And so it's time to go.
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If you weren't told about
Someone show you are
Followed by the heaps if you were told
My mother told me you would still know
What in the world creating all this
Wouldn't you like to figure out what's the best place?
Did you know about fairing
The prison freedom
Comparable
Since then, spending laws
Didn't know what I got to do
And the properties all of the great
Just making you talk
I wouldn't you like to figure out
What's making you proud
Hello, how are you?
We are in Portugal
We left Lisbon, its capital
We took the road and after 84 km
We arrived in Óbidos
A city walled
That has a lot of history to tell
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Óbidos, you need to be willing to walk on it
Because in each corner
detail in each corner, a curiosity, artisanato, a lot of art, a lot of charm.
Notice that the city or the foot of the buildings are colorful.
What a beautiful place, as a hobby, it is enchanting.
What a place that invites us to be, what a place that invites us to stay.
Each door of this is a point of attraction for tourism, because they are extremely nice, extremely receptive.
When I was here last time, I was hosted by a coronel here in the center of Óbidos,
a coronel reformed from the war telling the story of this place.
I have very pleasant memories from here, very pleasant.
All this violence is puzzling, maybe the law should intervene.
All this violence is threatening, hate is in need of censoring.
Look, we are walking through Óbidos and I found Mariana.
She lives near here, studies in this region and was telling me how it is to live in a place
with such a nice quality of life as in Óbidos.
Do you like to live here Mariana?
I really like it.
Quality of life, what do you consider quality of life?
If we want to go to the beach, we can go to the beach, we have the beach very close here.
We have all kinds of security, we have the city security, ready.
Do you have peace of mind?
Do you study near here too?
How is the school in this region?
It is a good school, it has a good technology, it is very advanced,
we have all kinds of quality in that school, from food to teaching.
Is it an integral school? You enter here hours and leave here hours?
I enter the school at 8.30 and leave the school at 5.
The whole day then?
Yes, but we have a little stream at 4.00 and 6.00, so we don't leave the school.
A stream goes out a little sooner than an hour in the afternoon.
How is living here? What do you do? How is your routine, your day to day?
It is fantastic, it is calm, calm, without rush.
And how do you live here every day? You don't have big plans
and during the holidays we will usually go to other parts of the country to meet each other.
We also need to meet other parts of the country, without being ours.
It is true, it is true. I wanted to talk a little bit about the history of Hobbits.
Hobbits is a city that is inside walls. What is the history of this, Mariana?
The walls of the castle were always used to defend.
Since the century, many centuries ago, even the French invasions and so on.
It was always used to defend, wasn't it?
And this castle has enormous dimensions and we thought it was because
Hobbits had the capacity to withstand more heavy artillery.
All kinds of artillery.
In fact, you are considered to be Moors, but did you defend yourself from the Moors?
It is true, because when there was an invasion of the Moors,
the whole area up there, north, was, let's say, defeated.
But then we came back to acquire our glory and honor.
Every country has its own glory and honor for the country.
This is very important to you, isn't it?
Yes, very much.
Because the Portuguese, I think, we traveled a lot, we achieved a lot.
And I don't think we could find our way to be bad.
All this violence is threatening, hate is in need of censoring.
When hate and violence fall, our country is banned.
...
Mariana, when we get into hobbies, there is something that draws a lot of attention from us.
What are the basics of colorful buildings? What do these colors represent?
They represent the social classes in which the yellow represents the poorest people,
the blue represents maybe the bourgeois, and the red represents maybe the new.
And the gray, the black represents the light.
Oh, the gray, the black, the light.
It's the darker gray. There was no black at the end of the day.
You couldn't reach that color.
I mean, the house of your grandparents is a noble house.
There is a noble tradition.
Yes, it is.
Because the base of it is red embroidery.
It's red.
And the one who wore tunics inside that color was considered a very light person.
The one who wore red clothes was a very light person.
Your grandparents today live here in Óbidos and they are merchants.
What do they live from?
They live from trade. They have worked a lot all their lives.
And right now there is a store that, for me, also occupies a little of their time
and also manages to always work a little more.
I think we shouldn't stop working, in my opinion.
And the activity of tourism, then, for you, is very important.
Tourism in Óbidos is very important.
Super important, really.
I think if tourism didn't live, because...
But, Óbidos has a lot of attraction to tourists.
And I think that's something that will never be lost.
I think if we can always manage...
the tourist attractions, I think we will never lose that advantage.
What a good thing to talk to you.
What a good thing to talk to you.
This is Mariana. She lives here in Óbidos, telling us the story of this place.
Thank you, Mariana. All the best to you.
Thank you.
Thank you very much.
Thank you.
Thank you.
Thank you.
Portugal is a country that has great routes for short and very pleasant trips.
From Lisbon, through well-signaled and great roads, you can reach the destinations that wait for tourists with open arms.
The ideal of this route is not to be hasty, because you will meet a Portugal that has a lot of history and a lot of art to tell.
One of the places that I want you to know is Batalha, a small village where there is the monastery of Santa Maria da Vitória,
most known as the monastery of Batalha, founded by Don João I in the 14th century,
to thank Virgin Maria for the victory in the Battle of Aljuba Rota in 1385.
The architecture of the monastery impresses you with its greatness and wealth of details.
It was built over two centuries, passing through the reign of seven kings of Portugal.
It is the Dominican monastery of the Gothic style Tardio or Manuelino, and is considered the world heritage by the UNESCO and elected as one of the seven wonders of Portugal.
In addition to the time, which is magnificent, visiting the monastery of Batalha requires our attention to all its dependencies,
not less beautiful and not less important. The monastery was restored in the 19th century,
suffering deep transformations that destroyed cloisters and religious symbols important.
In the room of the chapter, where is the tomb of the unknown soldier, the chapel of the founder, with tombs of princes, the pantheon of Don Duarte,
known for the famous imperfect chapels and also the real claustro.
Around the monastery of Batalha, stores and a fair with craft and local gastronomy, a place that will love you.
In the room of the monastery of Batalha, there is a statue of a young man.
In the room of the monastery of Batalha, there is a statue of a young man.
In the room of the monastery of Batalha, there is a statue of a young man.
In the room of Batalha, there is a statue of a young man.
In the room of Batalha, there is a statue of a young man.
In the room of Batalha, there is a statue of a young man.
Another place in Portugal that you need to know is Alcobaça.
Look at this, this is the famous Alcobaça convent, absolutely beautiful.
Alcobaça, in addition to history, has a great attraction, which is its artisanato and also its convent sweets.
They win all the awards, all the festivals, all the contests that participate.
The Alcobaça sweets are always in the first place.
We are going to know a little about this secret.
Alcobaça, in addition to history, has a great attraction, which is its artisanato and also its convent sweets.
In the room of Batalha, there is a statue of a young man.
Alcobaça, in addition to history, has a great attraction, which is its artisanato and also its convent sweets.
In the room of Batalha, there is a statue of a young man.
Alcobaça, in addition to history, has a great attraction, which is its artisanato and also its convent sweets.
In the room of Batalha, there is a statue of a young man.
Alcobaça, in addition to history, has a great attraction, which is its artisanato and also its convent sweets.
In the room of Batalha, there is a statue of a young man.
Alcobaça, in addition to history, has a great attraction, which is its artisanato and also its convent sweets.
In the room of Batalha, there is a statue of a young man.
In the room of Batalha, there is a statue of a young man.
In the room of Batalha, there is a statue of a young man.
In the room of Batalha, there is a statue of a young man.
In the room of Batalha, there is a statue of a young man.
Look, they are wonderful, this is the Tower of Heaven, wonderful too.
Look at this, look at the colorful, look at this, look at this, all the convent sweets, everyone tells a story.
They are irresistible, I went here to the side of each balcony, I will introduce you to Livia.
She is in the biggest peak, this is called pastry, alcohol, she does not stop here in Alcobaça.
What is this that you are bringing, Livia?
It is the convent sweets of a convent.
Basically, the recipes are made with the gem.
In the convent and in the museums of Portugal, the monks and priests used the gems to make sweets.
They were used to enchant the clothes.
Then the convent sweets came, because they did not know what to do with the gems.
Of course, they were used to enchant the clothes and the gems ended up originating from these wonders.
How many types of sweets do you have here?
We have a lot, a lot.
Yes, the pastry with alcohol exists since 1957 and is dedicated to the convent.
Our community really has the convent.
We have the original recipes, whether it is from Alcobaça, or from the convent.
We work in this base.
Over the years, we have come to win many awards at the convent.
Whether it is at the national level, the international level, sorry, and more recently in 2014.
We won the first prize with the pastry of Nata at the national level.
Wow, wonderful, you need to come here.
Many tourists come here.
Many tourists, many, many.
People come here because you have a website, you have a very modern communication.
Yes, we do.
They are very modern convent.
Very cool, many Brazilians here.
Many, many, many, many Brazilians.
Fortunately, we cannot complain because our clients are from all over Europe.
It is not only from Portugal, but from all over Europe.
And you do not give the recipe, right?
The secret is seven keys.
Yes, the secret is the soul of the business, right?
But we work a lot with copper bars.
So, the copper itself makes the dessert, for example, in a completely different way from a normal one.
Made in copper bars.
It is the same way as it was in the past. We work exactly in this bar.
Wow, congratulations!
Thank you very much.
What a delight, what a delight of a place.
Thank you very much.
Thank you very much.
Thank you very much.
