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    Évora

    -> January 13, 2026

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    Évora is the capital of the Alentejo region and one of Portugal’s most historically significant cities. Rich in monuments, culture, and tradition, it is among the most visited destinations in southern Portugal. The Historic Centre of Évora was classified as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1986, recognising its exceptional preservation and cultural value.

    Things to Do in Évora

    1. Évora Roman Temple (Temple of Diana)

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    One of Portugal’s most iconic Roman monuments.

    • Believed to date from the 1st century BC

    • Likely built in honour of Emperor Augustus

    • Located at the highest point of the ancient Roman acropolis

    • Surrounded by significant religious and civic buildings, including: Évora Cathedral, Palace of the Dukes of Cadaval, Church and Convent of Lóios, Museum and Public Library of Évora.

    One of the best-preserved Roman temples in the Iberian Peninsula.

    2. Cathedral of Évora

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    The largest medieval cathedral in Portugal.

    • Construction began in the late 12th century

    • Completed in the early 13th century, with later additions

    • Architectural styles include Romanesque, Gothic, and Baroque

    Notable features:

    • Two imposing medieval towers

    • Sculpted apostles on the main portal

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  1. Baroque carved altar and pipe organ

  2. Elegant Gothic cloister

  3. A landmark of both scale and artistic richness.

    3. University of Évora

    Portugal’s second-oldest university, after Coimbra.

    • Founded in 1559 by the Society of Jesus

    • Closed in 1759 during the expulsion of the Jesuits

    • Re-established as a university in 1979

    • Plays a key role in the city’s academic, cultural, and economic life

    An important symbol of Évora’s historical and intellectual relevance.

    4. São Francisco Church & Chapel of Bones

    One of Évora’s most striking and memorable attractions.

    Church of São Francisco

    • One of the most monumental churches in Portugal

    • Former royal chapel of the São Francisco Convent

    • Lavish interior with gilded altarpieces, paintings, and azulejo tiles

    Chapel of Bones (Capela dos Ossos)

    • Built in the 17th century by Franciscan monks

    • Decorated with human bones and skulls

    • Created as a meditation on the transience of life

    • Recently restored and one of Évora’s most visited landmarks

    A powerful and thought-provoking experience.

    5. Água de Prata Aqueduct

    The most important historic hydraulic structure in Portugal.

    • Origins date back to the 16th century

    • Extensively refurbished in the 19th century

    • Still contributes to Évora’s water supply

    • Magnificent arcade classified as a National Monument in 1910

    • Sections pass through streets such as Avenida de Lisboa and Rua de Chartres

    An impressive example of historic engineering integrated into the urban landscape.

    6. Castle of Arraiolos

    A distinctive circular castle near Évora.

    • Classified as a National Monument

    • Originally fortified during Roman times

    • Conquered by D. Afonso Henriques, later reclaimed from Moorish rule in 1165

    • Modernised in the 17th century during the Restoration War

    • Well-preserved walls, towers, and gates

    A unique example of medieval military architecture in the region.


    Évora offers a lifestyle defined by heritage, authenticity, and tranquillity, making it increasingly attractive to residents seeking space, culture, and quality of life. Property prices in the Alentejo remain competitive, while demand continues to grow among both Portuguese and international buyers.

    For those looking to invest in a city with timeless character and long-term value, Évora stands as one of Portugal’s most compelling destinations.