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Castle of Penela (, ) is located in a Penela town in
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in
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, Portugal. The
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was built on a hill dominating the area and used to be a stronghold protecting Coimbra in times of
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. Castle of Penela and the neighboring castle ''Montemor-o-Velho'' are both fine examples of defensive structures of that period. The origins of the name are controversial and are attributed by some authors to ancient
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tribes. According to a local legend, King Afonso I (Afonso Henriques) exclaimed to incite his troops storming the stronghold: ''Coragem! Já estamos com o pé nela!'' (''Courage! We have already set a foot in it!''). A more plausible hypothesis is, however, that ''penela'' is a diminutive of ''penha'', a place selected to build a fortress on.


History

It is believed that the area was already inhabited before the Roman occupation, and later a Roman watchtower was erected to oversee the nearby road connecting Mérida, Conímbriga and
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. There is, however, no strong evidence to support this hypothesis, as well as any possible fortifications built here in times of Muslim occupation of the
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.


Medieval castle

Penela's involvement in the Christian Reconquista starts with the conquest of Coimbra region by the troops of
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(''Fernando Magno'') in 1064. In the next year the already walled settlement was granted a status of town along with four other nearby villages. The testament of count Sesnando Davides (1087), to whom the king delegated the administration of Conimbricense county, affirms that the count ruled the castle of Penela and the people in the area. During the successive Muslim offensives in 1116 and 1117 castles ''Castelo de Miranda do Corvo'' and ''Castelo de Santa Eulália'' were conquered and destroyed, which caused the desertion of castle ''Castelo de Soure''. These castles provided a line of defence for Coimbra region and now castle Penela was threatened. Perhaps this position was also lost, which would explain king Afonso I Henriques assaulting it in 1129, although this version is not supported by any sources. There are documents attributed to the period when a Chart of
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was granted to the town, which reference a donation of a house inside the castle dated by 1145. This puts in question the assertion that the castle was conquered in 1148, as it is claimed by historian Frei António Brandão (''Monarchia Lusitana'', 1632), which is also improbable in context of the Conquest of Santarém, and
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since 1147 when the line of Muslim defences was pushed to river Sado. The castle played an important role in later periods. For instance, Afonso IV of Portugal (1325-1357) was born and died here. During the 1383–1385 Crisis, the alcaide (commander of the castle) count Viana sided with Castile. Once as he left the castle to seek provisions, he was ambushed at the gates by commoners. As the count fell from the hill he was decapitated by one of the commoners, whom chronicler Fernão Lopes called ''Caspirre''. Later Pedro duke of Coimbra undertook extensive works in the castle. He ordered a construction of a ducal palace and church ''São Miguel''. Town's gates were rebuilt as well. The town was granted a permission to hold an annual
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(since 1433) on St Michael's Day (September 29). The castle and town later became a
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with Afonso Vasconcelos e Meneses as the 1st count of Penela. Later the ownership of the castle was passed to the House of Aveiro.


From the earthquake of 1755 to the present day

By the 18th century the castle had lost its defensive value. The earthquake of 1755 destroyed the donjon tower (''Clock Tower'') and one of the gates. To rebuild the tower in 1760 the stone from the third gate of the castle was used. In the same century after the death of José (1750-1777) the ruling family de Aveiro became extinct. By the beginning of the 20th century the old castle was abandoned and ruined. This was brought to the public opinion and in 1910 the castle was proclaimed a National Monument. Starting in 1940-s the castle underwent a series of restoration works under the supervision of ''General Direction of the Buildings and National Monuments''.


Description

The castle built on a
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mountain occupies the area of about ½
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(1.23
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). It has a shape of an irregular polygon adapted to terrain. The architecture is a mixture of Romanesque and
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styles. According to studies the construction of the castle had two important periods: *In the 14th century when a new ring of walls was erected comprising twelve towers, four of which are preserved today. *In the 15th century when the Clock Tower and castelejo were built being the structural evolution of the old donjon tower. One of the gates is still preserved: the ''Gates of Treason'' or ''Fields Gates'' (the northern).


Gallery

File:Castelo de Penela - muralha.JPG, Detail from the walls File:Castelo de Penela - entrada.JPG, Castle entrance File:Castelo de Penela - vista geral à noite.JPG, Night view of the castle and village


External links


Contemporary pictures of Castle of PenelaCastle of Penela on Google Maps
{{Castles in Portugal Penela
Penela Penela () is a municipality located in Coimbra District, in Portugal Portugal, officially the Portuguese Republic, is a country on the Iberian Peninsula in Southwestern Europe. Featuring Cabo da Roca, the westernmost point in continental Eu ...
Penela Penela () is a municipality located in Coimbra District, in Portugal Portugal, officially the Portuguese Republic, is a country on the Iberian Peninsula in Southwestern Europe. Featuring Cabo da Roca, the westernmost point in continental Eu ...