Fodor's Expert Review Castelo de Guimarães and Paço dos Duques

Guimarães Castle/Palace

This castle was built (or at least reconstructed from earlier remains) in the 11th century by Henry of Burgundy; his son, Afonso Henriques, was born within its great battlements and flanking towers. Standing high on a solid rock base above the town, the castle has been superbly preserved. A path leads down from its walls to the tiny Romanesque Capela de São Miguel, the chapel traditionally said to be where Afonso Henriques was baptized—in fact it was built well after his death, although the baptismal font may be older. The ticket office is in the neighboring Paço dos Duques, former palace of the Dukes of Bragança, which may also be visited. It was built in the 15th century but has been irretrievably altered; in 1959 it became the official residence in the North of Portugal's president, but is normally open to the public, with impressive displays of tapestries, furniture, ceramics, paintings and weapons.

Castle/Palace Family

Quick Facts

Rua Conde Dom Henrique 3
Guimarães, Braga  4810–412, Portugal

253 412 273

pacodosduques.gov.pt

Sight Details:
Rate Includes: €2; €6 joint ticket with Paço dos Duques

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