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Fort of São João do Arade

The Fort of São João do Arade (Portuguese: Forte de São João do Arade), sometimes referred to as the Castle of Arade, is a medieval fortification situated in the civil parish of Ferragudo in the Portuguese Algarve municipality of Lagoa.

Fort of São João do Arade
Forte de São João do Arade
Faro, Algarve, Algarve in Portugal
The Fort of São João do Arade
Coordinates37°7′10.55″N 8°31′21.21″W / 37.1195972°N 8.5225583°W / 37.1195972; -8.5225583
TypeFort
Site information
OwnerPortuguese Republic
OperatorJunta de Freguesia de Ferregudo
Open to
the public
Private
Site history
Builtc. 1520
MaterialsStone, Masonry

History edit

 
The oceanfront façade of the Fort of São João de Arade, showing the rock foundation on which it was built
 
The multi-tiered battlements and barbicans, as seen from Praia Grande beach

The first fortification on the site consisted of a watch tower erected in the reign of King John II of Portugal. Later, following the settlement of Ferragudo (around 1520), it is believed that the castle was encircled by a defensive wall (built on the rudimentary walls of the older walls): giving rise to its original name Castle of Arade.

The origins of the Fort of Arade (or Ferragudo, as it is also known) date back to the Philippine Dynasty, and the need by the Habsburg rulers to defend the coast of the peninsula from attacks by pirates and privateers in service to the Crowns of northern Europe.[1] Yet, even at the beginning decades of the 17th century, no fortress was constructed owing to the indecision on whether to locate the fortification on the left or right margin (location of Vila Nova de Portimão).[1]

Engineer Alexandre Massai defended a new construction in Portimão, while the left margin proposal (in Ferragudo) was defended by the municipality of Silves.[1][2] According to a report by Alexandre Massai, the battlements already existed in 1621, since he refers to “um sítio cercado chamado Ferragudo” (“a walled site called Ferragudo”).[3]

The Portuguese Restoration War, once again, justified the construction of a new fortress.[1] It was in 1640 that the order to construct a fortification came down from King John IV; the fortress was built to substitute the Castle of Ferragudo (Portuguese: Castelo de Ferragudo) which had lost its effectiveness.[1][4] This bulwark was erected downstream on a rocky platform, but the effects of erosion and Atlantic storms (especially a violent storm in 1669) caused severe damage to the original bulwark.

Within four years (2 May 1644), the first captain was assigned to the fort: Francisco da Costa Barros.[1][4] The strategic location of this castle, from the beginning, made the fortress more than just a military structure.[1] The fort controlled a privileged place at the mouth of the River Arade, with the capacity to strike as far as the margins of Portimão.[1][4]

An inspection carried-out by the Governor of the Kingdom of the Algarve, D. Rodrigo António de Noronha e Meneses, considered the fortification to be in perfect condition. At that time there were two artillery batteries: the lower battery, with three pieces of artillery; and the upper battery, with four pieces. The 1755 Lisbon earthquake did not result in any damages, in comparison to many of the buildings/structures along the southern coast, partly due to its construction on soft rock.[4] By 1821, the fort remained active, referencing two, heavily armed batteries on its upper tier.[4]

The area was also a transit point for boats leaving the river, making it a responsible for fluvial traffic that entered and left Silves.[1] But, this role was fleeting; after the Concession of Evoramonte, the fort fell into disuse and was declassified in 1896. Its history since then was of slow deterioration and abandon, that culminated in 1896, with its public sale: it was sold at a public auction for 600,000 reis.[1][4]

Untouched throughout the 20th century, the group of structures maintained there state, waiting on rigorous studies and archaeological investigation.[1] After its sale, it was adapted as a summer residence, by the poet Coelho Carvalho, who undertook extensive renovations to create a residence reflecting his personal taste. Still in private hands, it was classified in 1975 as a historic building by the Instituto Português do Património Arquitectónico (IPPAR), forerunner of the IGESPAR.

But, today, it is practically abandoned: the local authority petitioned for its transformation into cultural centre; in 1976, the Junta Freguesia de Ferragudo solicited the national government in order to occupy the fort.[1][4]

Architecture edit

 
The front facade of the tiered castle of Arade, as seen from Portimão

Its location belies its status as a rural fortification, located on a hillock, overlooking the left margin of the Portimão estuary, isolated on a vast wooded property.[1][4] Situated in a dominant position at the mouth of the Arade River, the elevated site divides two beaches: the Praia da Angrinha and the Praia Grande. Together with the Fort of Santa Catarina, on the water front of Portimão, the fort guards the estuary and mouth of the river.

The plan of the fort is an irregular trapezoid, implanted on a high spot, with a keep and various spaces oriented to the sea. The vertical facades are covered with windows and barbicans.[1][4]

The structure of the fort is easily identifiable, with its battlements serving as positioning batteries.[1] It was designed vertically, in order to permit visibility both from its battlements, and from sea. Its height, makes it one of the more interesting features of the structure, permitting observation.[1]

The site is well preserved, with a large walled garden stretching from Praia da Angrinha to Praia Grande, that includes a large residence.

References edit

Notes
  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p IGESPAR, ed. (2011). "Castelo de São João de Arade" (in Portuguese). Lisbon, Portugal: IGESPAR - Instituto de Gestão do Património Arquitectónico e Arqueológico. Archived from the original on January 13, 2013. Retrieved 25 March 2012.
  2. ^ Valdemar Coutinho (1997), p.119
  3. ^ João Baptista da Silva Lopes (1841)
  4. ^ a b c d e f g h i Neto, João (1991), SIPA (ed.), Castelo de São João de Arade/Forte de São João do Arade (in Portuguese), Lisbon, Portugal: SIPA – Sistema de Informação para o Património Arquitectónico, retrieved 25 March 2012
Sources
  • Almeida, João de (1948), Roteiro dos Monumentos Militares Portugueses (in Portuguese), vol. III, Lisbon, Portugal{{citation}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
  • Coutinho, Valdemar (1997), Castelos, Fortalezas e Torres da Região do Algarve (in Portuguese), Vila Real de Santo António{{citation}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
  • Lopes, João Baptista da Silva (1841), Corografia ou memoria economica, estadistica, e topografica do reino do Algarve (in Portuguese), Lisbon, Portugal


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translated from the existing Portuguese Wikipedia article at pt Castelo de Sao Joao do Arade see its history for attribution You should also add the template Translated pt Castelo de Sao Joao do Arade to the talk page For more guidance see Wikipedia Translation The Fort of Sao Joao do Arade Portuguese Forte de Sao Joao do Arade sometimes referred to as the Castle of Arade is a medieval fortification situated in the civil parish of Ferragudo in the Portuguese Algarve municipality of Lagoa Fort of Sao Joao do AradeForte de Sao Joao do AradeFaro Algarve Algarve in PortugalThe Fort of Sao Joao do AradeCoordinates37 7 10 55 N 8 31 21 21 W 37 1195972 N 8 5225583 W 37 1195972 8 5225583TypeFortSite informationOwnerPortuguese RepublicOperatorJunta de Freguesia de FerregudoOpen tothe publicPrivateSite historyBuiltc 1520MaterialsStone MasonryHistory edit nbsp The oceanfront facade of the Fort of Sao Joao de Arade showing the rock foundation on which it was built nbsp The multi tiered battlements and barbicans as seen from Praia Grande beachThe first fortification on the site consisted of a watch tower erected in the reign of King John II of Portugal Later following the settlement of Ferragudo around 1520 it is believed that the castle was encircled by a defensive wall built on the rudimentary walls of the older walls giving rise to its original name Castle of Arade The origins of the Fort of Arade or Ferragudo as it is also known date back to the Philippine Dynasty and the need by the Habsburg rulers to defend the coast of the peninsula from attacks by pirates and privateers in service to the Crowns of northern Europe 1 Yet even at the beginning decades of the 17th century no fortress was constructed owing to the indecision on whether to locate the fortification on the left or right margin location of Vila Nova de Portimao 1 Engineer Alexandre Massai defended a new construction in Portimao while the left margin proposal in Ferragudo was defended by the municipality of Silves 1 2 According to a report by Alexandre Massai the battlements already existed in 1621 since he refers to um sitio cercado chamado Ferragudo a walled site called Ferragudo 3 The Portuguese Restoration War once again justified the construction of a new fortress 1 It was in 1640 that the order to construct a fortification came down from King John IV the fortress was built to substitute the Castle of Ferragudo Portuguese Castelo de Ferragudo which had lost its effectiveness 1 4 This bulwark was erected downstream on a rocky platform but the effects of erosion and Atlantic storms especially a violent storm in 1669 caused severe damage to the original bulwark Within four years 2 May 1644 the first captain was assigned to the fort Francisco da Costa Barros 1 4 The strategic location of this castle from the beginning made the fortress more than just a military structure 1 The fort controlled a privileged place at the mouth of the River Arade with the capacity to strike as far as the margins of Portimao 1 4 An inspection carried out by the Governor of the Kingdom of the Algarve D Rodrigo Antonio de Noronha e Meneses considered the fortification to be in perfect condition At that time there were two artillery batteries the lower battery with three pieces of artillery and the upper battery with four pieces The 1755 Lisbon earthquake did not result in any damages in comparison to many of the buildings structures along the southern coast partly due to its construction on soft rock 4 By 1821 the fort remained active referencing two heavily armed batteries on its upper tier 4 The area was also a transit point for boats leaving the river making it a responsible for fluvial traffic that entered and left Silves 1 But this role was fleeting after the Concession of Evoramonte the fort fell into disuse and was declassified in 1896 Its history since then was of slow deterioration and abandon that culminated in 1896 with its public sale it was sold at a public auction for 600 000 reis 1 4 Untouched throughout the 20th century the group of structures maintained there state waiting on rigorous studies and archaeological investigation 1 After its sale it was adapted as a summer residence by the poet Coelho Carvalho who undertook extensive renovations to create a residence reflecting his personal taste Still in private hands it was classified in 1975 as a historic building by the Instituto Portugues do Patrimonio Arquitectonico IPPAR forerunner of the IGESPAR But today it is practically abandoned the local authority petitioned for its transformation into cultural centre in 1976 the Junta Freguesia de Ferragudo solicited the national government in order to occupy the fort 1 4 Architecture edit nbsp The front facade of the tiered castle of Arade as seen from PortimaoIts location belies its status as a rural fortification located on a hillock overlooking the left margin of the Portimao estuary isolated on a vast wooded property 1 4 Situated in a dominant position at the mouth of the Arade River the elevated site divides two beaches the Praia da Angrinha and the Praia Grande Together with the Fort of Santa Catarina on the water front of Portimao the fort guards the estuary and mouth of the river The plan of the fort is an irregular trapezoid implanted on a high spot with a keep and various spaces oriented to the sea The vertical facades are covered with windows and barbicans 1 4 The structure of the fort is easily identifiable with its battlements serving as positioning batteries 1 It was designed vertically in order to permit visibility both from its battlements and from sea Its height makes it one of the more interesting features of the structure permitting observation 1 The site is well preserved with a large walled garden stretching from Praia da Angrinha to Praia Grande that includes a large residence References editNotes a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p IGESPAR ed 2011 Castelo de Sao Joao de Arade in Portuguese Lisbon Portugal IGESPAR Instituto de Gestao do Patrimonio Arquitectonico e Arqueologico Archived from the original on January 13 2013 Retrieved 25 March 2012 Valdemar Coutinho 1997 p 119 Joao Baptista da Silva Lopes 1841 a b c d e f g h i Neto Joao 1991 SIPA ed Castelo de Sao Joao de Arade Forte de Sao Joao do Arade in Portuguese Lisbon Portugal SIPA Sistema de Informacao para o Patrimonio Arquitectonico retrieved 25 March 2012 SourcesAlmeida Joao de 1948 Roteiro dos Monumentos Militares Portugueses in Portuguese vol III Lisbon Portugal a href Template Citation html title Template Citation citation a CS1 maint location missing publisher link Coutinho Valdemar 1997 Castelos Fortalezas e Torres da Regiao do Algarve in Portuguese Vila Real de Santo Antonio a href Template Citation html title Template Citation citation a CS1 maint location missing publisher link Lopes Joao Baptista da Silva 1841 Corografia ou memoria economica estadistica e topografica do reino do Algarve in Portuguese Lisbon Portugal Retrieved from https en 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