The Óbidos: A Medieval Walled Town
  • 1. Óbidos is a picturesque medieval walled town located in Portugal that appears frozen in time, enchanting visitors with its cobblestone streets, whitewashed houses adorned with vibrant bougainvillea, and the imposing castle that forms the centerpiece of this historical gem. Surrounded by well-preserved medieval walls, the town showcases a rich history that dates back to Roman times, with influences from various cultures, including the Moors and the Portuguese monarchy. Strolling through the narrow alleys, one is captivated by the charming shops selling local crafts and delicacies, such as the famous cherry liqueur, ginjinha, traditionally served in a chocolate cup. The town’s stunning architecture includes the ornate Church of Santa Maria, where the Portuguese queen Isabel of Portugal was married in the 14th century, and the impressive castle, which offers panoramic views of the surrounding countryside. Each year, Óbidos hosts lively festivals, including the Medieval Market and the Chocolate Festival, which draw crowds from all over, creating a vibrant atmosphere that celebrates its rich heritage. This enchanting town, often referred to as the 'Wedding Present Town' due to its long-standing tradition of being given as a gift to queens, encapsulates the essence of Portugal's medieval past while providing a delightful experience for modern-day travelers.

    What country is Óbidos located in?
A) Spain
B) Italy
C) Portugal
D) France
  • 2. What is the main feature of Óbidos?
A) Industrial center
B) Mountain village
C) Coastal city
D) Walled town
  • 3. Óbidos became a town in which century?
A) 10th century
B) 14th century
C) 8th century
D) 12th century
  • 4. Which architectural style is prominent in Óbidos?
A) Medieval
B) Baroque
C) Renaissance
D) Modernist
  • 5. What is the name of the castle in Óbidos?
A) Castle of Sintra
B) Óbidos Castle
C) Castle of Almourol
D) Castle of Guimarães
  • 6. What is a popular product from Óbidos?
A) Pastéis de Nata
B) Piri-Piri Sauce
C) Bacalhau
D) Ginjinha
  • 7. What is the primary tourist attraction in Óbidos?
A) The modern shopping malls
B) The castle and walls
C) The beaches
D) The railway museum
  • 8. Óbidos is a part of which district in Portugal?
A) Lisbon
B) Coimbra
C) Leiria
D) Porto
  • 9. What is the local dialect spoken in Óbidos?
A) Portuguese
B) Galician
C) Spanish
D) Catalan
  • 10. What type of climate does Óbidos have?
A) Mediterranean
B) Tropical
C) Continental
D) Arctic
  • 11. What style features whitewashed buildings in Óbidos?
A) Baroque style
B) Gothic style
C) Traditional Portuguese style
D) Modernist style
  • 12. What year did Óbidos become a town?
A) 1500
B) 1195
C) 1300
D) 1050
  • 13. What is the population of Óbidos approximately?
A) 25,000
B) 50,000
C) 10,000
D) 3,100
  • 14. What is referred to as 'The Jews' Street' in Óbidos?
A) Rua das Flores
B) Rua da Liberdade
C) Rua do Comércio
D) Rua dos Judeus
  • 15. Who was the queen that made Óbidos her favorite town?
A) Queen Catherine
B) Queen Victoria
C) Queen Maria I
D) Queen Isabel
  • 16. What is the annual event that occurs in Óbidos related to chocolate?
A) Book Fair
B) Seafood Festival
C) Cheese Festival
D) Chocolate Festival
  • 17. How many gates does the Óbidos wall have?
A) Three
B) Five
C) Two
D) Four
  • 18. What is the main church in Óbidos called?
A) Igreja de São Jorge
B) Igreja do Carmo
C) Igreja de São Pedro
D) Igreja de Santa Maria
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