#151 Castelo de
Beja
Beja, Baixo Alentejo, Portugal
Late 13th century + 1310
This
is NOT an official Lego site
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The present castle
was built by King Denis [Diniz], who ruled Portugal and the Algarve from
1279 until his death in 1325. The castle was built at the dominate
position in the strategic town of Beja, atop the remains of a Roman fort
and a Moorish castle. It is unknown if remnants of the Arab
structure were incorporated into Denis' castle. The donjon, called
the Tower of Menagem, was begun in 1310, and is the tallest in Portugal
at 131 feet [40 M]. The square in front of the castle is named for the
91 year old knight, Gonçalo Mendes da Maia (aka "o Lidador") who died
defending Beja in 1169.
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Beja
became a regional capitol called Pax-Julia in the Roman Empire when Julius Caesar
made peace in 48 BC with the local Lusitanians. In 409 Ad, however
Iberia was overrun by the Suevi and later the Visigoths, upon the
collapse of the Roman Empire, and the town was renamed Paca. Arab
occupation began in 713 when an Omayyad army conquered the area.
Beginning in 910 there were successive attempts by the Christians to the
north to reconquer southern Spain and Portugal. The many invasions
and reinvasions until the final conquest by King Sancho II in 1234
decimated the population, and Beja did not reach the status of a city
until 1521 under King Manuel I.
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The castle was
enhanced and cannon bastions added in response to The Portuguese
Restoration War (1640-1667) and the castle was overrun and more than 1200
people killed by Napoleon's army under General Junot in 1808. Despite
part of the walls being dismantled for a Church of the now-defunct
College of Jesuits, the castle was declared a national monument in 1910,
and many repair projects have been carried out since then. On November
13, 2014, a portion of the tower's battlements fell into the courtyard -
but the damage has already been repaired. |
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The outer
courtyard with building foundations
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The door
to the inner castle
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Ground
Plan |
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Southeast
Elevation |
North
Elevation |
Northeast
Cross-section |
Photos
of the Lego Model
under construction December 2015 - ???
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Construction
begins on Dec-
ember 21 with the castle laid
out using my new plan. |
Keeping
Mallow & Greenknowe up through
our New Years Eve party means pictures
only from the northwest [previous] and
southwest for the next couple of weeks. |
December 22 is spent
getting
started on the extensive landscaping
job ahead. |
The donjon is on somewhat
lower ground then
the castle's barbican and entrance gate. |
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By the end of
day 2, there has
been real progress... |
...particularly on the barbican and entrance
courtyard areas. |
By the end of
December 23. the
landscaping is done between
the NE Tower and the donjon...
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...and the
north end of the castle has
some low walls. |
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At the end of
December 26, walls
surround the entire castle. |
The dark gray hinges have
arrived so work
on the round barbican towers can begin. |
By
January 7 the building table
had been cleared so 10 days
progress can be seen. |
The barbican
is built, as
are the twin towers that
guard the main entrance. |
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The courtyard
building is
almost complete, and the
donjon base is rising! |
On January 12
work has concent-
rated on the massive donjon... |
...with its curved
balcony
and complex windows. |
The final construction
picture
features the completed
courtyard building. |
Photos
of the Lego Model
Built December 2015 - January 2016
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The castle is completed
on January 17 |
A nice view
from the southwest |
A low
crenellated wall
protects the base of
the huge donjon |
The view of the castle
from
the north |
And from the
northeast |
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The view from
the east nicely
highlights the barbican and 5
of the castle's 6 towers |
Here is a
closer look at
the well thought out
barbican |
And the view
from atop the
131' donjon! |
The iong stairway to the
wall walk |
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The oddly
shaped
western tower |
A closer view
of the hall/
stable building from the front |
And from the
side |
The
Torre de
Menagem
(Tower of Homage) has
unusual merlons |
And very
ornate
windows, which were
fun to design |
Build
Your Own
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The plan is
too large for me to scan, but I was able to extract top down views
of the barbican, hall and donjon |
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Barbican Plan
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Keep Top Down
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Hall Top Down
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Front
Elevation
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Southwest Elevation
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Hall
Elevations
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SE
Elevation
of Tower |
Other Castelo de Beja pages:
http://www.monumentos.pt/Site/APP_PagesUser/SIPA.aspx?id=906
https://pt.wikipedia.org/wiki/Castelo_de_Beja
http://www.getportugal.com/en/poi-castelo-de-beja-13941
http://www.cm-beja.pt/viewturismo.do2?numero=1822
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