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The municipality of Ourém (oh-RUHNEE, /o.ˈɾɐ̃j/) has a population 45,932 (2011), with about 13,000 in the city of Ourém itself and another 13,000 in the city of Fátima.
History
[edit]A fortification has existed in the region of Ourém since at least the period of Muslim domination. The area was reconquered by Christians in 1136, and the town was donated in 1178 by the first king of Portugal, Afonso Henriques, to his third daughter, Princess Theresa. According to popular myth, the name of the village is actually derived from a Moorish princess who converted to Christianity under the name of Oureana.
The town's historical nucleus developed around the Castle of Ourém, which during the Reconquista served as watchpost for the Castle of Leiria, an important nearby stronghold. Under Count Afonso (1402–1460), fourth Count of Ourém, the town flourished. To accommodate his court, Count Afonso remodelled the old-fashioned castle and built a palace inside it following the trends in 15th-century Italian military architecture.
After reaching its peak in the 15th century, the town entered a period of relative decline. The town and castle were greatly damaged by the 1755 Lisbon earthquake and the Napoleonic invasions.
Visitor information
[edit]- 1 Posto de Turismo (Tourist Information Office), Praça do Pelourinho, ☏ +351 910 502 917, [email protected].
Get in
[edit]The municipality is served by the A1 motorway (Autoestrada do Norte).
Get around
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[edit]The ruins of the palace and castle are the main historical and touristic attraction of the town nowadays. Count Afonso is buried in the crypt of the main church of Ourém in a magnificent Gothic tomb created by one of Portugal's main sculptors of the time, Diogo Pires-o-Velho.
- 1 Castelo de Ourém (Castelo de Ourém, Paço dos Condes de Ourém). Medieval hilltop castle at an altitude of 330 m (1,080 ft).
- 2 Museu Municipal de Ourém, Praça Dr. Agostinho Albano de Almeida 24, ☏ +351 249 540 900, [email protected]. Apr–Sept: Tu–Su 10:00–13:00 & 14:00–18:00; Oct–Mar Tu–Su 09:00–13:00 & 14:00–17:00; closed M. Exhibits include archeology and local history.
Do
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[edit]- 1 Casa das Costeletas, Rua Dr. Francisco Sá Carneiro 16, ☏ +351 249 544 506. M–Sa 09:00–22:00, closed Su. Grilles meats. Mid-range.
- 2 Restaurante O Curral, Rua da Terra Fria 1412, ☏ +351 249 545 510. Tu–Su 12:00–22:00, closed M. Traditional Portuguese cooking. €17-25.
- 3 Quinta da Colina Verde, Rua Casal de Além, Casal da Mata, Olival, ☏ +351 249 581 343, [email protected]. W–Tu 12:00–15:00 & 19:00–22:00, closed Tu. Traditional Portuguese cooking with French influence in the countryside. Reservations required for dinner. €13-40.
Drink
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[edit]- 1 Pousada Ourém, Largo João Manso, Castelos, ☏ +351 218 442 001, [email protected]. Check-in: 16:00, check-out: 11:00. Three-star, 30-room pousada with swimming pool, restaurant, room service, and free Wi-Fi. €81-121.
Connect
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[edit]- Fátima — A worldwide famous city due to the phenomenon of the Marian apparitions. At least should be visited the Sanctuary of Our Lady of Fatima (with the Chapel of the Apparitions and the Basilicas), the Way of the Cross stations (in Valinhos) and the small village of Aljustrel.
- Nazaré — A lovely village that became an internationally surf spot and entered in the Guinness Book of Records by its gigantic sea waves.