Castelo de Rebordãos
Portugal, Portugal
Castelo de Rebordãos, also known as Castelo do Tourão, is a small medieval castle perched on a steep cliff at about 970 meters above sea level in the parish of Rebordãos, Bragança municipality, northern Portugal's Trás-os-Montes region. It dates to the early 13th century, when King Sancho I granted a charter in 1208 to fortify this strategic northeastern frontier settlement amid efforts to assert royal authority. Featuring an elliptical plan with rugged granite walls 1.5 to 3 meters thick, the rudimentary fortress lacks a prominent keep but offered panoramic defenses; it declined in the modern era as the village relocated southwest in the 16th century and lost council status by the 19th. Today, only wall remnants and foundations survive, classified as a Public Interest Building since 1955.
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