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Evora

Evora

PortugueseEUR €3 walks

A walled museum city on the Alentejo plain that never stopped being lived in, stacking Roman, medieval, and Renaissance Portugal on one hill where a two-thousand-year-old Roman temple still stands. Home to a chapel built from the bones of thousands and a Renaissance aqueduct that walks the water into town, its arches filled with people's houses. A UNESCO World Heritage centre.

Available Walks

Two Thousand Years on One Hill
1

Two Thousand Years on One Hill

4.2685 min2.2 km
The Chapel Built of the Dead
2

The Chapel Built of the Dead

4.3390 min2.6 km
The Water That Walks Into the City
3

The Water That Walks Into the City

4.6890 min1.5 km

Learn about Evora

Rua do Cano: How Evora Moved Into a King's Aqueduct

Rua do Cano: How Evora Moved Into a King's Aqueduct

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The Chapel of Bones in Evora: Why a City Lined a Wall With Its Dead

The Chapel of Bones in Evora: Why a City Lined a Wall With Its Dead

Jul 11, 20266 min
Ermida de Sao Bras: The Fortress Chapel Evora Built Against the Plague

Ermida de Sao Bras: The Fortress Chapel Evora Built Against the Plague

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