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  1. Foi de Óbidos onde naceu o concello das Caldas da Rainha, anteriormente chamado de Caldas de Óbidos (a mudanza do determinativo debeuse ás tempadas que aí pasou a raíña Dª. Leonor). O 16 de febreiro de 2007, o castelo da cidade recibiu o diploma de candidata como unha das sete marabillas de Portugal. Patrimonio monumental

  2. 3 de nov. de 2022 · February 3, 2024 by Ana Veiga. Encircled by medieval walls and defended by a Moorish castle, Óbidos is a village that immediately takes you back in time. To many it’s known as the ‘finest walled village in Portugal’ and for anyone looking to get more out of a trip to Lisbon its one of the top day trips available.

  3. Itinerary Advice. Óbidos is one of Europe's best-preserved medieval towns. Obidos is a gorgeous maze of narrow cobbled streets, and going through it is the town’s real main attraction. At each step on your stroll, you come across charming details, such as gothic, renaissance and baroque details, hidden corners, and perfectly-framed views.

  4. 2 de may. de 2024 · Un último lugar que conocer en Óbidos es el Santuario do Senhor da Pedra, ubicado a un kilómetro de la villa medieval en la carretera que va a Caldas da Rainha. Se levantó en el siglo XVIII a petición del rey João V y es uno de los principales monumentos del Barroco en Portugal con una curiosa planta hexagonal.

  5. 23 de nov. de 2021 · 2. Obidos. Photo by Henrique Ferreira (Unsplash) From the Latin term “Oppidum”, the name of the main settlement in any Ancient Roman administrative area, we got the name of this Portuguese town. Óbidos is situated in the Center region of Portugal, in the district of Leiria. It’s around 88 km from Lisbon and 138km from Coimbra.

  6. 7 de abr. de 2024 · Adega do Ramada (Portuguese restaurant) 16. Check out the Sanctuary of Senhor Jesus da Pedra! Located on the outskirts of Óbidos Old Town is the Sanctuary of Senhor Jesus da Pedra – a beautiful church with a hexagonal floor plan. The construction of this church started in the first half of the 18th century.

  7. Tourist Guide. Porta da Vila is Óbidos’ main town gate. It’s made up of two low-rise staggered gateways to prevent a direct cavalry charge, as was common in gothic Portuguese castles. Between the gateways is a balcony that served as an oratory, embellished with beautiful blue and white tile panels from 1740, depicting the Passion of Christ.

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