It is known for its rich cultural and historical heritage, including its well-preserved medieval old town and its castle, which was the birthplace of the first King of Portugal.

Guimarães is also famous for its traditional architecture. This includes the use of local granitic stone in the construction of houses and buildings. The city was declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2001. This recognition is due to its important role in the country’s history and cultural heritage.

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