CONCERT DE MUSIQUE - EGLISE SANTA MARIA - OBIDOS - PORTUGAL
Concert de musique - Église Santa Maria - Obidos - Portugal
Lorsque nous avons fait un arrêt à l'église Sainte Marie (Igreja de Santa Maria), nous avons eu l'heureuse surprise de découvrir qu'un récital de musique était en cours.
Nous en avons donc profité pour prendre une petite pause afin d'assister à quelques prestations offertes par ce groupe de chanteurs et musiciens.
Il me fait donc vraiment plaisir de vous présenter ces jeunes femmes ainsi que ces jeunes hommes qui sont réellement très talentueux.
********************************************************************
AUTRES VIDÉOS :
ABONNEZ-VOUS ►
SUIVEZ NOUS :
• BLOGGER ►
• INSTAGRAM ►
• FLICKR ►
• TWITTER ►
葡萄牙 奧比多斯古城 聖瑪莉亞教堂 Church of Santa Maria Obidos Portugal
Day Trip to Obidos Portugal
We stopped in Odibos, the most adorable medieval town in Portugal between Lisbon and Porto. Join us as we explore Obidos and try out the famous Ginjinha, (Ginja) cherry liquor.
What to do in Obidos Portugal:
-shop on the main street, Rue Direita
-taste the Ginjinha
-Obidos city wall walk
What to see in Obidos Portugal:
- Obidos Castle (now a hotel)
- Santa Maria Church
- View of the countryside
We had so much fun in Obidos! This Portuguese medieval town is picture perfect and even has a castle. I would definitely recommend that you visit Obidos Portugal!
Sorry, there is not much video of the wall walk, I got a little nervous and stopped filming, unfortunately.
More details about our visit to Obidos, on my blog
More details about our Portugal itinerary here -
Music Credit
Slow Jam Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License
Knights Templar Secrets: Tomar. Church of Santa Maria dos Olivais.
Tomar is one of Portugal's historical jewels and more significantly was the last Templar town to be commissioned for construction.
Music: Don Quixote by Distimia
is licensed under a Creative Commons license:
Jan@Vacationality Vlog. My photos from Portugal:
Lisbon
Alobaca, Nazare, Batalha, Fatima
Belem
Cascais, Estoril, Obidos
Evora
Sintra
Tomar and Ourem
IGREJA DE SANTA MARIA ÓBIDOS
Obidos Portugal Town of the Queens Vila das Rainhas by Kari Gröhn karigrohncom
Obidos Portugal Town of the Queens Vila das Rainhas by Kari Gröhn karigrohncom - The mediaeval town of Obidos is one of the most picturesque and well preserved in Portugal. Located on high ground near the Atlantic coast, Obidos has had a strategic importance in the territory. There is a well preserved castle within the walls, and a maze of streets and white houses with colourful window boxes, and small squares along with the Manueline porticoes. From the town´s lofty centre one gazes upon expanses of vineyards speckled with whirling windmills and terracotta-roofed homesteads.
Archeological surveys determined the remains of a forum, baths and other Roman structures near the settlement. Sometime after 713 the Moors established a fortification on this mountain, while a Christian community lived in the neighbourhood. The area was taken from the Moors by the first King of Portugal, Afonso Henriques, in 1148. In 1210, King Afonso II gave the title of this village to Queen Urraca. Since then, Obidos has often been patronized by the Queens of Portugal, giving rise to its informal title as the town of the Queens (Vila das Rainhas). King Dinis offered it to his wife, Queen Isabel, in the 13th century. Several royal consorts enriched the village with donations. This is one of the main reasons for the high concentration of churches in this small place. The Church of Santa Maria (Igreja de Santa Maria) was the setting for the wedding of King Afonso V to his cousin, Princess Isabella of Coimbra, on 15 August 1441, when they were both still children aged 9 and 10, respectively.
2018年09月29日~葡萄牙/奧比多斯(Obidos)
TRYP Lisboa Caparica Mar Hotel/
第11天 里斯本-85km/1h奧比多斯-里斯本
早餐後搭車前往奧比多斯(Obidos),奧比多斯是旅客必到的地方,她除了美麗浪漫之外,還有一個原因,她是國王送給皇后的定情之物。那是在1210年, 國王阿芳索2世為了表示對皇后的愛意,特別把這個小鎮送給她,自此,奧比多斯小鎮便是皇后經常到訪的地方。兩人還在城鎮中的△聖瑪麗亞教堂(Igreja de Santa Maria)內舉行盛大的婚禮,自此小教堂成為了葡萄牙國王皇后大婚的教堂,而奧比都斯也因此獲得了「婚禮之城」的美譽。
接著我們特別安排一趟▲「里斯本名物」懷舊斜坡電車之旅,所經之地方都是有名,也很有趣的地方。
早餐:飯店內 午餐:西式料理 晚餐:西式料理
宿:4* LUTECIA SMART DESIGN HOTEL 或同級
Castle of Obidos @Portugal
Batalha, Portugal: Revered Monastery - Rick Steves' Europe Travel Guide - Travel Bite
More information about travel to Portugal:
The historic Monastery of Santa Maria in Batalha, Portugal, was built to celebrate a pivotal battle in 1385, when Portugal beat the mightier Spaniards. This monastery and its church, the symbol of Portugal’s national pride, were built by Portugal’s King John I.
Visit for more information about this destination and other destinations in Europe.
Check out more Rick Steves’ Europe travel resources:
“Rick Steves’ Europe” public television series:
“Travel with Rick Steves” public radio program:
European Tours:
Guidebooks:
Travel Gear:
Trip Consulting:
Travel Classes:
Rick Steves Audio Europe App:
Rick Steves, America's most respected authority on European travel, writes European travel guidebooks and hosts travel shows on public television and public radio.
LISBON: Jerónimos Monastery - Belém (Portugal)
Mosteiro dos Jerónimos is a former monastery of the Order of Saint Jerome near the Tagus river in the parish of Belém, in Lisbon/Lisboa (Portugal).
The monastery is one of the most prominent examples of the Portuguese Late Gothic Manueline style of architecture in Lisbon. It was classified a UNESCO World Heritage Site, along with the nearby Tower of Belém, in 1983.
It was originally built to support pilgrims who travelled in the region by Henry the Navigator; expanded from 1501 to serve as a resting-place for members of the House of Aviz; and as a church for seafearing adventurers who embarked during the Age of Discovery.
The church and the monastery, like the nearby Torre de Belém and Padrão dos Descobrimentos, symbolise the Portuguese Age of Discovery and are among the main tourist attractions of Lisbon.
Within the Church of Santa Maria, in the lower choir, are the stone tombs of the explorer Vasco da Gama (1468–1523), the first European to reach India by sea, and of the great poet Luís de Camões (1527–1570).
The Museu Nacional de Arqueologia (National Archaeological Museum) and the Museu da Marinha (Maritime Museum) now occupy the west wing of the monastery.
June 13 & 18, 2017
A morning in Óbidos, Portugal.
A quick visit to Óbidos in the Leiria region of Portugal.
Santiago Church LIVRARIA DE SANTIAGO Obidos Portugal 奧比多斯古城 聖地牙哥教堂/聖地牙哥書店
OBIDOS - CITÉ MÉDIÉVALE DU PORTUGAL
Obidos - Cité médiévale du Portugal
Stationnement près de l'Office de Tourisme: 39.357656, -9.158262
Stationnement gratuit: 39.358689, -9.155824
Autre stationnement gratuit: 39.355737, -9.158409
90,5 km - 01h09 - 02h00
Déjà, sur la route, en arrivant du Sud, la cité d'Obidos nous charme avec ses maisons blanches aux tuiles rouges entourées d'une grande muraille qui part de chaque côté du château qui domine cette cité.
On retrouve plusieurs espaces de stationnement à différents endroits en périphérie de la ville. Certains sont payants et d'autres sont gratuits (voir positions GPS plus haut dans le texte).
Obidos est une destination touristique très prisée. Les autobus déversent tour à tour leurs flots de touristes qui affluent dans la rue Direita, la rue principale de cette cité.
C'est dans cette rue que l'on retrouve la majorité des boutiques et restaurants. J'ai d'ailleurs eu l'opportunité de boire à nouveau la liqueur locale Ginjinha dans une petite coupe en chocolat, un pur délice.
Il faut prendre le temps également de jeter un petit coup d'oeil aux ruelles transversales car les façades des bâtiments sont souvent ornées de plantes et de jolis pots de fleurs.
Nous avons fait un arrêt à l'église Sainte Marie (Igreja de Santa Maria). Lorsque nous avons pénétré dans cette église, nous avons constaté qu'un récital de musique était en cours.
C'était réellement magnifique à entendre. Vous en aurez un aperçu dans une prochaine vidéo.
Nous avons ensuite poursuivi notre route jusqu'à l'église de Saint Jacques (Igreja de Santiago). Celle-ci abrite maintenant une jolie librairie.
Lors de notre passage, plusieurs sections des murs des fortifications étaient interdites d'accès car des travaux de restauration étaient en cours.
Cependant, lorsque nous nous sommes rendus à l'arrière de l'imposant château d'Obidos, nous nous sommes aperçus que nous pouvions monter au haut des murs des fortifications.
Nous avons donc profité de l'occasion pour effectuer une petite balade sur un étroit passage délimité par un muret d'un côté et du vide du côté opposé.
Évidemment, du haut de ces murs, les vues sur le château ainsi que sur la cité sont sensationnelles.
Lorsque nous sommes retournés à notre stationnement, nous avons pu apercevoir, à la sortie de la ville, l'aqueduc érigé au XVIe siècle pour apporter un approvisionnement constant en eau.
********************************************************************
AUTRES VIDÉOS :
ABONNEZ-VOUS ►
SUIVEZ NOUS :
• BLOGGER ►
• INSTAGRAM ►
• FLICKR ►
• TWITTER ►
Flow by Fredji Music provided by Free Music for Vlogs
Best Attractions and Places to See in Obidos, Portugal
Obidos Travel Guide. MUST WATCH. Top things you have to do in Obidos . We have sorted Tourist Attractions in Obidos for You. Discover Obidos as per the Traveler Resources given by our Travel Specialists. You will not miss any fun thing to do in Obidos .
This Video has covered top attractions and Best Things to do in Obidos .
Don't forget to Subscribe our channel to view more travel videos. Click on Bell ICON to get the notification of updates Immediately.
List of Best Things to do in Obidos , Portugal
Obidos Village
Obidos Castle
Grande Mercado Medieval de Obidos
Porta da Senhora da Piedade (Porta da Vila)
Igreja de Santa Maria
Rua Direita
Lagoa de Obidos
Aqueduto da Usseira
Church of Saint Peter
Pelourinho De Obidos
See why you should definitely visit Óbidos in Portugal
Óbidos is a town and a municipality in Oeste region. The town proper has approximately 3100 inhabitants. The municipality population in 2011 was 11,772, in an area of 141.55 square kilometres (54.65 square miles).
The name Óbidos is a Latinised (oppidum, citadel) derivation of the older Celtic Eburobricio. The municipality had its growth from a Roman settlement near the foothills of an elevated escarpment. The region of Óbidos, extending from the Atlantic to the interior of Estremadura Province along the rivers and lakes has been inhabited since the late Paleolithic.A settlement was constructed by early Celt tribes, that was later a centre of trade for the Phoenicians.Archeological evidence from the base of the medieval tower (south of Facho) at Óbidos Castle indicates Roman construction linked to an outpost of the Roman civitas of Eburobrittium, a large urban area that has been under excavation.[Archeological surveys determined the remains of a forum, baths and other Roman structures near the settlement.
After the fall of Rome, the region came under the influence of the Visigoths, although specific records are missing. The Roman town of Eburobrittium was abandoned in the 5th century for the more secure hilltop where today the principal settlement is located. Sometime after 713 the Moors established a fortification on this mountain, while a Christian community of Mozarabs lived in the Moncharro neighbourhood.
The area was taken from the Moors by the first King of Portugal, Afonso Henriques, in 1148. Tradition states that one knight, Gonçalo Mendes da Maia, was responsible for the successful storming of the Moorish castle.[3] The retaking of Óbidos was a final stage in the conquest of the Estremadura Province region, after the settlements of Santarém, Lisbon and Torres Vedras. Following the control of the region, the settlement received its first foral (charter) in 1195, during the reign of King Sancho I. In 1210, King Afonso II gave the title of this village to Queen Urraca. Since then, Óbidos has often been patronized by the Queens of Portugal, giving rise to its informal title as Vila das Rainhas (English: town of the Queens); several royal consorts enriched the village with donations from the Middle Ages until the 16th century.
The castle and walls of Óbidos were remodelled during the reign of King Dinis I.The limestone and marble structure was strengthened and elaborated, while the keep was created in the 14th century, by King Fernando. By the time of the first remodelling project, the settlement had also grown beyond the gates of the castle.
The Church of Santa Maria in Óbidos was the setting for the wedding of King Afonso V to his cousin, Princess Isabella of Coimbra, on 15 August 1441, when they were both still children aged 9 and 10, respectively. Administrative reforms conducted by King Manuel I at Óbidos in 1513, included the institution of a formal charter and major requalification of the urban area.
The 1755 earthquake caused damage to the village walls, a few churches, and many buildings, and resulted in the loss of architecture of Arab or Medieval inspiration.Similarly, the Peninsular Wars were fought in the vicinity of Óbidos, including the Battle of Roliça. More recently, the village was a centre of government and meeting place for those involved in the 1974 Carnation Revolution, linking it to the armed forces movement revolt. from Wikipedia
-------------------------------------
Subscribe to my YouTube Channel :
Visit my website :
tripsculture.com
Follow me or like my Facebook page :
Instagram :
Twitter :
Pinterest :
Óbidos - Portugal
Óbidos (Portuguese pronunciation: [ˈɔbiduʃ]) is a town (vila) of around 3,100 inhabitants and the seat of the municipality (concelho) of the same name, located in the subregion Oeste and district of Leiria, in Portugal. The municipality has an area of 142.17 km² and a population of 10,875 inhabitants (2001). It is bounded in the northeast and east by Caldas da Rainha, in the south by Bombarral, in the southeast by Lourinhã, in the west by Peniche and in the northwest by the Atlantic Ocean.
The town of Óbidos is located on a hill and is still encircled by a fortified wall. The well-preserved mediaeval look of its streets, squares, walls and its massive castle have turned the picturesque village into a preferred tourist attraction in Portugal. If visiting, it is compulsory to try the local cherry liquor known as ginjinha.
History:
The name Óbidos probably derives from the Latin term oppidum, meaning citadel, or fortified city. Roman occupation of the area has been recently confirmed by archaeological excavations, which revealed the existence of a Roman city very close to the hill where the village is located. This Roman settlement is most certainly the mysterious Eburobrittium, cited by Pliny the Elder as situated between Collipo (near present-day Leiria) and Olisipo (Lisbon). Until now the surveys have revealed the rests of the forum, baths and other buildings.
After the fall of Roman domination, the region must have come under the influence of the Visigoths, although material evidence is lacking. The Roman town of Eburobrittium was probably abandoned in the 5th century for the more secure hill where Óbidos is located. Sometime after 713 the Moors established a fortification on top of the hill. A Christian community of Mozarabs lived in the Moncharro neighbourhood.
The area was taken from the Moors by the first King of Portugal, Afonso Henriques, in 1148. Tradition states that one knight, Gonçalo Mendes da Maia, was responsible for the successful storming of the Moorish castle. The retaking of Óbidos meant the end of the Reconquista of the Estremadura region, after the conquests of Santarém, Lisbon and Torres Vedras. The village received its first foral (charter) in 1195, under the reign of Sancho I.
In 1210, King Afonso II donated the village to his wife, Queen Urraca. Since then Óbidos has often belonged to the Queens of Portugal, giving rise to its informal title as Vila das Rainhas (Queens' village). Several Queens enriched the village with donations from the Middle Ages until the 16th century.
The castle of Óbidos and the walls of the village were remodelled under King Dinis I.It is made out of local limestone and marble. The village was also enlarged around this time, with settlements created outside the walls. The massive keep of the castle is attributed to a building campaign sponsored by Fernando I (late 14th century).
The Santa Maria Church of Óbidos was the setting for the wedding of King Afonso V with his cousin, Princess Isabel, on August 15, 1441, when they were both still children of 9 and 10.
The town has a magnificent castle, now hosting a pousada. The municipality is also home to the well known and prestigious Praia D'el Rey golf complex, one of the top golf resorts in Europe.
Choral Recessional Hymn at Santa Maria Belem
The recessional hymn performed by the choir at the Santa Maria Belem Church in Lisbon, Portugal on Sunday, 10 December, noon mass. This is the church attached to the famous Mosteiro dos Jeronimos (Monastery of Jeronimos).
Tourist Portugal - Streets in Obidos 03
Tourist Portugal - Streets in Obidos 03
Portugal: Mosteiro da Batalha e Óbidos dentro das Muralhas!
O Mosteiro de Santa Maria da Vitória (mais conhecido como Mosteiro da Batalha) é situado na vila de Batalha, na região do Centro, em Portugal, foi mandado edificar em 1386 pelo rei D. João I de Portugal como agradecimento à Virgem Maria pela vitória contra os castelhanos na batalha de Aljubarrota. Este mosteiro da Ordem de São Domingos foi construído ao longo de dois séculos até cerca de 1563, durante o reinado de sete reis de Portugal, embora desde 1388 já ali vivessem os primeiros dominicanos. Exemplo da arquitetura gótica tardia portuguesa, ou estilo manuelino, é considerado património mundial pela UNESCO, e em 7 de Julho de 2007 foi eleito como uma das Sete Maravilhas de Portugal. Em Portugal, o IPPAR ainda classifica-o como Monumento Nacional, desde 1910.
Óbidos é uma vila portuguesa, do distrito de Leiria, com cerca de 2 200 habitantes. Em 2007 o Castelo de Óbidos foi declarado pelo concurso as Sete Maravilhas de Portugal o segundo dos sete monumentos mais relevantes do património arquitetônico português. A 11 de Dezembro de 2015 a UNESCO considerou Óbidos como cidade literária, como parte do programa Rede de Cidades Criativas.