within its walls, as well as along the cliffs. From the top of the keep tower it is possible to see the Castle of Evoramonte and portions of the Serra d'Ossa, in the northwest.
Within the walls the buildings are typical Alentejano architecture, with large rectangular chimneys, single-storey dwellings, white-washed with highlights in ochre and blue. Within the walls and near the keep tower is the Hospital of Santa Casa da Misericórdia do Redondo and, to the west, the parochial church of Nossa Senhora da Anunciação. The castle is situated along an Évora defensive line during the medieval period along with the castles of Estremoz, Monsaraz and Portel.
O Castelo de Redondo, também referido como Castelo do Redondo, no Alentejo, localiza-se na vila e freguesia de Redondo, distrito de Évora, em Portugal.
Situa-se na vertente sul da Serra d'Ossa, a 24 km a sudoeste da margem direita do Rio Guadiana. Faz parte da rede de castelos norte-alentejanos reestruturados por El-Rei D. Dinis I de Portugal (1279-1325) e doados à nobreza durante a época tardo-medieval – Estremoz, Monsaraz e Portel –, e apresenta alterações significativas do período manuelino. Do topo da Torre de Menagem é possível ver o Castelo de Evoramonte e a Serra d'Ossa, na orientação noroeste.
História
A história e evolução desta estrutura defensiva carecem de maiores pesquisas.
Os restos de suas muralhas e a sua torre de menagem encontram-se classificados como Monumento Nacional por Decreto publicado em 2 de Janeiro de 1946.
A imagem de sua entrada a este foi popularizada, a partir da década de 1990, pelos rótulos do vinho Porta da Ravessa, produzido pela Adega Cooperativa de Redondo. Era fronteiro a esta porta que tinha lugar, na Idade Média, a feira da povoação.
Useful information
Free
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Great view
Ruins of the castle
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