Best castles around Viana Do Alentejo are located in a region known for its historical significance and architectural heritage. The area features a landscape characterized by the vast Alentejan plains, providing a backdrop for historical sites. These sites offer insight into Portuguese history and architectural styles, including Gothic and Manueline influences. The town itself is a quiet settlement with a rich past.
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The Castle of Alvito (Castelo de Alvito) is a historic fortified residence located in the Alentejo region of Portugal, which since 1993 has hosted the Pousada Castelo Alvito, a luxury hotel belonging to the prestigious Pousadas de Portugal network.
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Alvito Castle is a military monument and an inn, located in the village of Alvito, in the Alentejo region, in Portugal. It is considered an example of a fortified palace, which combined the functions of a fortress and a wealthy house. It also stands out for its combination of styles, with several Gothic and Manueline elements, and Islamic inspiration. (Source: Wikipedia) Alvito Castle is currently an inn.
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Place where the Peace Treaty of Alcáçovas was signed in 1479, between the kingdom of Portugal and the kingdom of Castile.
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Situated at a high point in the midst of the Alentejo plains, and offering extensive views over the distant horizons, the graceful town of Alvito has grown around its palatial castle, where the Pousada de Alvito is now housed. The white houses give Alvito the distinct and unmistakable appearance of an Alentejo town, many of them having doors framed by Manueline-style arches, revealing their seventeenth-century origin. The settlement of this town dates back to the early days of the Portuguese monarchy. The town was granted its first charter by the king D. Dinis in 1327, later confirmed by D. Manuel in 1516. The Alvito Castle, whose construction began in 1494, is undoubtedly one of the most curious buildings of its kind in Portugal. Visiting it helps to evoke memories of the town´s historical past. The long Moorish presence in this region left its distinctive marks in the Mudejar architecture clearly visible in various monuments (which laymen can easily recognise through the small cupolas and white-painted conical pinnacles). The parish church of Nossa Senhora da Assunção, dating back to the early sixteenth century, has certain exterior decorative features that clearly identify it as an example of Mudejar architecture. A modest Renaissance doorway leads to the interior, its walls covered in azulejo panels whose beautiful patterns are a harmonious blend of blue and yellow. In the upper choir, there is a large seventeenth-century altarpiece of carved and gilded wood. The same Mudejar influence is also to be noted in the small fortified chapel of São Sebastião, crowned by an array of chamfered merlons. Inside, painted on the vaulted Gothic ceiling are frescos depicting musical angels. Attention is also drawn to the town hall with its picturesque clock tower, a typical feature of Alentejo architecture. Two almost adjoining churches, the Igreja da Misericórdia and the Igreja da Senhora das Candeias (the latter housing a museum of Sacred Art), are equally interesting buildings of some architectural merit, as is the small chapel of Santa Luzia on the outskirts of the town, which was originally a Muslim oratory.
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In Praça da República, in the center of Alvito, you will find this bandstand, which was once the stage for philharmonic band concerts. The lower part currently houses public and accessible toilets.👍🇵🇹
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Very interesting bandstand, located in the center of Praça da República.
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Alvito Castle and Inn. Visits can be made upon request at the Inn reception.
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Pousada Castelo de Alvito is a renovated 15th century castle located in the village of Alvito, with magnificent gardens and a swimming pool.
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The primary castle in the area is the Castle of Viana do Alentejo, known for its unique pentagonal layout and blend of Gothic and Manueline architecture. Another significant site is Alvito Castle and Pousada, which showcases Islamic, Gothic, and Manueline styles and now operates as a guesthouse. Don't miss Henriques Palace, a historical site where the Treaty of Alcáçovas was signed.
The castles in this region, particularly the Castle of Viana do Alentejo, prominently feature Gothic and Manueline architectural elements. The Alvito Castle also incorporates Islamic and historical Portuguese styles, offering a rich blend of influences.
Yes, the Castle of Viana do Alentejo is unique for housing two churches within its walls: the Igreja da Misericórdia and the Igreja Matriz de Nossa Senhora da Anunciação de Viana do Alentejo. These churches feature Manueline doorways and Mudejar-Manueline construction.
Yes, Alvito Castle currently operates as a guesthouse (Pousada). While it's a hotel, its interior, gardens, and swimming pool can be visited upon request to the guesthouse receptionist.
The Castle of Viana do Alentejo is generally open every day except Mondays. There is a small admission fee to enter. The local tourist office is also located within its walls, which can provide current details.
The castles themselves offer a historical experience that can be engaging for families. Alvito Castle and Pousada, with its gardens and swimming pool, can be a pleasant stop for families. Henriques Palace is also listed as family-friendly.
The Alentejo region experiences hot summers. Visiting during the cooler months of spring (April-May) or autumn (September-October) is generally recommended for a more comfortable experience exploring the castles and their surroundings.
While specific trails directly from the castles are not detailed, the region offers a landscape of vast Alentejan plains, providing opportunities for walks and enjoying the natural surroundings. You can explore various routes and outdoor activities in the wider Viana do Alentejo region on the Komoot guide for castles around Viana do Alentejo.
For the Castle of Viana do Alentejo, parking is generally available in the nearby town. For Alvito Castle and Pousada, parking is available on-site for guests and likely for visitors to the Pousada.
Henriques Palace is historically significant as the location where the Treaty of Alcáçovas was signed in 1479. This treaty ended the Succession War of Castile and formally divided newly discovered lands in the Atlantic Ocean between Portugal and Castile.
Yes, both Viana do Alentejo and Alvito are small towns with local cafes, restaurants, and accommodation options. Alvito Castle itself operates as a Pousada, offering accommodation and dining within its historic walls.
The Castle of Viana do Alentejo is notable for its irregular pentagonal plan with five cylindrical towers, often described as having 'witch's hat-shaped towers'. It also uniquely houses two churches within its walls and features rustic capitals shaped like animals in its arcade.


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