Praça Al'Mutamid

Al'Mutadid, lord of Seville, conquered the city of Silves in 1053 and his son, Al'Mutamid, was appointed to rule over it at the tender age of 12. It was during this time that, alongside Ibn Ammar, a local poet, Al'Mutamid dedicated himself to poetry, music and singing. When forced to return to Seville he wrote a famous poem saluting the city of Silves.

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Rua da Cruz de Portugal
8300,Silves

    Characteristics


  • Difficult external parking
  • Historical streets & Plazas
  • True

Monuments near Praça Al'Mutamid

A Conquista de Silves


Statue that celebrates the conquest of Silves. During D.Sancho I's reign, D. Mendo, his lieutenant, planned a surprise attack against the Moors. The attack was…

Arco da Rebola


The defensive system that once enveloped the entire city of Silves was quite complete and sophisticated. It was divided into the following parts: the fortress,…

Castelo de Silves


Silves Castle is the largest in the Algarve and one of the most notable works of military architecture bequeathed by the Arabs. The structure was composed of s…

Igreja da Misericórdia de Silves


The church consists of a single nave and a main façade served by a two-flight staircase and a classically designed portico with a triangular pediment. The inte…

Ponte de Silves


Roman bridge that crosses the Arade River at its widest point. It is pedestrian-only and has five round arches. This medieval bridge took several years to buil…

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