On this tour of the beautiful city of Évora, we will visit the main and most beautiful monuments of this city once occupied by the Romans. Mediaval city surrounded by its walls here you live with the usual calm characteristic of the Alentejo cities, rich in its gastronomy and heritage, this City-Museum has one of the richest historic centers in Portugal.
Our tour can be complemented with a wine tasting at one of the oldest wineries in the country.
We collect our customers anywhere in the city of Lisbon
Being the ex-libris of the City of Évora, this chapel built by Franciscan monks in the 17th century is all "decorated" with real bones and skulls.
Church of Gothic-Manueline architecture, it was built between 1480 and 1510, the stage of several historical events that marked the period of maritime expansion in Portugal. The Convent of São Franciscode Évora was the first house of the Franciscan Order in Portugal.
Évora's central square are named after the Nobleman who, at the service of D. Afonso Henriques, took the city from the Moors. Here you can walk the narrow streets of the city with its typical commerce.
The Basilica Sé de Nossa Senhora da Assunção, better known as the Cathedral of Évora, started in 1186 and was completed in 1250. All of it made in granite, your visit is divided into three parts; the terrace with a view of the whole city, the magnificent cloisters and finally the Treasury room and the Sacred Art museum. It was here that the flags of Vasco da Gama's fleet were blessed in 1497.
the Roman Temple of Évora, known as the Temple of Diana, is located in the historic center of the city and has been classified as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO. Dating from the 1st century d. C., during the Roman dominion in the Iberian Peninsula.
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