Category: Military Architecture > Castle
District: Portalegre > Castelo de Vide > Castelo de Vide > Quinta do Brejo
The Castelo de Vide Castle is located in the parish of Santa Maria da Devesa, within the municipality of Castelo de Vide, in Alentejo, Portugal.
It stands on a hill, offering a privileged view of the region. It is known as the "Sintra of Alentejo" for the beauty of the surrounding landscapes.
The castle has been considered a National Monument since 1910, which highlights its historical and cultural importance.
The castle was built during the Christian Reconquista, with traces of occupation dating back to the 12th century. It was fortified in various periods, reflecting its strategic relevance in the defense of the border.
The structure of the castle is quadrangular, with robust walls and five towers. It has an impressive main entrance and a parade ground where the old support buildings are located.
Inside the castle, you can see the keep, which suffered damage in 1705, but is still a significant part of the fortress. The external walls are also visible, with some doors still preserved.
The site is accessible to tourists, who can explore the ruins and learn about the history of the village and the castle.
Visitors can go hiking, enjoy the panoramic views, and visit the surrounding areas, which offer a peaceful environment and natural landscapes.
The village of Castelo de Vide has a rich cultural heritage, including traditional architecture and local festivals, making a visit to the castle an opportunity to learn about the Alentejo culture.
Visiting the Castelo de Vide Castle is a journey through time, where tourists can feel the history and importance of this monument in the defense of Portuguese territory.
Sources: https://pt.wikipedia.org/wiki/Castelo_de_Castelo_de_Vide
License: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/deed.pt
Coordinates DD: 39.41757641475249,-7.457845643335794
Coordinates DMS: 39°25'3.3"N 07°27'28.2"W