The tour offers the opportunity to delve into the history, culture and natural beauty of Évora. The route offers a historical overview of the evolution of the city and its main monuments.
Let's explore the historic center together, with all its medieval and Romanesque influence. Visiting the main monuments, Évora is a UNESCO world heritage site.
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Its well-preserved historic center is one of the richest in monuments in Portugal, earning it the epithet City-Museum. In 1986, the city's historic center was declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO.
The Évora Cathedral has been classified as a National Monument since 1907. Despite being started in 1186 and consecrated in 1204, this granite cathedral was only completed in 1250.
The Capela dos Ossos is one of the best-known monuments in Évora, Portugal, being integrated into the Convent and Church of São Francisco de Évora
Inaugurated on March 28, 1537, Évora's Prata Aqueduct is one of the most notable works carried out in the city in the first half of the 16th century. It was built in just six years, under the direction of the royal architect Francisco de Arruda, and extends for around 18 km, to Herdade do Divor, where it will supply water.
Praça do Giraldo is the main square in the city of Évora and is located in the historic center in the parish of Santo Antão
Visit to the historic center of Évora with the starting point at the Roman Temple, Liberalitas Julia emerged as an important commercial hub during the empire of Julio Cesar.
Meet the Palace that belongs to King D. Manuel I. Direct lineage of the Portuguese Monarchy.
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