Évora is a most beautifully preserved medieval town, an alluring place to delve into the past. The city was ruled by Romans, Moors, and Portuguese kings and thus is deeply rooted in both culture and architecture. Admire the roman temple of Évora, one of the richest buildings in Roman architecture, and listed as a UNESCO World Heritage site. Explore around the city’s picturesque labyrinth squares, narrow and winding lanes leading to striking architectural works and its rich heritage.
You will learn about: Five millennia of history Roman rule Moorish rule The rule of the King Afonso I in 1166 Manueline favour Battle of Évora Peninsular War Évora is a UNESCO World Heritage site You will see: Aqueduto da Água de Prata View of Cadaval Palace Igreja de São João Evangelista Templo Romano Évora Cathedral of Évora View of Capela dos Ossos
You will make your own way to the meeting points