Castle of Vila Nova de Foz Côa
Castle of Vila Nova de Foz Côa (Castelo de Vila Nova de Foz Côa) | |
Castle (Castelo) | |
Official name: Castelo de Vila Nova de Foz Côa/Torre do Relógio de Vila Nova de Foz Côa | |
Country | Portugal |
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Region | Norte Region, Portugal |
Subregion | Douro |
District | Guarda |
Municipality | Vila Nova de Foz Côa |
Location | Vila Nova de Foz Côa |
- elevation | 100 m (328 ft) |
- coordinates | PT 41°4′59.6″N 7°8′6.4″W / 41.083222°N 7.135111°WCoordinates: PT 41°4′59.6″N 7°8′6.4″W / 41.083222°N 7.135111°W |
Style | Medieval |
Materials | Stone, Granite, Iron, Wood |
Origin | 15th century |
- restoration | 19th century |
Owner | Portuguese Republic |
For public | Public |
Easiest access | Rua do Castelo |
Management | Instituto Gestão do Patrimonio Arquitectónico e Arqueológico |
Status | Unclassified |
The Castle of Vila Nova de Foz Côa (Portuguese: Castelo de Vila Nova de Foz Côa) is a medieval castle located in the civil parish of Vila Nova de Foz Côa, in the municipality of Vila Nova de Foz Côa, Portuguese Guarda.
History
The castle was built sometime in the 15th century, during the reign of King D. Afonso V.[1] Little remains of the original structure, except for some of the wall fortifications. Sometime later, the tower was constructed along the original group of walls.[1]
In the 19th century, the tower was restored and by the end of that century, the clock and carrion was installed in the structure.[1]
Architecture
The castle is situated in an isolated position in the "castle" area, adapted to the unlevel hilltop.[1] Surrounding it is the old urban nucleus of the town, that has been eroded over the centuries.[1] Around the castle are the municipal square, site of the municipal palace (Câmara Municipal de Vila Nova de Foz Côa) and old courts building, the parochial church of Vila Nova de Foz Côa, the Church of Nossa Senhora do Pranto and pillory of Foz Côa.[1]
The rectangular plan is composed of simple volumes, vertically oriented with terrace covering protected by iron grate.[1] The masonry structure of decorated and painted white stone, marked by corners in granite with frieze and cornice that includes three-register facade.[1] The first floor in granite with salient joints, painted in white, marked by a principal doorway in arch to the second floor. The second register is accessible by staircase adorsed to the facade, while the left lateral facade includes a small venting slit.[1] On the second floor, located on the right, lateral facade is a framed slit with capialço and sundial display in granite, also square.[1] The third floor and last register is separated by granite frieze, with gentle indent and the four faces of a circular clock.[1]
The interior is crossed by wooden staircase and divided by ceilings.[1]
References
Notes
Sources
- Coixão, António do Nascimento Sá; Trabulo, António Alberto Rodrigues (1995), Por terras do concelho de Foz Côa. Subsídios para a sua história. Estudo e inventário do seu património (in Portuguese), Vila Nova de Foz Côa, Portugal
- Leal, Augusto Soares d'Azevedo Barbosa de Pinho (1886), Portugal Antigo e Moderno (in Portuguese), XI, Lisbon, Portugal: Livraria Editora de Tavares Cardoso & Irmão