Recinto Amurallado de Salvaterra do Miño
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Vigo
Salvaterra (San Lourenzo)
36450 Salvaterra do Miño Pontevedra
Spain
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Fortification originated in the Middle Ages formed by a walled enclosure and its premises, which provides an advantageous vantage point on the Miño River. Its history is composed of a series of events that give name to some of its most distinctive spaces, such as Palacio de Doña Urraca, named after the stay of Queen Urraca of León in the fortress, from where she led operations against her sister Theresa, countess of Portugal. Pedro Álvarez de Soutomaior, aka Pedro Madruga, Count of Camiña, had a very active presence in the south of the province too, and he found in Salvaterra the best shelter in the border for his disputes with archbishop Fonseca. Lastly, the magnificent location and strong walls of the fortress played a key role during the Portuguese revolution of 1640.
The historical site of Salvaterra is located on the south side of the appropriately named square of O Castelo (The Castle). It extends over an area of approximately 9,700 square metres including part of the walled enclosure and the bartizans, the Casa do Conde, the Pazo de doña Urraca and the Virgen de la Oliva Chapel, which is next to the castle walls.
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Figures of protection
Bien de Interés Cultural (BIC)
Exhibitions
Multidisciplinary
Architectural style
Medieval
Landscape interest of the surroundings
Elevated
Description of the environment
Fluvial
Chronology
XVII
DImensions
9700 metros cuadrados
Responsible body
Concello de Salvaterra do Miño
Property
Public
State of conservation
Good