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Guimarães

Guimarães (Portuguese pronunciation: [ɡimɐˈɾɐ̃jʃ] ) is a city and municipality located in northern Portugal, in the district of Braga. Its historic town centre has been listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 2001, in recognition for being an "exceptionally well-preserved and authentic example of the evolution of a medieval settlement into a modern town" in Europe. The Nicolinas are the city's main festivities.[1]

Guimarães
Coordinates: 41°27′N 8°18′W / 41.450°N 8.300°W / 41.450; -8.300
Country Portugal
RegionNorte
Intermunic. comm.Ave
DistrictBraga
Parishes48
Government
 • PresidentDomingos Bragança (PS)
Area
 • Total241.3 km2 (93.2 sq mi)
Population
 (2019)
 • Total152,309
 • Density630/km2 (1,600/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC±00:00 (WET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+01:00 (WEST)
Websitewww.cm-guimaraes.pt
Historic Centre of Guimarães
UNESCO World Heritage Site
CriteriaCultural: (ii), (iii), (iv)
Reference1031
Inscription2001 (25th Session)
Area19.45 ha (48.1 acres)
Buffer zone99.23 ha (245.2 acres)
The Toural Square in 1864
The Toural Square in 2009

Guimarães is also referred as the capital of the Ave Subregion (one of the most industrialised subregions in the country), and it’s located in the historical Minho Province. The municipality has a population of 152,309 inhabitants according to the most recent data of 2019 in an area of 240.95 square kilometres (93.03 sq mi).[2] The current Mayor is Domingos Bragança, of the Socialist Party. Guimarães, along with Maribor, Slovenia, was the European Capital of Culture in 2012.

The city was settled in the 9th century, at which time it was called Vimaranes. This name might have had its origin in the warrior Vímara Peres, who chose this area as the main government seat for the County of Portugal which he conquered for the Kingdom of Galicia. Guimarães has a significant historical importance due to the role it played in the foundation of Portugal. The city is commonly referred to as the "birthplace of Portugal" or "the cradle city" (Cidade Berço in Portuguese) because it was in Guimarães that Portugal's first King, Afonso Henriques was born, and also due to the fact that the Battle of São Mamede – which is considered the seminal event for the foundation of the Kingdom of Portugal – was fought in the vicinity of the city.[3] It was declared the most beautiful small city in Europe by the Condé Nast Traveler magazine in 2022.[4]

History edit

 
The Oliveira square, in the historical center of Guimarães, with the Padrão do Salado on the left
 
Pombaline buildings in the Toural, Guimarães, Portugal

The History of Guimarães is associated with the foundation and identity of the Portuguese nationality. Guimarães, as well as other settlements, precedes the foundation of Portugal and because of its role in the foundation of the country it is known as the "cradle of the Portuguese nationality". In 1128, major political and military events that would lead to the independence and the birth of a new nation took place in Guimarães. For this reason, in one of the old towers of the city's old wall it is written "Aqui nasceu Portugal" (Portugal was born here).

Ancient history edit

According to archeological findings in Citânia (Castro) of Briteiros and Sabroso and Penha's archeologic site, the area in which Guimarães is located has had permanent settlements since the late Chalcolithic period.

There is also evidence of Roman occupation, and a stone dedicated to the Roman emperor Trajan found in Caldas das Taipas suggests that this was already a spa town in Roman times.[5]

Foundation edit

 
Statue of Mumadona Dias, in front of the city court

Following the Reconquista policy promoted by the Kingdom of Galicia in the 9th century, the medieval foundations of the actual city have roots in the 10th century. At this point, the Countess Mumadona Dias, erected a monastery in her property of Vimaranes, which led to the settlement of people in the area known as "vila baixa" (downtown). At the same time, she ordered the construction of a castle on the hill area which became known as "vila alta" (uptown), to defend the settlement. To connect these to other areas, the Rua de Santa Maria was built.

The monastery became the "Real Colegiada" (Royal Collegiate church) and throughout time acquired importance due to the privileges and donations given to it by nobles and kings and it became a famous pilgrimage site.

Henry, Count of Portugal approved the first national foral possibly in 1096 (but not confirmed). The foral proves the growing importance of the village of Guimarães at that time, which was chosen as the capital of the County of Portugal.

On 24 June 1128, the "Batalha de São Mamede" (Battle of São Mamede) took place in Guimarães.

Middle Ages edit

During the reign of king Denis, as the town was expanding, it was partially surrounded by a defensive wall. Meanwhile, mendicant orders settled in Guimarães and helped to mold the shape of the emerging city. Later, during the reign of John I, the wall was torn down and the two parts of the city (uptown and downtown) were finally united and the city began to expand outside its old walls.

The construction of St. Peter's Basilica began in 1737, and became a minor basilica in 1751, with formal completion of the work between 1883 and 1884.

Modern history edit

Until the 19th century the structure of the city did not suffer many transformations besides the construction of a few more churches, convents and palaces. It was by the ending of the 19th century that new urbanistic ideas of hygiene and symmetry that the village, that was promoted to city by the Queen Maria II on 23 June 1853 had its greatest changes.

The complete demolition of the city walls was authorized and the creation of many streets and avenues could start at that point. The controlled process of urbanization permitted the conservation of the city's magnificent historical centre.

Guimarães will host the 2024 European Trampoline Championships.[6]

Geography edit

 
Couros River, near Guimarães Youth Hostel, 2003

Geology edit

Granite rock formations occupy the majority of the municipality but schist rocks can also be found in certain zones in the northwest of the municipality. On the southeast, clay can be found in stream bed of the Ave, Vizela and Selho rivers.

Orography and hydrography edit

The municipality is delimited at north by the "Senhora do Monte" (Senhora hill), at northwest by the hills of Falperra, Sameiro, Outeiro and Penedice. To the south by the Penha hill which with height of 613 meters, it is the highest point of the municipality.

Guimarães is part of the drainage basin of Ave river which divides the municipality in half. The Ave river has as tributaries the Vizela, Torto, Febras and inside the city, the Selho, the Couros and the Santa Lúzia stream.

Climate edit

Guimarães is located in a valley and surrounded by hills, and because it is some distance from the sea, the winter is normally cold and rainy and the summer is hot and lightly humid. The average annual temperature is 14 °C.

Fauna edit

There is not much diversity, especially in the urban areas, but the municipality has some species of cynegetic interest such as: the red fox, the wild boar, the turtle dove, the thrush, the pigeon and the red-legged partridge. In the green areas of the city, the most common species are rodents, especially squirrels.

Parishes edit

Administratively, the municipality of Guimarães is divided into 48 civil parishes (freguesias), previously having 69, but some of these were extinct and merged in 2013, after a nationwide territorial reorganization.[7]

Demographics edit

Evolution of the population of the municipality of Guimarães (1801–2021)
Evolution of the population in the city centre (1864–2011)

Culture edit

 
The Santos Passos Church, located at the Campo da Feira.

Guimarães is an average size city but with a booming cultural life. Besides its museums, monuments, cultural associations, art galleries and popular festivities, it has since September 2005, an important cultural space, the Vila Flor Cultural Center. This cultural center has two auditoria, exhibition center and a concert-cafe. Guimarães was the European Capital of Culture in 2012, together with Maribor in Slovenia.

Guimarães is also home to association football club Vitória S.C. who compete in the Primeira Liga, the top-flight of football in Portugal.

Guimarães was elected by The New York Times one of the 41 places to go in 2011 and called it one of the Iberian peninsula's emerging cultural spots.[8]

Cuisine edit

The fact that Guimarães was founded on the lands of a female convent had a great influence on the region's cuisine, especially its confectionery, such as the "Tortas de Guimarães"[9] (Guimarães' tarts, a half moon flakey pastry wrongfully named a tart) and, mainly, the "Toucinho do céu" (normally, but incorrectly, translated as bacon from heaven, a moist yellow-colored pudding-cake). Besides what is usual in Minho, such as "vinho verde" , "Papas de sarrabulho" (a pig meat and blood porridge), "Rojões" (stewed pig meat served with potatoes and entrail sausage), etc., the so-called "Bôla de carne"[10] (Meat cakes) is also made here, consisting of a type of bread (shaped like a pizza) served with toucinho (bacon), sardines or other toppings.

 
Joanina fair in Guimarães, where old activities are recreated such as the production of meat "cake"

Traditions and festivities edit

  • Festas Gualterianas (Gualteriana festival) - in honor of São Gualter (Saint Walter, a minor franciscan friar), take place since 1906 in the first weekend of August. The "Cortejo do Linho" (Linen parade) and the "Batalha das Flores" (Battle of the Flowers) are part of the festivities which are ended by the "Marcha Gualteriana" (Gualteriana march).
  • Nicolinas - are the festivities of the students of Guimarães, celebrated in honor of Saint Nicholas. The festivities start on the 29th of November and finish on the 7th of December. They are composed of different celebrations; the "Pinheiro" celebration being the most widely attended: after the "Ceia Nicolina" (Nicolinas supper), the participants parade the streets of Guimarães playing the "Toques Nicolinos" tune on drums while, traditionally, o Pinheiro (Pine/Christmas tree) is pulled in carts by bulls.[11] Lately, it has been suggested that the "Nicolinas" should be a contender to be UNESCO intangible cultural heritage.
  • Santa Luzia festivities - in honor of Saint Lucy they take place annually on 13 December, near to the chapel of Santa Luzia. One of the traditions of these festivities is the selling of traditional cakes made of rye flour and sugar, called "Sardão" and "Passarinha" (these names have sexual connotations in Portuguese, associated to male and female genitalia respectively).[12] According to the tradition, a boy should offer a "Sardão", which has a phallic form, to the girl and if the girl was interested in dating the boy, she should reply by gifting him with a "Passarinha".
  • Romaria Grande de São Torcato (São Torcato Big pilgrimage) - one of the biggest romarias in Minho, takes place annually in July in the village of São Torcato.

Museums, cultural spaces and art galleries edit

 
The Vila Flor Palace and the Vila Flor Cultural Centre in 2007

The city of Guimarães has several cultural spaces of reference at a regional and national level. Among the several museums of the city, the Alberto Sampaio museum is the one that stands out. Founded in 1928, it opened its doors to the public in 1931; it is located in the old site of the Canon the Collegiate of Our Lady of Oliveira (Cabido da Colegiada de Nossa Senhora da Oliveira in Portuguese). It contains a rich collection of pieces from the 14th, 15th and 16th century, including one rare vest that was used by the king John I.

 
Headquarters of the Martins Sarmento Society

The Martins Sarmento Society (Sociedade Martins Sarmento in Portuguese) is one of the country oldest institutions dedicated to the study and preservation of archaeological artifacts. The society owns two museums: the Archaeological Museum of the Martins Sarmento Society, which is known by its prehistory and protohistory collections and also its numismatics and epigraphy collections; and the Castro Culture Museum which is dedicated to the Castro culture.

There is also: the Primitive Modern Arts Museum, located in the Domus Municipalis (the old city hall), which contains a collection of naïve art; the Museum of the Village of São Torcato, which is dedicated to the region and its relationship with the monastery and Saint Torcato (São Torcato in Portuguese); the Agriculture Museum of Fermentões, which exhibits collections of the traditional agricultural practices of the region; and the Museum of São Sebastião, inaugurated on 24 March 1984, which contains mainly sacred art.

Other cultural venues include:

  • Vila Flor Cultural Center (Centro Cultural Vila Flor in Portuguese) is the main cultural venue in Guimarães. It was built in 2005, besides the restored Vila Flor Palace and its surrounding area. It has two auditoriums, a concert-cafe and an exhibition gallery. The surrounding gardens of the old palace were also redone and in 2006, received an honorable mention in the Public Exterior Spaces category in the National Landscape Architecture Award.
  • São Mamede – Guimarães Arts and Shows Center
  • Raul Brandão Municipal Library has its headquarters in the city and also has branches in Pevidém, Caldas das Taipas and Ronfe. It offers its mobile library services to 42 parishes and services the city schools and prison.
  • The Art Laboratory (Laboratorio das Artes in Portuguese) was founded in 2004 by ESAP students. It is a cultural space for exhibitions, performances, music and art workshops.
  • Alfredo Pimenta National Archive, founded in 1931, contains the archives for municipality of Guimarães and also the Braga district.

Sports edit

 
Estádio D. Afonso Henriques

Guimarães has two major sports club, Vitória Sport Clube, whose football (soccer) team has been the city's representative in the Primeira Liga every year, having already conquered a Portuguese Cup in 2012/13 and a Portuguese Supercup in 1988, and Moreirense Futebol Clube, whose football (soccer) team is also in Primeira Liga for some years and already won the Portuguese Second Division in 2013/14 and the Portuguese League Cup in 2016/17. During Vitória SC European campaigns, the Portuguese team played against teams like Arsenal FC, Atletico Madrid, Real Sociedad, Eintracht Frankfurt, Parma FC and Borussia Monchengladbach.

Vitória SC also has basketball, volleyball and water polo squads competing in the top divisions of their sports.

Society edit

 
The St. Peter's Basilica in the Toural Square, lit to celebrate UNESCO heritage status

In 2008, the city ranked second in the index of most livable city in Portugal. It is also the 10th least polluted city in the country according to IQAir.

In 2004, 89% of the population had running water; it was forecast that the number would raise to 95% by 2006. In 2001, 63.5% of the population had basic sanitation; it was forecast that the number would raise to 80% by 2008. In 2001, 100% of the population had access to waste management services.

However, several people complain that the city, together with other cities of the Braga district has had an unaesthetic and unorganized growth.

Newspapers edit

Guimarães ranks fourth in the country for available newspapers. The oldest was the "Azemel Vimaranense", founded in 1822; it possibly had its publication halted by the Vilafrancada incidents. From 1856, other newspapers start to appear, amongst them "A Tesoura de Guimarães". Actually the city's newspapers are:

  • O Comércio de Guimarães
  • O Cónego
  • O Conquistador
  • Desportivo de Guimarães
  • Entrevillas
  • O Expresso do Ave
  • Jornal do Adepto
  • Lordelo Jornal
  • Notícias de Guimarães
  • O Pilar
  • O Povo de Guimarães
  • Reflexo – O Espelho das Taipas
  • Sport Jornal dos Desportos
 
The Jordão Theatre located in Urgezes is an important cultural center in Guimarães

Radios edit

There are two stations headquartered in the town: Radio Fundação (95.8 FM) and Radio Santiago (98.0 FM).

Television edit

The Guimarães TV transmission is made online since 24 July 2007; it is the result of a collaboration between the city's assembly and the Guimarães Cybercenter. Its contents are feature in the Região Norte TV channel which is available through cable.

The "canalguimarães" was another online channel that started operating in March 2010. It is the fruit of the effort put in by an arts association, the "Associação de Socorros Mútuos Artística Vimaranense", one of the oldest associations of the city.

Economy edit

 
The new Guimarães train station, terminus of the Guimarães line

Guimarães is one of the most industrial municipalities in Portugal. Its primary industries are textiles, shoe industry and metalomechanics.

Transport edit

Guimarães is linked to Porto by the Guimarães line. This railway line was originally built with narrow gauge track, then modernised and rebuilt to the broad Iberian gauge in the first decade of the 21st century. The train service is operated by Comboios de Portugal (CP). Locally, Guimarães is served by TUG (Transportes Urbanos de Guimarães) which operates 21 bus routes serving the city.

Twin towns – sister cities edit

Guimarães is twinned with:[13]

Notable people edit

 
King Afonso I of Portugal

Medieval and Early Modern edit

Late Modern edit

 
Elisabete Matos, 2021
  • António Augusto da Silva Cardoso (1831-1893) a Portuguese painter
  • Alberto Sampaio (1841-1908) a historian, writer, archaeologist and teacher
  • Vicente Pinheiro Lobo Machado de Melo e Almada (1852-1922) a politician, diplomat, congressperson and colonial administrator
  • João Gomes de Oliveira Guimarães (1853-1912) a politician, historian and catholic priest
  • Abel Cardoso (1877-1964) a painter, and son of António Augusto da Silva Cardoso
  • Alfredo Pimenta (1882–1950) a historian, poet and writer about the Middle Ages
  • Abel Salazar (1889–1946) a physician, lecturer, researcher, writer and painter
  • Emídio Guerreiro (1899-2005) a teacher, politician and opponent of the Estado Novo
  • Arnaldo Sampaio (1908-1984) a doctor, receiver of the Grã-Cruz da Ordem do Mérito medal
  • Duarte Freitas do Amaral (1909–1979) a Portuguese politician, was a Deputy to the National Assembly of Portugal
  • Mário António Caldas de Melo Saraiva (1910-1998) historian, doctor, politician and writer
  • Alberto Martins (born 1945) a lawyer, politician and congressperson
  • Luís Marques Mendes (born 1957) a Portuguese lawyer and politician
  • Elisabete Matos (born 1964) a Portuguese soprano.
  • Pedro Chagas Freitas (born 1979) writer, journalist and public speaker on leadership issues
  • Marisa Ferreira (born 1983) an artist whose work includes public art and geometric art
  • Sofia Escobar (born 1984) a soprano singer and actress in London's West End musicals.[16]
  • Renato Freitas (born 1991) stage name Lizzy's Husband an electronic music artist especially industrial electronica

Sports edit

 
Fernando Meira, 2009
 
Pedro Mendes, 2018

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "AAELG - Velhos Nicolinos - Festas Nicolinas". www.nicolinos.pt. Retrieved 24 December 2023.
  2. ^ . Archived from the original on 5 November 2018. Retrieved 5 November 2018.
  3. ^ História de Portugal - Battle of Sao Mamede 9 March 2016 at the Wayback Machine
  4. ^ "The Most Beautiful Small Towns in Europe". Condé Nast Traveler. 17 March 2022. from the original on 22 September 2023. Retrieved 18 January 2024.
  5. ^ . portugalromano.com. 19 January 2011. Archived from the original on 7 October 2015. Retrieved 5 May 2020.
  6. ^ "European Gymnastics". European Gymnastics. Retrieved 12 March 2024.
  7. ^ "Law nr. 11-A/2013, pages 552 56–58" (PDF). Diário da República (in Portuguese). Retrieved 23 July 2014.
  8. ^ Wilder, Charly (9 January 2011). "The 41 Places to Go in 2011": "26. Guimarães, Portugal". The New York Times.
  9. ^ Figueiredo, Lucia. "Produtos Tradicionais Portugueses". Produtos Tradicionais Portugueses (in Portuguese). Retrieved 10 January 2023.
  10. ^ FPGuimarães (18 October 2021). "Onde apanhar os famosos bolos de carne ou sardinha em Guimarães". FreePass Guimarães (in European Portuguese). Retrieved 10 January 2023.
  11. ^ "PINHEIRO". www.cm-guimaraes.pt (in European Portuguese). Retrieved 10 January 2023.
  12. ^ Guimarães, Mais (13 December 2019). "PASSARINHA POR SARDÃO, NA FESTA DE SANTA LUZIA FAZ-SE POR CONTINUAR A TRADIÇÃO". Mais Guimarães (in European Portuguese). Retrieved 10 January 2023.
  13. ^ "Cidades". cm-guimaraes.pt (in Portuguese). Guimarães. Retrieved 29 June 2022.
  14. ^ "Geminação com Dijon formalizada em Guimarães este sábado, 24 de junho". cm-guimaraes.pt (in Portuguese). Guimarães. 23 June 2017. Retrieved 29 June 2022.
  15. ^ "Jumelage" (PDF). Montluçon Pratique 2019 (in French). Montluçon. p. 31. Retrieved 29 June 2022.
  16. ^ Sofia Escobar, IMDb Database.

External links edit

  • Municipality official website
  • Photos from Guimarães
  • Guimarães 2012
  • "Guimarães: 2012 European Capital of Culture – Portugal", Portuguese American Journal

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This article is about the city in Portugal For other uses see Guimaraes disambiguation Guimaraes Portuguese pronunciation ɡimɐˈɾɐ jʃ is a city and municipality located in northern Portugal in the district of Braga Its historic town centre has been listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 2001 in recognition for being an exceptionally well preserved and authentic example of the evolution of a medieval settlement into a modern town in Europe The Nicolinas are the city s main festivities 1 GuimaraesMunicipalityTop Palace of the Dukes of Braganza middle Santos Passos Church Castle of Guimaraes Historic Centre of Guimaraes bottom Toural Square Oliveira Square FlagCoat of armsCoordinates 41 27 N 8 18 W 41 450 N 8 300 W 41 450 8 300Country PortugalRegionNorteIntermunic comm AveDistrictBragaParishes48Government PresidentDomingos Braganca PS Area Total241 3 km2 93 2 sq mi Population 2019 Total152 309 Density630 km2 1 600 sq mi Time zoneUTC 00 00 WET Summer DST UTC 01 00 WEST Websitewww wbr cm guimaraes wbr pt Historic Centre of GuimaraesUNESCO World Heritage SiteThe Palace of the Dukes of Braganza From IPPAR CriteriaCultural ii iii iv Reference1031Inscription2001 25th Session Area19 45 ha 48 1 acres Buffer zone99 23 ha 245 2 acres The Toural Square in 1864 The Toural Square in 2009 Guimaraes is also referred as the capital of the Ave Subregion one of the most industrialised subregions in the country and it s located in the historical Minho Province The municipality has a population of 152 309 inhabitants according to the most recent data of 2019 in an area of 240 95 square kilometres 93 03 sq mi 2 The current Mayor is Domingos Braganca of the Socialist Party Guimaraes along with Maribor Slovenia was the European Capital of Culture in 2012 The city was settled in the 9th century at which time it was called Vimaranes This name might have had its origin in the warrior Vimara Peres who chose this area as the main government seat for the County of Portugal which he conquered for the Kingdom of Galicia Guimaraes has a significant historical importance due to the role it played in the foundation of Portugal The city is commonly referred to as the birthplace of Portugal or the cradle city Cidade Berco in Portuguese because it was in Guimaraes that Portugal s first King Afonso Henriques was born and also due to the fact that the Battle of Sao Mamede which is considered the seminal event for the foundation of the Kingdom of Portugal was fought in the vicinity of the city 3 It was declared the most beautiful small city in Europe by the Conde Nast Traveler magazine in 2022 4 Contents 1 History 1 1 Ancient history 1 2 Foundation 1 3 Middle Ages 1 4 Modern history 2 Geography 2 1 Geology 2 2 Orography and hydrography 2 3 Climate 2 4 Fauna 2 5 Parishes 2 6 Demographics 3 Culture 3 1 Cuisine 3 2 Traditions and festivities 3 3 Museums cultural spaces and art galleries 3 4 Sports 4 Society 4 1 Newspapers 4 2 Radios 4 3 Television 5 Economy 5 1 Transport 6 Twin towns sister cities 7 Notable people 7 1 Medieval and Early Modern 7 2 Late Modern 7 3 Sports 8 See also 9 References 10 External linksHistory edit nbsp The Oliveira square in the historical center of Guimaraes with the Padrao do Salado on the left nbsp Pombaline buildings in the Toural Guimaraes Portugal The History of Guimaraes is associated with the foundation and identity of the Portuguese nationality Guimaraes as well as other settlements precedes the foundation of Portugal and because of its role in the foundation of the country it is known as the cradle of the Portuguese nationality In 1128 major political and military events that would lead to the independence and the birth of a new nation took place in Guimaraes For this reason in one of the old towers of the city s old wall it is written Aqui nasceu Portugal Portugal was born here Ancient history edit According to archeological findings in Citania Castro of Briteiros and Sabroso and Penha s archeologic site the area in which Guimaraes is located has had permanent settlements since the late Chalcolithic period There is also evidence of Roman occupation and a stone dedicated to the Roman emperor Trajan found in Caldas das Taipas suggests that this was already a spa town in Roman times 5 Foundation edit nbsp Statue of Mumadona Dias in front of the city court Following the Reconquista policy promoted by the Kingdom of Galicia in the 9th century the medieval foundations of the actual city have roots in the 10th century At this point the Countess Mumadona Dias erected a monastery in her property of Vimaranes which led to the settlement of people in the area known as vila baixa downtown At the same time she ordered the construction of a castle on the hill area which became known as vila alta uptown to defend the settlement To connect these to other areas the Rua de Santa Maria was built The monastery became the Real Colegiada Royal Collegiate church and throughout time acquired importance due to the privileges and donations given to it by nobles and kings and it became a famous pilgrimage site Henry Count of Portugal approved the first national foral possibly in 1096 but not confirmed The foral proves the growing importance of the village of Guimaraes at that time which was chosen as the capital of the County of Portugal On 24 June 1128 the Batalha de Sao Mamede Battle of Sao Mamede took place in Guimaraes Middle Ages edit During the reign of king Denis as the town was expanding it was partially surrounded by a defensive wall Meanwhile mendicant orders settled in Guimaraes and helped to mold the shape of the emerging city Later during the reign of John I the wall was torn down and the two parts of the city uptown and downtown were finally united and the city began to expand outside its old walls The construction of St Peter s Basilica began in 1737 and became a minor basilica in 1751 with formal completion of the work between 1883 and 1884 Modern history edit Until the 19th century the structure of the city did not suffer many transformations besides the construction of a few more churches convents and palaces It was by the ending of the 19th century that new urbanistic ideas of hygiene and symmetry that the village that was promoted to city by the Queen Maria II on 23 June 1853 had its greatest changes The complete demolition of the city walls was authorized and the creation of many streets and avenues could start at that point The controlled process of urbanization permitted the conservation of the city s magnificent historical centre Guimaraes will host the 2024 European Trampoline Championships 6 Geography edit nbsp Couros River near Guimaraes Youth Hostel 2003 Geology edit Granite rock formations occupy the majority of the municipality but schist rocks can also be found in certain zones in the northwest of the municipality On the southeast clay can be found in stream bed of the Ave Vizela and Selho rivers Orography and hydrography edit The municipality is delimited at north by the Senhora do Monte Senhora hill at northwest by the hills of Falperra Sameiro Outeiro and Penedice To the south by the Penha hill which with height of 613 meters it is the highest point of the municipality Guimaraes is part of the drainage basin of Ave river which divides the municipality in half The Ave river has as tributaries the Vizela Torto Febras and inside the city the Selho the Couros and the Santa Luzia stream Climate edit Guimaraes is located in a valley and surrounded by hills and because it is some distance from the sea the winter is normally cold and rainy and the summer is hot and lightly humid The average annual temperature is 14 C Fauna edit There is not much diversity especially in the urban areas but the municipality has some species of cynegetic interest such as the red fox the wild boar the turtle dove the thrush the pigeon and the red legged partridge In the green areas of the city the most common species are rodents especially squirrels Parishes edit Main article Civil Parishes of Guimaraes Administratively the municipality of Guimaraes is divided into 48 civil parishes freguesias previously having 69 but some of these were extinct and merged in 2013 after a nationwide territorial reorganization 7 Demographics edit Evolution of the population of the municipality of Guimaraes 1801 2021 Evolution of the population in the city centre 1864 2011 Culture edit nbsp The Santos Passos Church located at the Campo da Feira Guimaraes is an average size city but with a booming cultural life Besides its museums monuments cultural associations art galleries and popular festivities it has since September 2005 an important cultural space the Vila Flor Cultural Center This cultural center has two auditoria exhibition center and a concert cafe Guimaraes was the European Capital of Culture in 2012 together with Maribor in Slovenia Guimaraes is also home to association football club Vitoria S C who compete in the Primeira Liga the top flight of football in Portugal Guimaraes was elected by The New York Times one of the 41 places to go in 2011 and called it one of the Iberian peninsula s emerging cultural spots 8 Cuisine editThe fact that Guimaraes was founded on the lands of a female convent had a great influence on the region s cuisine especially its confectionery such as the Tortas de Guimaraes 9 Guimaraes tarts a half moon flakey pastry wrongfully named a tart and mainly the Toucinho do ceu normally but incorrectly translated as bacon from heaven a moist yellow colored pudding cake Besides what is usual in Minho such as vinho verde Papas de sarrabulho a pig meat and blood porridge Rojoes stewed pig meat served with potatoes and entrail sausage etc the so called Bola de carne 10 Meat cakes is also made here consisting of a type of bread shaped like a pizza served with toucinho bacon sardines or other toppings nbsp Joanina fair in Guimaraes where old activities are recreated such as the production of meat cake Traditions and festivities edit Festas Gualterianas Gualteriana festival in honor of Sao Gualter Saint Walter a minor franciscan friar take place since 1906 in the first weekend of August The Cortejo do Linho Linen parade and the Batalha das Flores Battle of the Flowers are part of the festivities which are ended by the Marcha Gualteriana Gualteriana march Nicolinas are the festivities of the students of Guimaraes celebrated in honor of Saint Nicholas The festivities start on the 29th of November and finish on the 7th of December They are composed of different celebrations the Pinheiro celebration being the most widely attended after the Ceia Nicolina Nicolinas supper the participants parade the streets of Guimaraes playing the Toques Nicolinos tune on drums while traditionally o Pinheiro Pine Christmas tree is pulled in carts by bulls 11 Lately it has been suggested that the Nicolinas should be a contender to be UNESCO intangible cultural heritage Santa Luzia festivities in honor of Saint Lucy they take place annually on 13 December near to the chapel of Santa Luzia One of the traditions of these festivities is the selling of traditional cakes made of rye flour and sugar called Sardao and Passarinha these names have sexual connotations in Portuguese associated to male and female genitalia respectively 12 According to the tradition a boy should offer a Sardao which has a phallic form to the girl and if the girl was interested in dating the boy she should reply by gifting him with a Passarinha Romaria Grande de Sao Torcato Sao Torcato Big pilgrimage one of the biggest romarias in Minho takes place annually in July in the village of Sao Torcato Museums cultural spaces and art galleries edit nbsp The Vila Flor Palace and the Vila Flor Cultural Centre in 2007 The city of Guimaraes has several cultural spaces of reference at a regional and national level Among the several museums of the city the Alberto Sampaio museum is the one that stands out Founded in 1928 it opened its doors to the public in 1931 it is located in the old site of the Canon the Collegiate of Our Lady of Oliveira Cabido da Colegiada de Nossa Senhora da Oliveira in Portuguese It contains a rich collection of pieces from the 14th 15th and 16th century including one rare vest that was used by the king John I nbsp Headquarters of the Martins Sarmento Society The Martins Sarmento Society Sociedade Martins Sarmento in Portuguese is one of the country oldest institutions dedicated to the study and preservation of archaeological artifacts The society owns two museums the Archaeological Museum of the Martins Sarmento Society which is known by its prehistory and protohistory collections and also its numismatics and epigraphy collections and the Castro Culture Museum which is dedicated to the Castro culture There is also the Primitive Modern Arts Museum located in the Domus Municipalis the old city hall which contains a collection of naive art the Museum of the Village of Sao Torcato which is dedicated to the region and its relationship with the monastery and Saint Torcato Sao Torcato in Portuguese the Agriculture Museum of Fermentoes which exhibits collections of the traditional agricultural practices of the region and the Museum of Sao Sebastiao inaugurated on 24 March 1984 which contains mainly sacred art Other cultural venues include Vila Flor Cultural Center Centro Cultural Vila Flor in Portuguese is the main cultural venue in Guimaraes It was built in 2005 besides the restored Vila Flor Palace and its surrounding area It has two auditoriums a concert cafe and an exhibition gallery The surrounding gardens of the old palace were also redone and in 2006 received an honorable mention in the Public Exterior Spaces category in the National Landscape Architecture Award Sao Mamede Guimaraes Arts and Shows Center Raul Brandao Municipal Library has its headquarters in the city and also has branches in Pevidem Caldas das Taipas and Ronfe It offers its mobile library services to 42 parishes and services the city schools and prison The Art Laboratory Laboratorio das Artes in Portuguese was founded in 2004 by ESAP students It is a cultural space for exhibitions performances music and art workshops Alfredo Pimenta National Archive founded in 1931 contains the archives for municipality of Guimaraes and also the Braga district Sports edit nbsp Estadio D Afonso Henriques Guimaraes has two major sports club Vitoria Sport Clube whose football soccer team has been the city s representative in the Primeira Liga every year having already conquered a Portuguese Cup in 2012 13 and a Portuguese Supercup in 1988 and Moreirense Futebol Clube whose football soccer team is also in Primeira Liga for some years and already won the Portuguese Second Division in 2013 14 and the Portuguese League Cup in 2016 17 During Vitoria SC European campaigns the Portuguese team played against teams like Arsenal FC Atletico Madrid Real Sociedad Eintracht Frankfurt Parma FC and Borussia Monchengladbach Vitoria SC also has basketball volleyball and water polo squads competing in the top divisions of their sports Society edit nbsp The St Peter s Basilica in the Toural Square lit to celebrate UNESCO heritage status In 2008 the city ranked second in the index of most livable city in Portugal It is also the 10th least polluted city in the country according to IQAir In 2004 89 of the population had running water it was forecast that the number would raise to 95 by 2006 In 2001 63 5 of the population had basic sanitation it was forecast that the number would raise to 80 by 2008 In 2001 100 of the population had access to waste management services However several people complain that the city together with other cities of the Braga district has had an unaesthetic and unorganized growth Newspapers edit Guimaraes ranks fourth in the country for available newspapers The oldest was the Azemel Vimaranense founded in 1822 it possibly had its publication halted by the Vilafrancada incidents From 1856 other newspapers start to appear amongst them A Tesoura de Guimaraes Actually the city s newspapers are O Comercio de Guimaraes O Conego O Conquistador Desportivo de Guimaraes Entrevillas O Expresso do Ave Jornal do Adepto Lordelo Jornal Noticias de Guimaraes O Pilar O Povo de Guimaraes Reflexo O Espelho das Taipas Sport Jornal dos Desportos nbsp The Jordao Theatre located in Urgezes is an important cultural center in Guimaraes Radios edit There are two stations headquartered in the town Radio Fundacao 95 8 FM and Radio Santiago 98 0 FM Television edit The Guimaraes TV transmission is made online since 24 July 2007 it is the result of a collaboration between the city s assembly and the Guimaraes Cybercenter Its contents are feature in the Regiao Norte TV channel which is available through cable The canalguimaraes was another online channel that started operating in March 2010 It is the fruit of the effort put in by an arts association the Associacao de Socorros Mutuos Artistica Vimaranense one of the oldest associations of the city Economy edit nbsp The new Guimaraes train station terminus of the Guimaraes line Guimaraes is one of the most industrial municipalities in Portugal Its primary industries are textiles shoe industry and metalomechanics Transport edit Guimaraes is linked to Porto by the Guimaraes line This railway line was originally built with narrow gauge track then modernised and rebuilt to the broad Iberian gauge in the first decade of the 21st century The train service is operated by Comboios de Portugal CP Locally Guimaraes is served by TUG Transportes Urbanos de Guimaraes which operates 21 bus routes serving the city Twin towns sister cities editSee also List of twin towns and sister cities in Portugal Guimaraes is twinned with 13 nbsp Brive la Gaillarde France nbsp Colonia del Sacramento Uruguay nbsp Compiegne France nbsp Dijon France 14 nbsp Igualada Spain nbsp Kaiserslautern Germany nbsp Ponte de Lima Portugal nbsp Londrina Brazil nbsp Me Zochi Sao Tome and Principe nbsp Montlucon France 15 nbsp Ribeira Grande de Santiago Cape Verde nbsp Rio de Janeiro Brazil nbsp Tacoronte SpainNotable people edit nbsp King Afonso I of Portugal Medieval and Early Modern edit Urraca Henriques c 1095 1173 noble person and daughter of Teresa de Leao and sister of Afonso I Afonso I of Portugal 1111 1185 nicknamed the Conqueror by the Moors whom he fought was the first King of Portugal Paio Galvao c 1165 1230 a Leonese Cardinal canon lawyer a papal legate and leader of the Fifth Crusade Blanche of Portugal 1259 1321 an infanta the firstborn child of King Afonso III of Portugal Gil Vicente c 1465 ca 1536 a playwright and poet acted and directed his own plays Agostinho Barbosa 1589 1649 a writer on canon law consecrated Bishop of Ugento in Italy Catarina de Lencastre Viscountess of Balsemao 1749 1824 a noblewoman poet and playwright Late Modern edit nbsp Elisabete Matos 2021 Antonio Augusto da Silva Cardoso 1831 1893 a Portuguese painter Alberto Sampaio 1841 1908 a historian writer archaeologist and teacher Vicente Pinheiro Lobo Machado de Melo e Almada 1852 1922 a politician diplomat congressperson and colonial administrator Joao Gomes de Oliveira Guimaraes 1853 1912 a politician historian and catholic priest Abel Cardoso 1877 1964 a painter and son of Antonio Augusto da Silva Cardoso Alfredo Pimenta 1882 1950 a historian poet and writer about the Middle Ages Abel Salazar 1889 1946 a physician lecturer researcher writer and painter Emidio Guerreiro 1899 2005 a teacher politician and opponent of the Estado Novo Arnaldo Sampaio 1908 1984 a doctor receiver of the Gra Cruz da Ordem do Merito medal Duarte Freitas do Amaral 1909 1979 a Portuguese politician was a Deputy to the National Assembly of Portugal Mario Antonio Caldas de Melo Saraiva 1910 1998 historian doctor politician and writer Alberto Martins born 1945 a lawyer politician and congressperson Luis Marques Mendes born 1957 a Portuguese lawyer and politician Elisabete Matos born 1964 a Portuguese soprano Pedro Chagas Freitas born 1979 writer journalist and public speaker on leadership issues Marisa Ferreira born 1983 an artist whose work includes public art and geometric art Sofia Escobar born 1984 a soprano singer and actress in London s West End musicals 16 Renato Freitas born 1991 stage name Lizzy s Husband an electronic music artist especially industrial electronica Sports edit nbsp Fernando Meira 2009 nbsp Pedro Mendes 2018 Francisco Xico Ferreira 1919 1986 a footballer with 178 club caps and 25 with Portugal Aurora Cunha born 1959 a former athlete Horacio Goncalves born 1962 a retired footballer with 284 club caps and currently a manager Domingos Castro born 1963 a former long distance runner competed in the 1988 1992 1996 and 2000 Summer Olympics Dionisio Castro born 1963 a former long distance runner he competed at the 1988 and 1992 Summer Olympics Miguel Marques born 1963 a retired footballer with 545 club caps Quim Berto born 1971 a former professional footballer with 451 club caps Fernando Meira born 1978 a footballer with 534 club caps and 54 with Portugal Pedro Mendes born 1979 a footballer with 298 club caps and 11 with Portugal Domingos Alexandre Martins Costa born 1979 known as Alex is a former footballer with 295 club caps Rui Faria born 1980 known as Faria is a football goalkeeper with 270 club caps Ricardo born 1980 a Cape Verdean footballer with 469 club caps and 16 with Cape Verde Vitor Lima born 1981 a retired footballer with 479 club caps Carlos Carneiro born 1982 a former Portuguese handballer Ana Dulce Felix born 1982 a long distance runner competed in the 2012 and 2016 Summer Olympics Custodio Castro born 1983 known as Custodio a retired footballer with 342 club caps and 10 with Portugal Vieirinha born 1986 a footballer with over 400 club caps and 25 with Portugal Marcio Sousa born 1986 a professional footballer with over 350 club caps Joao Sousa born 1989 Portugal s greatest tennis player ranked 36th by the ATP Rui Braganca born 1991 a Portuguese taekwondo practitionerSee also editList of buildings in Guimaraes History of Portugal nbsp Portugal portalReferences edit AAELG Velhos Nicolinos Festas Nicolinas www nicolinos pt Retrieved 24 December 2023 Areas das freguesias concelhos distritos e pais Archived from the original on 5 November 2018 Retrieved 5 November 2018 Historia de Portugal Battle of Sao Mamede Archived 9 March 2016 at the Wayback Machine The Most Beautiful Small Towns in Europe Conde Nast Traveler 17 March 2022 Archived from the original on 22 September 2023 Retrieved 18 January 2024 Ara de Trajano Caldas das Taipas portugalromano com 19 January 2011 Archived from the original on 7 October 2015 Retrieved 5 May 2020 European Gymnastics European Gymnastics Retrieved 12 March 2024 Law nr 11 A 2013 pages 552 56 58 PDF Diario da Republica in Portuguese Retrieved 23 July 2014 Wilder Charly 9 January 2011 The 41 Places to Go in 2011 26 Guimaraes Portugal The New York Times Figueiredo Lucia Produtos Tradicionais Portugueses Produtos Tradicionais Portugueses in Portuguese Retrieved 10 January 2023 FPGuimaraes 18 October 2021 Onde apanhar os famosos bolos de carne ou sardinha em Guimaraes FreePass Guimaraes in European Portuguese Retrieved 10 January 2023 PINHEIRO www cm guimaraes pt in European Portuguese Retrieved 10 January 2023 Guimaraes Mais 13 December 2019 PASSARINHA POR SARDAO NA FESTA DE SANTA LUZIA FAZ SE POR CONTINUAR A TRADICAO Mais Guimaraes in European Portuguese Retrieved 10 January 2023 Cidades cm guimaraes pt in Portuguese Guimaraes Retrieved 29 June 2022 Geminacao com Dijon formalizada em Guimaraes este sabado 24 de junho cm guimaraes pt in Portuguese Guimaraes 23 June 2017 Retrieved 29 June 2022 Jumelage PDF Montlucon Pratique 2019 in French Montlucon p 31 Retrieved 29 June 2022 Sofia Escobar IMDb Database External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Guimaraes nbsp Wikivoyage has a travel guide for Guimaraes Municipality official website Tourism in Guimaraes Photos from Guimaraes Guimaraes 2012 Guimaraes 2012 Cultural Programme on e book format Guimaraes 2012 European Capital of Culture Portugal Portuguese American Journal Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Guimaraes amp oldid 1221189285, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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