• Quite close to the capital and located on high ground near the Atlantic coast, Óbidos has had a strategic importance in the territory.
  • When 13th-century Portuguese Queen Isabel passed through Obidos and marveled at its beauty, her husband King Denis I simply gave it to her.
  • Castelo de Óbidos: Medieval fortress turned luxury hotel with rich royal history. Rua Direita: Main street bustling with handicraft stalls and tourist shops.
  • Surrounded by a classic crenellated wall, Óbidos’ gorgeous historic centre is a labyrinth of cobblestoned streets and flower-bedecked, whitewashed houses livened...
  • Portekiz gezimiz devam ediyor. Sintra’dan sonra hedefimizde Obidos var, Portekizlilerin telaffuzu ile “obiduj”. Hani kırk yıl düşünsem öyle...
  • The town’s history can be traced back to Roman times, but it was during the medieval period that Óbidos became an important center of trade and culture.
  • When 13th-century Portuguese Queen Isabel passed through Obidos and marveled at its beauty, her husband King Denis I simply gave it to her.
  • Óbidos, town and river port, west-central Pará estado (state), northern Brazil. It was founded in 1697 as a fortified town.
  • 1195The first Town Charter of Óbidos is probably granted. 1210King Afonso II bestows the town of Óbidos to his wife Queen Urraca.
  • Óbidos bir kasabadır (Portekizce : vila ) ve bir Oeste bölgesinde belediye. Belde yaklaşık 3100 nüfusa sahiptir. 2011 yılında belediye nüfusu 141,55 kilometre kare (54,65 mil kare)...