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Jardim do Monte Latito

The first reference to the Latito Hill (Montis Latito) dates from 951 in a donation from the village of Melres to the Monastery of Guimarães. Years later, in 959, it is also mentioned in the Testament of Mumadona Dias (Alpe Latito) and, again, in 961 (Monte Latito) and 968 (Alpe Latito). Therefore, Latito Hill is a Medieval toponym for an area whose outlines are unknown but in which the Guimarães Castle was included.
Nowadays, the Latito Hill integrates the gardens around the Castle, the Church of S. Miguel and the Ducal Palace of the Bragança. It has around 39 000 m2 serving as a leisure area and footpath between the three National Monuments.
The park has vast lawns and shady trees that embellish the area. The tree set is quite dense and diverse, including sycamores, chestnut trees, conker trees and cypresses. Two plane trees, classified as interest public, can also be observed.
The park was renovated recently in order to embellish the area around the renowned Monuments in Guimarães.
On the main entrance, in front of the Ducal Palace, one may see the notorious statue of Afonso Henriques (by Soares dos Reis) welcoming visitors.

Park Facilities

Education Centre
Historic Building
Parking
Public Transport Links
Walking Routes
Museum
Green Flag
Award Winner
Managing Organisation
Câmara Municipal de Guimarães
Contact
Crisália Alves
Telephone
+351253421212
Website
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