Guimarães is a medieval city that has
joined the modern world. It is closely connected to the formation
of Portugal as a state in the 12th century.
It contains a 10th century castle and many traditional buildings
from the 15th to 19th centuries, including the Palace of the Duke
of Braganca ('Paco Ducal'), a World Heritage site; the Church of
Nossa Senhora da Oliveira which has a sculpture-laden front and
a museum in the cloisters; the Santa Clara Convent; Gothic arches;
and a monastery ('Monesteiro de São Domingos') that holds
local archeological exhibitions.
Alfonso Henriques became the first King of Portugal after a battle
during which his army defeated that of his mother in 1128. The Moors who had invaded the south of Portugal (and Spain) were pushed back
into North Africa subsequent to this event. There is a statue (1874)
of King Afonso in the Paco Ducal
A pleasant square in the heart of the old town is Largo da Oliveira Olive Tree Square).