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Viseu () is a city and municipality in the Centro Region of Portugal and the capital of the district of the same name, with a population of 100,000 inhabitants, and center of the Viseu Dão Lafões intermunipical community, with 267,633 inhabitants. Settled during the period of the early Iberian Castro culture, the territory of Viseu was populated by a series of cultures including the Romans, Suebs, Visigoths and Moors. During the Roman occupation of Iberia, Viriathus, rebel leader of the Lusitanians, is assumed to have lived for a time in the vicinity. During the Middle Ages, the city often served as seat for Visigothic nobles (such as King
Roderic Roderic (also spelled Ruderic, Roderik, Roderich, or Roderick; Spanish and pt, Rodrigo, ar, translit=Ludharīq, لذريق; died 711) was the Visigothic king in Hispania between 710 and 711. He is well-known as "the last king of the Goths". He ...
), and is considered one of the probable birthplaces of Afonso Henriques, first King of Portugal. Viseu is a regional economic hub with a strong wine industry and is the seat of international conglomerate
Visabeira Visabeira is a Portugal-based international conglomerate with interests in telecommunications, construction, industry, tourism, real estate, and service industries. Headquartered in Viseu, Visabeira began its activity in 1980 within the telecommun ...
. The city is also a cultural center, home to the nationally acclaimed Grão Vasco Museum, seat of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Viseu, and center of national universities, including the Catholic University of Portugal.


History

The origins of the city of Viseu date back to the pre-Roman period, with its name being reconstructed from the indigenous word 'Vissaieigobor' as *Vissaium, perhaps with a latinised suffix. With its Romanisation the settlement gained importance, being at the intersection of a series of Roman roads linking Mérida,
Lisbon Lisbon (; pt, Lisboa ) is the capital and largest city of Portugal, with an estimated population of 544,851 within its administrative limits in an area of 100.05 km2. Grande Lisboa, Lisbon's urban area extends beyond the city's administr ...
, and
Galicia Galicia may refer to: Geographic regions * Galicia (Spain), a region and autonomous community of northwestern Spain ** Gallaecia, a Roman province ** The post-Roman Kingdom of the Suebi, also called the Kingdom of Gallaecia ** The medieval King ...
. Viseu is associated with Viriathus, since it is thought that the Lusitanian hero may have been born in this region. After the Roman occupation of the peninsula, under the Visigoths, the settlement was elevated to the status of city and to the seat of a diocese by at least the 6th century.


Middle Ages

The origins of Viseu extends to proto-history, when migrating groups settled the territory, including the Celts and Lusitanians. Roman colonists settled in this territories during eras of prosperity and peace, leading eventually to Suebic, Gothic and Muslim cultures. The Suebic peoples, by the middle of the 6th century, had already established a community, with a bishop that existed at the suffrage of Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Braga. With the arrival of North African Muslims, the Visigoths escaped the territory to the distant mountains of Asturias. The lands of Viseu frequently switched hands between the Christians and Moors, who referred to Viseu as Bazu, and was definitely taken in 1058, due to the victory of Ferdinand I of León. But, his siege left such destruction that only in 1147–1148, during the Reconquista, that the Diocese of Viseu had the conditions to support a bishop. For many years it had been absorbed by the Bishopric of Coimbra, due to the intervention of the priors, including S. Teotónio. Viseu began recuperating its importance as an urban centre; ''"rapidly, trecuperated its lost transitory brilliance or worsened its activities and differentiation social"''. It was another three centuries of laborious peace that allowed Viseu to grow once more. It was following the death of King Ferdinand I, the Castilians sought to enforce (by force-of-arms), its rights to the lands/territories of the County of Portugal. During Countship of Portugal, Viseu served as the seat of the Corte of Henry, Count of Portugal and Countess Teresa, who granted a foral to the city in 1123. Viseu is one of the possible birthplaces of their son Afonso Henriques in 1109. Following his successful defense of his hereditary rights, and supported by nobles and clergy, Afonso Henriques founded the kingdom of Portugal. Viseu was granted a new charter 1187, that was later reinforced by his grandson, King
Afonso II of Portugal Alphons (Latinized ''Alphonsus'', ''Adelphonsus'', or ''Adefonsus'') is a male given name recorded from the 8th century (Alfonso I of Asturias, r. 739–757) in the Christian successor states of the Visigothic kingdom in the Iberian peninsula. ...
, in 1217. During the 1383–85 Crisis, the city was besieged by the forces of Juan I of Castile, leading to King
John I of Portugal John I ( pt, João uˈɐ̃w̃ 11 April 1357 – 14 August 1433), also called John of Aviz, was King of Portugal from 1385 until his death in 1433. He is recognized chiefly for his role in Portugal's victory in a succession war with Casti ...
starting construction on a series of defensive fortifications which would continue being built until the reign of King Afonso V of Portugal. The city became part of a fiefdom, when Prince Henry the Navigator, son of King
John I of Portugal John I ( pt, João uˈɐ̃w̃ 11 April 1357 – 14 August 1433), also called John of Aviz, was King of Portugal from 1385 until his death in 1433. He is recognized chiefly for his role in Portugal's victory in a succession war with Casti ...
, was made Duke of Viseu, in 1415. In 1475, Vasco Fernandes, famed artist of the Portuguese Renaissance, was born in the city, In 1513, King Manuel I of Portugal renewed the charter of Viseu and a series of works were taken on throughout the city, with the opening of the first square of the city, the ''Rossio''. In the 19th century, a new Municipal Palace was built in the Rossio, significantly altering the flow of the city, moving it away from the medieval center to newer parts of the city.


Geography

Viseu is approximately East of the Atlantic Ocean. Surrounded by a number of mountains – Leomil, Montemuro, Lapa, Arada, Estrela and Caramulo – the tops of which are covered with thick layers of snow in Winter time, the district is crossed by a network of rivers and streamlets. The city of Viseu has an almost central position in relation to the District lying on the so-called Viseu Plateau (in Portuguese ''Planalto de Viseu''). It is surrounded by a mountainous system constituted to the north by the Leonil, Montemuro, and Lapa hills, to the northeast by the Arado hills, to the south and southeast by the '' Serra da Estrela'' and the Lousã hills and to the west by the Caramulo hills. The Municipality is characterized by an irregular surface with altitudes ranging between . With a rough terrain, it has numerous water courses. These are found in three basins: the Vouga, the Dão and the Paiva.


Climate

Situated in a zone of transition, the '' concelho'' has several micro-climates. The
Serra do Caramulo Serra do Caramulo is a mountain range in Central Portugal. The mountain is part of the intermunicipal community of Viseu Dão Lafões and is populated by villages with granite houses and espigueiros typical of this region. Some traces of Neolith ...
, located to the west of the city, plays an important role in climatic terms by lessening the influences of the western air masses (although the Mondego River's basin makes the penetration easier). Consequently, Viseu's climate is characterized by the existence of high temperature extremes, with cold and wet winters and hot and dry summers. Viseu has a Mediterranean climate (''Csb'', bordering ''Csa''), with the 1981–2010 averages indicating it being just below the isotherm. Its inland position and relative altitude contributes to cooler winters than in coastal areas of the country, as well as a relatively large diurnal temperature variation as well as lower averages than more low-lying inland cities in the central-north area of the country such as Castelo Branco. In spite of its inland position, the maritime influence is strong enough for there to be a seasonal lag resulting in September averaging similar temperatures as June for the 1981–2010 reference period. This also applies to October and May. However, temperatures drop sharply in November, resulting in a smaller lag for the winter season. July and August are the driest and hottest months, with daytime highs averaging for both months. Winters are much wetter with an average December precipitation of .


Human geography

Administratively, the municipality is divided into 25 civil parishes: * Abraveses * Barreiros e Cepões * Boa Aldeia, Farminhão e Torredeita * Bodiosa *
Calde Calde is a civil parish in the municipality of Viseu Viseu () is a city and municipality in the Centro Region of Portugal and the capital of the district of the same name, with a population of 100,000 inhabitants, and center of the Viseu Dão L ...
* Campo * Cavernães * Cota * Couto de Baixo e Couto de Cima * Faíl e Vila Chã de Sá * Fragosela * Lordosa * Mundão * Orgens * Povolide * Ranhados * Repeses e São Salvador * Ribafeita * Rio de Loba * Santos Evos * São Cipriano e Vil de Souto * São João de Lourosa * São Pedro de France * Silgueiros * Viseu Due to migration in the 1960s, Viseu suffered a great decline in its population. After the end of the Portuguese Colonial War (1961–1974), with the return of refugees from the Portuguese
African colonies The history of external colonisation of Africa can be dated back from ancient, medieval, or modern history, depending on how the term colonisation is defined. Ancient Greeks, Romans, Arabs and Malays all established colonies on the African c ...
that achieved independence, and resulting economic and demographic growth, starting at the end of the 1970s, the municipality increased its population by about 10 percent, giving it an estimated population of 83,261 people. Afterwards, a stagnation set in, confirmed by the 1991 census which showed a population of 83,601.


International relations

Viseu is
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with: * Abidjan, Ivory Coast *
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, Italy * Campinas, Brazil * Cantagalo, São Tomé and Príncipe * Haskovo, Bulgaria *
Lublin Lublin is the ninth-largest city in Poland and the second-largest city of historical Lesser Poland. It is the capital and the center of Lublin Voivodeship with a population of 336,339 (December 2021). Lublin is the largest Polish city east of t ...
, Poland * Marly-le-Roi, France * Matola, Mozambique * Rio de Janeiro, Brazil * São Filipe, Cape Verde


Economy

The city and the region are famous for its wine ( Dão Wine) and the Dão Wine institute, the ''Solar do Vinho do Dão'' can be found in the city. There is also an annual fair, the ''Feira de São Mateus''. Furthermore, Viseu is also known for local handicrafts which include black pottery, bobbin lace, embroidery, and copper and wrought iron articles. With the good connections to major industrial centers and to the ports of Aveiro and Leixões, several industries have been installed in Viseu.
Visabeira Visabeira is a Portugal-based international conglomerate with interests in telecommunications, construction, industry, tourism, real estate, and service industries. Headquartered in Viseu, Visabeira began its activity in 1980 within the telecommun ...
, a Portugal-based international conglomerate with interests in telecommunications, construction, industry, tourism, real estate and diversified services is headquartered in the city. Viseu also hosts a central hospital (Hospital of São Teotónio), two shopping & cinema complexes (the ''Fórum'' (2005) and the ''Palácio do Gelo'' (2008)), and numerous hostels and hotels in all categories.


Transportation

The city of Viseu has a bus network – MUV – which operates several lines within the entire municipality and a recently installed funicular connecting the lower city with the upper city. The A25 motorway (formerly called IP5) connects Viseu to the seaport of Aveiro and Guarda and then on to Salamanca in Spain. The IP3 and A24, connecting Coimbra with Chaves on the Spanish border, crosses Viseu from south to north. Until the nineteen eighties Viseu had railway connections with the coast, but these were closed. Viseu is now one of the largest cities in Europe without a railway connection. Once it was connected to Aveiro (via the Vouga line, a narrow gauge railway), and Santa Comba Dão (on the
Dão line Dao, Dão or DAO may refer to: * Tao (Chinese: "The Way" 道), a philosophical concept * Dao (Chinese sword) (刀), a type of Chinese sword * Dao (Naga sword), a weapon and a tool of Naga people People and language * Yao people, a minority ethnic ...
, another narrow gauge railway), where it had connection to the Linha da Beira Alta (broad gauge; international). The Dão line closed to passengers in 1988. The municipality has an airfield – the
Viseu Airport Viseu Airport , also known as Gonçalves Lobato Airport is an airport in Viseu, Portugal. Airlines and destinations The following airlines operate regular scheduled and charter flights at Viseu Airport: See also *Transport in Portugal *List o ...
(code VSE) also known as Lobato, parish of Lordosa, Viseu – that offers schedules commercial flights to some domestic destinations with Aero VIP.


Education

Viseu is the location of the state-run ''
Instituto Politécnico de Viseu Founded on December 26, 1979, the Polytechnic Institute of Viseu (in Portuguese ''Instituto Superior Politécnico de Viseu'') (ISPV, colloquially ''IPV'') is the first and only public higher education institution in the district, marking an import ...
'' which has higher education
polytechnic Polytechnic is most commonly used to refer to schools, colleges, or universities that qualify as an institute of technology or vocational university also sometimes called universities of applied sciences. Polytechnic may also refer to: Educat ...
schools of education, technology and management, and agronomy. The city's political and civic groups have been pressuring the national government to upgrade this school into a university, but its desire was never achieved. However, there are 2 private university institutions, the '' Universidade Católica Portuguesa'' and the '' Instituto Piaget''. Furthermore, since the Bologna process, the difference between universities and polytechnics are less relevant, with the exception of some degrees like medicine, economics or law, that are only awarded in universities. There are three secondary education (the Portuguese equivalent of High School) establishments: the ''Escola Secundária de Viriato'', ''Escola Secundária Alves Martins'' and ''Escola Secundária Emídio Navarro''.


Gallery

File:Viseu - Sé 1.jpg, Cathedral of Viseu File:SJTarouca.jpg, São João da Tarouca convent File:Viseu - Teatro Viriato (2).jpg, Viriato Theatre, Portugal File:Viseu - Camara.jpg, Town hall of Viseu File:ViseuCathedral.jpg, Towers and façade of the Cathedral File:SeViseuInterior.jpg, Interior of Viseu Cathedral File:Viseu, Largo do Pintor Gata (5986880129).jpg, Viseu, Portugal File:Nt-Viseu-Porta dos Cavaleiros.jpg, Remains of the city wall. File:Inside Igreja da Misericórdia de Viseu.jpg, Altar of Igreja da Misericórdia. File:Viseu-Vista.jpg, View of Viseu File:Forum de Viseu.jpg, Viseu's Forum File:Viseu - Palácio do Gelo - Etages intérieurs.JPG, Palácio do Gelo, Viseu File:Viseu - Banco de Portugal (2).jpg, Bank of Portugal File:Visecentro.JPG, Town centre of Viseu


Notable citizens

*
Edward, King of Portugal Edward ( pt, Duarte (; 31 October 1391 – 9 September 1438), also called Edward the King Philosopher (''Duarte o Rei-Filósofo'') or the Eloquent (''o Eloquente''), was the King of Portugal from 1433 until his death. He was born in Viseu, the son ...
(1391–1438), known as ''Duarte'',
King of Portugal This is a list of Portuguese monarchs who ruled from the establishment of the Kingdom of Portugal, in 1139, to the deposition of the Portuguese monarchy and creation of the Portuguese Republic with the 5 October 1910 revolution. Through the n ...
, 1433 to 1438 * Vasco Fernandes (ca.1475 – ca.1542), better known as ''
Grão Vasco Vasco Fernandes (c. 1475 – c. 1542), better known as ''Grão Vasco'' ("The Great Vasco"), was one of the main Portuguese Renaissance painters. Life According to local tradition, the painter Vasco Fernandes, known as ''Grão Vasco'' (the Great ...
'', one of the principal Portuguese Renaissance painters *
João de Barros João de Barros () (1496 – 20 October 1570), called the ''Portuguese Livy'', is one of the first great Portuguese historians, most famous for his ''Décadas da Ásia'' ("Decades of Asia"), a history of the Portuguese in India, Asia, and southea ...
(ca.1496 – 1570) historian, famous for his ''
Décadas da Ásia ''Décadas da Ásia'' ("Decades of Asia") is a history of the Portuguese in India, Asia, and southeast Africa collected and published by João de Barros between 1552 and 1563, while living abroad. His work was continued by Diogo do Couto and Jo ...
'', a history of the Portuguese in India, Asia, and southeast Africa. * Antonio Thomas (ca.1520 – 1590s) a marine and
conquistador Conquistadors (, ) or conquistadores (, ; meaning 'conquerors') were the explorer-soldiers of the Spanish and Portuguese Empires of the 15th and 16th centuries. During the Age of Discovery, conquistadors sailed beyond Europe to the Americas, O ...
in service of the Spanish crown. * Manuel de Almeida (1580–1646) member of the Society of Jesus, missionary to India *
Beatriz Pinheiro Beatriz Pinheiro or Beatriz Paes Pinheiro de Lemos (1871 – 1922) was a Portuguese writer concerned with improving the rights of women. She was a pacifist who became convinced that Portugal should fight in the First World War. Life Pinheiro ...
(1872–1922) a writer and a pacifist concerned to improve the rights of women. *
Judite Teixeira Judith Teixeira (25 January 1880 - 17 May 1959) was a Portuguese writer. She published three books of poetry and a book of short stories, among other writings. In 1925, she founded the magazine ''Europa'', of which three issues were published (Apr ...
(1880-1959) a writer of three books of poetry and a book of short stories * Carlos de Liz-Texeira Branquinho (1902–1973) a Portuguese diplomat, saved the lives of 1,000 Jews in Nazi-occupied Hungary *
Manuel Maria Carrilho Manuel Maria Ferreira Carrilho (; b. Viseu, 9 July 1951) is a Portuguese academic and politician. Background He lived in the city of Viseu until he was eighteen years old, where his father, Manuel Engrácia Carrilho, was Civil Governor and Mayor ...
(born 1951) a philosopher, academic and politician; Minister of Culture, 1995 to 2000 *
Álvaro Santos Pereira Álvaro Santos Pereira ( Viseu, 7 January 1972) is a Portuguese economist, professor and writer. He was the Minister of Economy, Labour, Transport, Public Works and Communications of Portugal between June 2011 and July 2013 in the XIX Constitut ...
(born 1972) an economist, professor, writer and Govt. minister 2011/2013.


Sport

* Carlos Lopes (born 1947 in Vildemoinhos) a former
long-distance runner Long-distance running, or endurance running, is a form of continuous running over distances of at least . Physiologically, it is largely Aerobic exercise, aerobic in nature and requires endurance, stamina as well as mental strength. Within e ...
, won the
1984 Summer Olympics The 1984 Summer Olympics (officially the Games of the XXIII Olympiad and also known as Los Angeles 1984) were an international multi-sport event held from July 28 to August 12, 1984, in Los Angeles, California, United States. It marked the secon ...
marathon The marathon is a long-distance foot race with a distance of , usually run as a road race, but the distance can be covered on trail routes. The marathon can be completed by running or with a run/walk strategy. There are also wheelchair div ...
; the first Portuguese Olympic gold medalist * Paulo Sousa (born 1970) is a former footballer, with 256 club caps and 51 for Portugal, later coach for
ACF Fiorentina ACF Fiorentina, commonly referred to as Fiorentina (), is an Italian professional football club based in Florence, Tuscany, Italy. The original team was founded by a merger in August 1926, while the actual club was refounded in August 2002 fo ...
and the
Poland national football team The Poland national football team ( pl, Reprezentacja Polski w piłce nożnej) has represented Poland in men's international tournaments football competitions since their first match in 1921. The team is controlled by the Polish Football Associ ...
. * Paulo Gomes (born 1975) a retired footballer with 296 club caps *
Bruno Madeira Bruno Alexandre Marques Madeira (born 17 September 1984) is a Portuguese professional footballer who plays for Carvalhais Futebol Clube as a defensive midfielder. Club career Madeira was born in Viseu. After starting playing with hometown club A ...
(born 1984) a footballer with over 360 club caps * Fernando Ferreira (born 1986) a footballer with over 330 club caps *
Tiago Gonçalves Tiago Filipe Martins Gonçalves (born 3 September 1986) popularly known as Tiago Gonçalves is a Portuguese professional footballer playing for Lusitano as a defender. Club career Born in Viseu, Gonçalves spend 6 years at the academy of local ...
(born 1986) a footballer with 247 caps with Académico de Viseu * Fábio Santos (born 1988) footballer with over 300 club caps, plays for Académico de Viseu *
Neide Simões Neide Marina Fidalgo Alves Mateus Simões (born 19 July 1988) is a Portuguese footballer, who plays for Valadares Gaia F.C. (women), Valadares Gaia and played 60 times for the Portugal women's national football team between 2007 and 2017. Sim ...
(born 1988) a women's football goalkeeper, played 60 times for the Portugal women's national football team *
Bruno Loureiro Bruno Filipe Santos Loureiro (born 23 September 1989) is a Portuguese professional footballer who plays for G.D. Mangualde as a midfielder. Club career Born in Viseu, Loureiro started his senior career with local amateurs S.C. Penalva do Caste ...
(born 1989) a footballer with over 270 club caps, plays for Académico de Viseu * André Coelho (born 1993) a futsal player with 41 caps with the Portugal national futsal team * Rui Miguel (born 1983) a footballer with over 330 club caps * João Félix (born 1999) a football player with
Atlético Madrid Club Atlético de Madrid, Sociedad Anónima Deportiva, S.A.D. (; meaning "Athletic Club of Madrid"), known simply as Atleti in the Spanish-speaking world and commonly referred to at international level as Atlético Madrid, is a Spanish profess ...
, with 51 caps for Portugal * António Silva, footballer born 2003


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