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Guimaraes Downtown car rental - Travel Guide
Birthplace of Afonso Henriques and first capital of medieval Portucale, GUIMARÃES remains a lively and atmospheric university town. The town's chief attraction is the Castelo, whose square keep and seven towers are an enduring symbol of the emergent Portuguese nation. Built by Henry of Burgundy it became the stronghold of his son, Afonso Henriques. From here the Reconquest began along with the creation of a kingdom which within a century of Afonso's death was to stretch to its present borders. Afonso is said to have been born in the keep and was probably baptized in the font of the Romanesque chapel of São Miguel on the grassy slope below. The third building here the Paço dos Duques was once the palace of the dukes of Bragança but under the Salazar dictatorship was "restored" as an official residence. Looking like a mock-Gothic Victorian folly it now houses dull collections of portraits, furniture and porcelain.
The other two museums in Guimarães are in contrast among the best outside Lisbon. The Museu Alberto Sampaio, ten minutes' walk south of the castle is mostly the treasury of the adjoining Colegiada church and the monastery that used to be here. The highlight is a silver-gilt Triptych of the Nativity said to have been found in the king of Castile's tent after the Portuguese victory at Aljubarrota. Like Batalha the Colegiada itself was built in honor of a vow made by João I before that decisive battle. In front of it stands a Gothic canopy-shrine that marks the spot where Wamba unwillingly elected king of the Visigoths drove a pole into the ground swearing that he would not reign until it blossomed. Naturally it sprouted immediately. João, feeling this useful precedent of divine favor set out to meet the Castilians from this very point.
The finest church in town is São Francisco, a short distance east of the tourist office with its huge eighteenth-century azulejos or decorative tiles of St Francis preaching to the fishes and its elegant Renaissance cloister and fountain.