Domus Municipalis

Domus Municipalis
Domus Municipalis (Antigos Paços Municipais de Bragança)
Municipal hall (Paços Municipais)
The stonework of the Domus Municipalis, located along one of the walls of the Castle of Bragança
Name origin: domus municipalis Latin for the municipal house
Nickname: O Domus
Country  Portugal
Region Norte
Subregion Alto Trás-os-Montes
District Bragança
Municipality Bragança
Location Santa Maria
 - elevation 649 m (2,129 ft)
 - coordinates 41°48′12.81″N 6°44′55.96″W / 41.8035583°N 6.7488778°W / 41.8035583; -6.7488778
Architects unknown
Style Romanesque
Materials Granite, Mortar, Wood
Origin fl. 1250
 - Remodelled 1503
 - IPPAR Designation 23 June 1910
 - Restoration 1936
 - Restoration 1959
Owner Portuguese Republic
For public Public
Easiest access Located in the Castle of Braganza, alongside the Church of Santa Maria
Management Instituto Gestão do Patrimonio Arquitectónico e Arqueológico
Classification National Monument
Wikimedia Commons: Domus Municipalis, Bragança
Website: http://www.cm-braganca.pt/PageGen.aspx?WMCM_PaginaId=7675

The Domus municipalis (Latin: municipal house) is a Romanesque building in the northeastern municipality of Bragança in Portugal. It is what exactly was the function of this building, even after research completed in the 20th century: it could have served as cistern, but there are doubts if this was its primary function.

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History

The inferior corner of the Domus structure

A singular (enigmatic) building of Romanesque civic architecture, it is an eloquent extension of the medieval prison tower that it juxtopositions.[1] Its construction was, most likely, in the first half of the 13th century, coincident with the foundation of the cistern.[1][2]

In 1501, in the published writings of the Abbot of Baçal, the author referred to the local record of Martim Anes, who spoke of the construction of the Domus during his life time.[2] In this account, Martin Anes stated that it was used as a meeting place for the "good men" of the municipality. By 1503, the Domus was remodelled to partition the hall into two divisions to formalize its use as municipal hall.[2]

Its designation, Domus Municipalis, actually dates back to the 19th century.[1][2]

Although the building was classified by the Instituto Português do Património Arquitectónico (IPPAR) as a National Monument in 1910, by 1912, the building was in a state of degradation, without appropriate roof and used by squatters and the poor as shelter.[2] Restoration of the building was completed in 1936 by the Direcção-Geral dos Edifícios e Monumentos Nacionais (English: General-Directorate for Buildings and National Monuments), or DGEMN (which evolved to become the Instituto de Gestão do Património Arquitectónico e Arqueológico (IGESPAR).[2] Similar restorations were undertaken in 1959 by the Serviços dos Monumentos Nacionais (English: National Monument Services), before being taken over on 1 June 1992 by the IPPAR by decree 106F/92.[2]

Architecture

Interior dimension of the dual-purpose "municipal hall" (cistern drains in the centre )

Located in the Terreiro do Castelo alongside the Church of Santa Maria, the structure is based on a multi-level irregular pentagon, constructed of rounded granite blocks and held together by morter, while covered by wooden roof tiles.[2]

The Domus is constituted by two distinct spaces: the primitive cistern (documented after 1446), in order to store spring water; and a superior space that served as a gathering place for meetings of the "good men" of the community.[1] It was in the first years of the 1500s that the municipalization of Bragança, from documents dated 1503.[1]

In many of the documents, the building is referred to as the Sala da Água (English: Hall of Water).[2]

One of the shields has been identified to have been sculpted during the modern era.[2] Carlos Alberto Ferreira de Almeida noted that the other medallions, the diamond-shaped openings and the organization of windows, date the structure the beginning of the 14th century, or end of the 13th century.[2] Near one of the entrances is a bronze plaque used by the archaeologist Gomez Moreno to indicate his investigations in the structure.[2]

References

Notes
  1. ^ a b c d e Câmara Municipal, ed (2009). "Domus Municipalis" (in Portuguese). Bragança, Portugal: Câmara Municipal de Bragança. http://www.cm-braganca.pt/PageGen.aspx?WMCM_PaginaId=7675. Retrieved 28 June 2011. 
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l Paulo Amaral, ed (1996). "Paços Municipais de Bragança (antigos)/Domus Municipalis" (in Portuguese). SIPA Sistema de Informação para o Património Arquitectónico. http://www.monumentos.pt/Site/APP_PagesUser/SIPA.aspx?id=2418. Retrieved 28 June 2011. 
Sources
  • DGEMN, ed. (1936) (in Portuguese), "Domus Municipalis" de Bragança, Boletim nº 4, Lisbon, Portugal: Direcção-Geral dos Edifícios e Monumentos Nacionais 
  • Dionísio, Santana, ed. (in Portuguese), Guia de Portugal (5 ed.), Lisbon, Portugal, pp. 949–951 
  • Ministério das Obras Públicas, ed. (1953) (in Portuguese), Relatório da Actividade do Ministério no ano de 1952, Lisbon, Portugal 
  • Ministério das Obras Públicas, ed. (1960) (in Portuguese), Relatório da Actividade do Ministério nos Anos de 1959, 1, Lisbon, Portugal 
  • Almeida, José António Ferreira de (1976) (in Portuguese), Tesouros Artísticos de Portugal, Lisbon, Portugal, pp. 153–154 
  • Almeida, Carlos Alberto Ferreira de (1986), "O românico" (in Portuguese), História da Arte em Portugal, 3, Lisbon, Portugal, pp. 141 
  • Gonçalves, Carla A. (1 June 2006) (in Portuguese), O lugar dos homens bons, in Mensageiro de Bragança 
  • Bento, Sandra (16 Dezembro 2006), "Domus Municipalis vai ser recuperada" (in Portuguese), Diário de Notícias 
  • IGESPAR, ed (2011). "Antigos Paços Municipais de Bragança" (in Portuguese). Lisbon, Portugal. http://www.igespar.pt/en/patrimonio/pesquisa/geral/patrimonioimovel/detail/71127/. Retrieved 28 June 2011. 

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