Castle of Vila Verde dos Francos

Coordinates: 39°9′25.3″N 9°7′19.2″W / 39.157028°N 9.122000°W / 39.157028; -9.122000
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Castle of Vila Verde dos Francos
Castelo de Vila Verde dos Francos
Lisbon, Oeste, Centro in Portugal
Coordinates39°9′25.3″N 9°7′19.2″W / 39.157028°N 9.122000°W / 39.157028; -9.122000
TypeCastle
Site information
OwnerPortuguese Republic
Open to
the public
Public
Site history
MaterialsLimestone, Mixtum vittatum

The Castle of Vila Verde dos Francos (Portuguese: Castelo de Vila Verde dos Francos) is a ruined medieval castle located in the civil parish of Vila Verde dos Francos, in the municipality of Alenquer, Portuguese district of Lisbon.

History[edit]

The early human occupation of the region dates back to prehistory; as archaeological evidence suggest, the region was visited and settled by successive centuries of Greek, Phoenician, Carthaginian, Roman, Goth and Muslim peoples.[1]

In 1160, D. Afonso Henriques donated Vila Verde dos Francos to D. Alardo, a French Captain and group of Crusaders, in recognition for their support in conquering Lisbon, Sintra, Almada, Palmela and Alenquer.[1] Tradition suggests that D. Alardo was responsible for constructing the castle, following the Henriques issuing a Foral (charter).[1]

By the middle of the 18th century, there was already evidence that the castle was in ruins.[1]

Much of the landscape was inundated with wild blackberries, necessitating the need to clear the terrain, consolidate masonry and reposition some stones.[1]

The walls were further consolidated in 1987. At that time, researcher Jorge Peixoto, identified the compact structure as a chapel, dedicated to Sõa Luís.[1]

Architecture[edit]

The building is situated in an isolated rural area, implanted at the top of a small hill of outcrops, near the settlement, surrounded by agricultural fields and vineyards.[1]

There remains several lines of foundation walls, forming an irregular plan.[1] On the extremes are the remnants of rectangular towers with an entranceway along the lower part of the walls.[1] On the opposite extreme, is a construction that could have resulted from the curvilinear segment of the wall, now in advanced state of ruin.[1] Its general advance state of ruin makes it impossible to reconstitute its typology.[1]

References[edit]

Notes[edit]

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k Noé, Paula (1991), Castelo de Vila Verde dos Francos (IPA.00006263/PT031101140016) (in Portuguese), Lisbon, Portugal: SIPA – Sistema de Informação para o Património Arquitectónico, retrieved 7 May 2017

Sources[edit]

  • Peixoto, Jorge (15 February 1987), "Vila Verde de Francos foi terra de Judeus, mouros e cruzados. Memoria viva da história votada ao abandono", Diário de Noticias (in Portuguese), p. 16
  • Melo, António de Oliveira; Guapo, António Rodrigues; Martins, José Eduardo (1989), O Concelho de Alenquer. Subsídios para um Roteiro de Arte e Etnografia (in Portuguese), vol. 1, Alenquer, Portugal{{citation}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)