Castelo de Vide Essentials
Castelo de Vide is defined by its well-preserved 14th-century Jewish Quarter and a medieval fortress overlooking the Alentejo plains. This collection highlights the town's architectural heritage, including the massive Menir da Meada—the largest on the Iberian Peninsula—and the 18th-century Igreja de Santa Maria da Devesa. Key sites range from the Renaissance Fonte dos Besteiros to the panoramic Miradouro da Senhora da Penha, showcasing a history that spans from Neolithic megaliths to 17th-century star forts.
Castelo
Medieval fortress featuring a 14th-century keep and double defensive walls. It houses a small military museum and offers views of the surrounding Serra de São Mamede.
BEIT-HA - MIDRASCH-SEFARDIN
Dating to the 14th century, this is one of Portugal's oldest synagogues. It contains a rare stone Torah ark and a museum dedicated to the town's Sephardic history.
Miradouro da Senhora da Penha
Situated on the hilltop of São Paulo, this viewpoint by a small chapel provides a full panorama of Castelo de Vide and the plains toward the Spanish border.
Menir da Meada
The tallest prehistoric menhir in the Iberian Peninsula, standing 7.15 meters high. This Neolithic granite monolith was restored in the 1990s.
Anta de Melriça
A well-preserved megalithic dolmen from the Neolithic period, representing the region's dense concentration of prehistoric funerary monuments.
Igreja de Santa Maria da Devesa
Dominating the Praça D. Pedro V, this 18th-century Baroque parish church features a massive white facade and an ornate interior with marble altars.
Fonte dos Besteiros
A 16th-century Renaissance fountain decorated with the coat of arms of King Manuel I and King João III, once serving as a primary water source for the town.
Forte de São Roque
A 17th-century star-shaped fortification built during the Restoration War to modernize the town's medieval defenses against artillery.
Pelourinho de Castelo de Vide
An 18th-century stone pillory located in the main square, serving as a historic symbol of judicial and municipal autonomy.
Igreja de Nossa Senhora da Alegria
Located within the castle walls, this 17th-century church is notable for its interior walls covered in traditional blue and white 18th-century tiles.
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