- Fort of São João do Arade
The Fort of São João do Arade (Portuguese: Forte de São João do Arade, sometimes called the Castelo [= Castle] de São João do Arade, or simply the Castelo do Arade) is located in the
Algarve in the town and civil parish/freguesia ofFerragudo , in the municipality/concelho of Lagoa, inPortugal .Map location: coord|37|07|12|N|8|31|20|W
Situated in a dominant position at the mouth of the Rio
Arade , the elevated site divides two beaches: the Praia da Angrinha and the Praia Grande. Together with the Forte de Santa Catarina, on the water front ofPortimão , the fort defends theestuary and the river itself.History
Antecedents
The first
fortification on the site consisted of awatch tower erected in the reign of KingJohn II of Portugal (1481-1495). Later, when the settlement of Ferragudo was established (1520 ), it is believed that it was encircled with a defensive wall, built on top of the ruins of older ones dated from the time of the watch tower.The seventeenth-century fort
According to a report of
Alexandre Massai , the battlements already existed in1621 , since he refers to “um sítio cercado chamado Ferragudo” (“a walled site called Ferragudo”) ("Descripção do Reino do Algarve...", 1621).About
1643 , with a view to defending theestuary even before the settlement existed, anartillery bulwark was erected downstream on a rocky height. The effect of the elements (the sea and time), and especially a violent storm in1669 , caused severe damage to the bulwark.After repairs the fortifications were inspected in
1754 by the Governor of the Kingdom of the Algarve, D. Rodrigo António de Noronha e Meneses, and they were considered to be in perfect condition. At that time there were two batteries of artillery:*the “Lower Battery” with three pieces of artillery;
*the “Upper Battery” with four pieces.In the following year there was severe damage from the 1755 Earthquake, even to the foundations. In
1765 a new inspection reported that since all of its buildings were in ruins, 80 mil-reis were spent for reconstruction.The 19th century and later
After the Concession (or Convention) of Évora Monte, the fort fell into disuse and was declassified in
1896 . Later it was sold at a public auction for de 600 mil-reis.At the beginning of the twentieth century, as a private estate, the poet
Coelho Carvalho undertook extensive renovations to create a residence reflecting his personal taste. Still in private hands, it has been classified as a historic building by theInstituto Português do Património Arquitectónico (IPPAR) since1975 .The site is well preserved, with a large walled garden stretching from Praia da Angrinha to Praia Grande. It includes a large residence. As well, parts of the fortifications, on various levels, are still intact.
External links
* [http://www.monumentos.pt/scripts/zope.pcgi/ipa/pages/frameset?nome=ipa&upframe=upframe3&downframe=ipa.html Inventário do Património Arquitectónico (DGEMN)]
* [http://www.ipa.min-cultura.pt/ Instituto Português de Arqueologia]
* [http://www.ippar.pt/ Instituto Português do Património Arquitectónico (IPPAR)]
* [http://www.ferragudo.org/ Ferragudo.org | O portal da vila de Ferragudo]
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