Coordinates: 41°28′24″N 6°51′24″W / 41.4733°N 6.8568°W / 41.4733; -6.8568

Castle of Bemposta

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Castle of Bemposta
Castelo da Bemposta
Bragança, Alto Trás-os-Montes, Norte in Portugal
File:Muralha de Bemposta - Bemposta, Mogadouro, Bragança - 13.jpg
Walls of the Castle of Bemposta
Site information
TypeCastle
OwnerPortuguese Republic
OperatorRoman Catholic Diocese of Bragança-Miranda
Open to
the public
Public
Location
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The Castle of Bemposta (Portuguese: Castelo de Bemposta) is a medieval castle in the civil parish of Bemposta, municipality of Mogadouro, in the Portuguese district of Bragança.

File:Muralha de Bemposta - Bemposta, Mogadouro, Bragança - 12.jpg
Walls of the castle of Bemposta

History

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Between 1279 and 1325, King D. Dinis ordered the construction of walls to surround the settlement of Bemposta, which included an area of 352 metres (1,155 ft) perimeter, using the same methods and strategies employed in Miranda, with two flanked gates and corbels.[1] It was constructed in stone and limestone.[1] Access to water was guaranteed through a small well that already existed in the area.[1]

In 1399, King D. João I donated Bemposta and Penas Róias to Rui Gonçalves Alcoforado.[1]

The castle began to be part of the possessions of Vasco Pires de Sampaio, Master of Carrazeda and Master of Vila Flor, in favour of his son Fernão Vaz de Sampaio in the 15th century.[1]

On 6 March 1758, following the writings of Father José Camelo Borges, in the Memórias Paroquiais, the town had a small wall that was referred to as a castle, where some of the residences lived.[1] About a half a league from the Douro River, the locality was on the border country between Spain and Portugal, served by two barges that served Fermozelhe and Vilarinho de Aires.[1] By 1797, Bemposta became the donatary captaincy of the Count of Sampaio.[1]

Architecture

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The fortifications have an oval plan that sprawl over the topography and extend into the settlement, but only the southern remnants are perceptible. The primitive structure was constructed in granite, along an irregular defensive nature.[1] One of the gates are oriented to the east, towards the parochial church's square (today, only the local toponymy remains), while a similar gate was likely located opposite the eastern gate.[1]

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Notes

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