Évora Discovery Tour | UNESCO World Heritage & Roman History | Lisbon Tour Experience

Évora Discovery Tour

Journey Through 2,000 Years of Portuguese History

Historical Landmarks of Évora

Explore one of Portugal's most beautifully preserved museum-cities, with monuments dating back to Roman times.

Roman Temple of Évora
Roman Era • 1st Century AD

Roman Temple

One of the best-preserved Roman monuments in Portugal, often called the Temple of Diana.

  • 14 Corinthian columns remain standing
  • Built in the 1st century AD
  • Survived earthquakes and wars
  • Central location in historic square
Chapel of Bones
16th Century • Franciscan

Chapel of Bones

A macabre but fascinating chapel entirely decorated with human bones and skulls.

  • 5,000 human skeletons used in decoration
  • Built by Franciscan monks in 16th century
  • Famous inscription: "We bones that are here, for yours await"
  • Profound meditation on mortality
Évora Cathedral
Medieval • 12th-13th Century

Évora Cathedral

The largest medieval cathedral in Portugal, blending Romanesque and Gothic architecture.

  • Construction started in 1186
  • Magnificent Gothic cloisters
  • Rooftop with panoramic city views
  • Museum of religious art
UNESCO WORLD HERITAGE SITE

Protected Cultural Heritage

Évora has been classified as a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1986, recognized as "the best example of a city of the golden age of Portugal after the destruction of Lisbon by the earthquake of 1755."

The entire historic center preserves its authentic urban fabric, with monuments representing various historical periods from Roman times to the 18th century.

Journey Through Time

Discover how different civilizations have shaped Évora over two millennia.

Roman Period • 1st-5th Century

Roman Évora

Founded as Ebora by the Romans, the city became an important agricultural and commercial center. The magnificent Roman Temple stands as testament to this era.

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Moorish Rule • 8th-12th Century

Islamic Influence

Under Moorish rule for over 400 years, Évora developed its urban layout and agricultural techniques that would shape the Alentejo region.

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Medieval Golden Age • 12th-15th Century

Christian Reconquest

Reconquered in 1165, Évora became a royal residence and important religious center, with the construction of its magnificent cathedral.

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Renaissance • 15th-16th Century

Royal Renaissance

Under the House of Avis, Évora became a center of humanist learning, with the establishment of its university and construction of Renaissance palaces.

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Cultural Experiences

Immerse yourself in the rich cultural heritage of the Alentejo region.

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Alentejo Wine Tasting

Sample excellent regional wines from one of Portugal's most famous wine-producing regions.

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Traditional Cuisine

Experience authentic Alentejo dishes like migas, açorda, and black pork in local restaurants.

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Local Crafts

Discover traditional crafts including cork products, pottery, and copperware in artisan shops.

Your Historical Journey

1

Morning Departure

We collect you from your Lisbon accommodation and begin the scenic drive through the Alentejo countryside to Évora.

2

Roman Temple

Arrive in Évora and begin at the iconic Roman Temple, learning about the city's ancient origins.

3

Évora Cathedral

Explore the largest medieval cathedral in Portugal, climbing to the rooftop for panoramic views.

4

Chapel of Bones

Visit the fascinating and thought-provoking Chapel of Bones in the Church of St. Francis.

5

Historic Center

Wander through the medieval streets, visiting the University, Giraldo Square, and hidden gems.

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Return to Lisbon

We drive you back to your accommodation, filled with memories of 2,000 years of history.

Historical Route Map

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