Explore the historical heart of Évora, Portugal, a UNESCO World Heritage site renowned for its remarkably preserved architecture and rich past. This collection highlights ancient Roman and medieval structures, unique chapels, and significant cultural landmarks that tell the story of centuries of history. It's a journey through time in the charming Alentejo region.
Adega Ervideira
Adega Ervideira is a winery offering wine tasting experiences.
Centro Historico de Evora
The historic center of Evora is a UNESCO World Heritage site known for its well-preserved medieval streets and architecture.
Museu de Evora
The Museum of Evora showcases a rich collection of archaeological artifacts and fine arts, reflecting the region's history.
Almendres Cromlech
Almendres Cromlech is a prehistoric megalithic complex featuring a large collection of standing stones.
Walls of Evora
The Walls of Evora are ancient fortifications that historically protected the city, offering historical insights and views.
Capela dos Ossos
The Chapel of Bones is a macabre ossuary decorated with human skulls and bones, intended as a memento mori.
Igreja de Sao Francisco
The Church of Saint Francis is a notable Gothic church that also houses the famous Chapel of Bones.
University of Evora
The University of Evora is an important educational institution with a long history, housed in historic buildings.
Cathedral of Evora (Se Catedral de Evora)
The Cathedral of Evora, also known as Sé Catedral de Évora, is a magnificent Romanesque-Gothic cathedral.
Silver Water Aqueduct
The Silver Water Aqueduct is an impressive historical structure that supplied water to the city of Evora.