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Évora
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Accommodation, restaurants and
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(C) A. Miguel (1997-2005) ''Evora is the finest
example of a city of the golden age of Portugal after the destruction of
Lisbon by the earthquake of 1755'' Inscription criteria on
the List of the UNESCO World Heritage (1985)
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Évora (latitude 38.6o, longitude 7o54´, altitude 30
m) is situated in Alentejo (south of Portugal). It is
the chief city of the district and capital of Alto Alentejo Province. The Alentejo Province is a region of wide plains to the south of the Tagus River
(Rio Tejo). In the heart of this region, at a distance of 130 km from Lisbon,
lies the city of Évora. Due to part of the town which being enclosed by
ancient walls preserved in its original state and, to its monuments dating
from various historical periods, Évora is included in UNESCO's World Heritage list. It was
known by the Romans as Liberalitas Julia, and vestiges from this period
(walls and rooms) and the monumental imperial temple (Diana's temple), still
remain. During the barbarian invasions, Evora was under Visigoth rule. It
occupied a space defined by a Roman enclosure that had been modified. In 715,
the city was conquested by the Muslims. Évora was wrested from the moors by Geraldo the Fearless (Sem Pavor)
in 1166 and flourished as one of the most dynamic cities in the Kingdom of
Portugal during Middle Ages. The court was resident here for long spells and
Évora became the scene for many royal weddings and a place where many
important decisions were made. Particularly thriving during the Avis Dynasty
(1385-1580), it was formerly a major centre for the humanities. The university
was founded by the Company of Jesus in 1551, and it was here that great
European Masters such as Clenardo and Molina passed on their knowledge. In
the 18th century, the Jesuits, which had spread intellectual and religious
enlightenment since the 16th century, was expelled, the university was closed
and Evora went into decline. The university was reopened in 1973. The many monuments erected by the major artists of each period now
testify to Évora's lively cultural, artistic and historical past. The variety
of architectural styles (romanic, gothic, manueline, mannerist, baroque), the
palaces and even the squares and narrow streets are all part of the rich
heritage of this museum-city. Today, the beautiful historical
centre has about 4000 buildings and a surface of 105
ha.
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Aqueduto da Água de Prata (with its huge
arches stretching for 8 km, this aqueduct was built in 1531-37 by King João
III to supply the city with water) ·
Cathedral 9-11.30am and 2-4.30pm (built
in the gothic style, completed in the 13th century and with a 14th century
ogival cloister; main entrance decorated with sculptures of the apostles;
interior dating from the 17th and 18th C; includes the Sacred Art Museum) ·
S.
Brás Chapel only open for prayer
(built in 1480 and a good example of moresque-gothic with cylindrical
buttresses) ·
S. Francisco Church 9-12am
and 2.30-5.30pm (started along late gothic lines, it was not
completed until the manueline period; contains the chapel of bones, a chapel drawing on religious
baroque influences which is totally covered with human bones) ·
Palace of Vasco da Gama (here Vasco da Gama
resided in 1519 and 1524, the dates corresponding to his nomination as the Count
of Vidigueira and Viceroy of India; remaining from that period are the
Manueline cloister and some of the murals which decorate it) ·
Palace of the Counts of Basto (primitive
Moorish castle and residence of the kings of the Alfonsine dynasty; the wall of
the palace displays features of the Gothic, Manueline, Moorish and
Renaissance style of architecture) ·
Palace of the Dukes of Cadaval (the palace is
constitued by part of an old castle burnt in 1384; it is dominated by the
architectural elements of the Manueline-Moorish period and by a tower called
Tower of Five Shield) ·
Loios Church 9-12am
and 2-5pm (built in the 15th century, it was the pantheon of
the kings and contains a number of tombs; the church and the cloister are
gothic in style, with a manueline chapterhouse; the church interior is
covered in tiles from the 18th century) ·
Galeria das Damas do Palacio de D. Manuel
(remains of a palace built by the Avis Dynasty on the 16th century in
moresque-gothic-renaissance style; according to some chroniclers, in this
plalace, in 1497, that Vasco da Gama was given the command of the squadron he
would lead on his maritime journey to India) ·
Roman
Temple (called Templo de Diana, Corinthian
columns) ·
University of Évora Monday
to Friday 8am-7pm (formely a Jesuit college built by
Cardinal-King Henrique in 1559, it includes the 16th century mannerist church
and the academic buildings surrounding the large 17th and 18th century cloister) ·
Renaissance
fountain at Largo das Portas de Moura (built in 1556
in renaissance style) ·
Giraldo Square (center of the city; in this
square King Duarte built the Estaus Palace which even today maintains its
Gothic look; the fountain and St Anton's church are from the 16th century) ·
Cromeleque
dos Almendres 5 km from Évora
(megalithic monument from the neolithic) ·
Anta do Zambujeiro 15 km from Évora near Valverde
(it is the larger dolmen in the region) |
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Sound |
Both songs are mp3 file and should be listened in WINAMP, Windows Media Player or equivalent. ·
The City Museum (9.30-12am
and 2-5pm, exc. Monday and Tuesday morning) is situated next the Cathedral. It
has a good collection of Portuguese and European painting from 15th and 16th
centuries, ceramics, Roman tablets, and medieval and Baroque jewellery. Among
the works of golden age of the Portuguese Expansion, are the allegorical
stone sculpture of the Discoveries, the coat of arms of Portugal and the
marble grave of D. Duarte Costa, governor of Brazil. ·
The Sacred Art Museum (9-11.30 am
and 2-4.30pm, exc. Monday) is situated in a gallery above the
nave house of the cathedral ·
The Decorative Art Museum (9-12.30 am
and 2-5pm, exc. Monday) contained in Merces Church
· The Carriage Museum (10-12am and 3-6pm, exc. Thursday) is situated in the Galeria de S. Miguel.
· The Toy Museum (10-12am and 2-5pm, exc. Sunday morning) is situated in the Parque Infantil (Centro de Infância Dra. J. Cardoso). . |
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Évora gastronomy My favourite restaurants |
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Pousadas, Hotels, Inns and Pensions ·
Camping (Parque de Campismo da Orbitur, Estrada de Alcaçovas 7000
Évora; Phone: +351 266705190 :: Fax: +351 266709830) ·
Carne de porco à alentejana (pork
with clams and coriander), migas (bread soups with fried pork), migas de
espargos (asparagus bread soups) and açorda de marisco (shellfish panada) Coriander bread soup Soups (fish, tomato, gaspacho) Kid and lamb stews Egg sweets and almond sweets Cheeses: Serpa, Nisa and Évora Red and White wines: Évora, Arraiolos, Avis, Borba, Estremoz, Montemor-o-Novo,
Moura, Mourão, Portalegre, Redondo, Reguengos
de Monsaraz, Sousel e Vidigueira. ·
Restaurante O Fialho(Trav.
das Mascarenhas ·
Restaurante 1/4 para as 9 (Rua
Pedro Simões ·
Cozinha S. Humberto (Rua da
Moeda 39 ·
Restaurante Jardim do Paço (Palácio
das Cinco Quina ·
Restaurante A cozinha da Graciete (Travessa
Afonso Trigo ·
Restaurante O Brazão (Rua
Pedro Colaço 1 ·
Restaurante Adega do Alentejo (Rua
Gabriel Pereira (1)prize-winning (2)cheap |
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Tourism Office _ Praça do Geraldo 7000 Évora, Portugal
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Town Hall (Câmara Municipal) Praça do Sertório, 7000 Évora, Portugal
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