Marvão, Castle
Marvão, after sunset
Marvão, looking left outside the Pousada
Marvão, HWW
In Penedos the blue rope is everywhere
In Penedos the blue rope is everywhere
Marvão, HWW
Marvão
Marvão
Alentejo, Aljustrel, HFF
Alvito, Castelo-pousada
Alvito, Castelo-pousada
Alvito, Castelo-pousada
Alvito, Door knob
Alvito, Igreja da Misericórdia
Alvito, Igreja de NS da Assunção (PIP)
Alvito, Igreja de NS da Assunção
Coprinus comatus, Alvito
Coprinus comatus, Alvito
Coprinus comatus, Alvito
Ponte do Azinhal, Vila Nova da Baronia
Ponte do Azinhal, Vila Nova da Baronia
Euphorbia helioscopia, Ponte do Azinhal
The sound of silence
Marvão, Igreja de Santa Maria, Museu
Marvão, Prison
Marvão, Prison
Ponte romana de Vila Ruiva
Ponte romana de Vila Ruiva
Ponte romana de Vila Ruiva
Ronda, Andalucia, HFF
Marvão
Marvão, Cisterna
Mont Blanc
Marvão, Doors, condemned and functional
Marvão, HWW
Typha latifolia, Odeleite
Typha latifolia, Odeleite
Isto é quem sou...
Forestiera pubescens, Oleaceae, Penedos
Forestiera pubescens, Oleaceae, Penedos
Erodium botrys, Geraniaceae, Penedos
Monte Gordo, End of day
Marvão
Marvão, Escapist ?
1/500 • f/13.0 • 28.0 mm • ISO 400 •
LEICA CAMERA AG LEICA Q2
SUMMILUX 1:1.7/28 ASPH.
See also...
UNESCO-Weltkulturerbe...UNESCO World Heritage…Patrimoine Mondial de l‘UNESCO
UNESCO-Weltkulturerbe...UNESCO World Heritage…Patrimoine Mondial de l‘UNESCO
Architecture : B&W + Monochrome / Pensaernïaeth : DaG + Unlliw
Architecture : B&W + Monochrome / Pensaernïaeth : DaG + Unlliw
Artistic Landscapes. ( Formally Fine Art Landscape Photography )
Artistic Landscapes. ( Formally Fine Art Landscape Photography )
Keywords
Authorizations, license
-
Visible by: Everyone -
All rights reserved
-
297 visits
Marvão, Castle, HBM


The Castle of Marvão is constituted by an imposing wall, where the typical and monumental picturesque village is enclosed, with a very old hull, and the castle itself, situated at the highest point of the rocky spur, in permanent vigilance over a bordering territory.
D. Afonso Henriques is said to have taken the fortress from the Moors in 1166.
Its excellent strategic position on the border defence line has earned it the attention of numerous monarchs, who have carried out major remodelling works, some of which can still be seen today.
D. Sancho II granted it a charter in 1226 in order to keep this outpost populated and thus protected from the numerous attacks from Spain.
But it was King Dinis who undertook the first major expansion and remodelling works. At that time - 1300 - the keep was built.
Years later, during the War of Restoration, the castle was rebuilt in an architectural language which seems to have been not only of a military nature but also, we might say, aesthetic, evident in the volumetry developed at the time.
Adjoining the Keep, a high interior wall still survives today, which surrounds the terreiro. This structure is still surrounded by a second line of walls, reinforced with turrets and battlements.
The barbican is the beginning of an extensive defensive line that crowns the hill and surrounds and protects the town.
IN PIP VIEW FROM THE OTHER SIDE

D. Afonso Henriques is said to have taken the fortress from the Moors in 1166.
Its excellent strategic position on the border defence line has earned it the attention of numerous monarchs, who have carried out major remodelling works, some of which can still be seen today.
D. Sancho II granted it a charter in 1226 in order to keep this outpost populated and thus protected from the numerous attacks from Spain.
But it was King Dinis who undertook the first major expansion and remodelling works. At that time - 1300 - the keep was built.
Years later, during the War of Restoration, the castle was rebuilt in an architectural language which seems to have been not only of a military nature but also, we might say, aesthetic, evident in the volumetry developed at the time.
Adjoining the Keep, a high interior wall still survives today, which surrounds the terreiro. This structure is still surrounded by a second line of walls, reinforced with turrets and battlements.
The barbican is the beginning of an extensive defensive line that crowns the hill and surrounds and protects the town.
IN PIP VIEW FROM THE OTHER SIDE

ROL/Photo, Robert Swanson, Jörg, micritter and 34 other people have particularly liked this photo
- Keyboard shortcuts:
Jump to top
RSS feed- Latest comments - Subscribe to the comment feeds of this photo
- ipernity © 2007-2025
- Help & Contact
|
Club news
|
About ipernity
|
History |
ipernity Club & Prices |
Guide of good conduct
Donate | Group guidelines | Privacy policy | Terms of use | Statutes | In memoria -
Facebook
Twitter
Xata club has replied to Christa1004 clubHBM*****************
Have a nice week
Xata club has replied to Roger (Grisly) clubXata club has replied to Patrick Brandy clubHBM and have a good week
Xata club has replied to Ecobird clubHappyBM and enjoy the rest of the week.HBM and good new week.
HBM have a good week
TOZ
Belo castelo e é bom ver o Alentejo verdejante.
HBM et agréable semaine salutaire.
HBM Xata!!
HBM Xata, have a great week.
HBM und einen guten Start in die Woche, Isabel!
HBM!
Belated HBM, Isabel
Interesting to see and read about.
HBM belatet and I wish you still a pleasant week.
Admired in: www.ipernity.com/group/tolerance
Sign-in to write a comment.