4.4Santuario do Senhor Jesus da Pedra
Church • Óbidos, Leiria
Outside the walls of Óbidos, beside the road to Caldas da Rainha, the Sanctuary of Senhor Jesus da Pedra stands out for its unusual form and for the devotion that gave rise to it. The present church was built between 1740 and 1747, to a design by Captain Rodrigo Franco, architect of the Patriarchal See, in a period associated with the patronage of D. Tomás de Almeida and King João V. Its centralised plan combines a cylindrical exterior body with a hexagonal interior; around it are arranged the chancel, the sacristy and the bell towers. In the churchyard remain the pilgrims’ lodging house and a Rococo fountain. Inside, the chancel holds the stone image of the Crucified Christ, placed in a small shrine within the altarpiece, accompanied by a painting of Calvary by André Gonçalves. Classified as a Monument of Public Interest in 2013, it preserves, in its open forecourt, a direct visual relationship with the town of Óbidos.




