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ÉVORA AND MONSARAZ FULL DAY PRIVATE TOUR BY CAR
Features
- Free cancellation available
- 8h
- Mobile voucher
- Instant confirmation
- Selective hotel pickup
- Multiple languages
Overview
- A city inclosed in walls, dating back thousands of years
- A meal typical form southern Alentejo province.
- Taste the wine and gin from these pure, natural areas of Portugal.
- Discover the amazing lanscape of inner Portugal.
Activity location
- Evora
- Evora, Distrito de Évora, Portugal
Meeting/Redemption Point
- Evora
- Evora, Distrito de Évora, Portugal
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What's included, what's not
- Pickup and drop off from Lisbon
What's included What's included - Transportation by private car
What's included What's included - All tickets for paid entrances
What's included What's included - Lunch (terms apply)
What's included What's included - Full private tour - your party only
What's included What's included - Certified Guides
What's included What's included - Everything not described on this briefing.
What's excluded What's excluded
Know before you book
- Not allowed: Drinks in the vehicle, Food in the vehicle, Smoking in the vehicle, Vaping
- Not suitable for: Wheelchair users
What you can expect
Pickup at Lisbon and drive to Évora.
St. Francis Church and the Chapel of Bones.
Initially a Franciscan convent of the 14th century, the extinction of religious orders dictated the rapid decline of the convent building.
The church and the Capela dos Ossos were maintained, due in part to the Order of Terceira, the intense popular devotion to Senhor dos Passos and the transfer of the headquarters of the parish of São Pedro to the church.
The Capela dos Ossos was built in the 17th century, with the intention of provoking through its image reflection on the transience of human life and the consequent commitment to a permanent Christian experience. Both the walls and the pillars are covered with thousands of bones and skulls, from the burial spaces connected to the convent. At the exit of the chapel, on the front wall, a tile panel, designed by the architect Siza Vieira, contrasts the allusion of death with the miracle of life.
“We, the bones that lie here, are waiting for your own bones”
Walking tour through central Évora towards Praça do Giraldo and Roman Temple.
Giraldo Square, or Praça do Giraldo is the main square in the city of Évora and is located in the historic center in the parish of Santo Antão.
Formed as a square in the 14th century, the old Town Hall and a Roman arch were located here, later demolished during the construction of the Church of Santo Antão and the Fountain of Praça do Giraldo. The city market was also held here.
Currently the square is dominated by the Church of Santo Antão and the headquarters of the Banco de Portugal de Évora at the top of the square.
Roman Temple
The name Temple of Diana remained until the 90s, when it was discovered that the temple had been dedicated to Emperor Augustus.
The building was partially destroyed in the 5th century, during the invasions of barbarians. In 716 the Muslims took over the city, and the Roman temple was probably transformed into a fortified mosque, with crenellated walls. However, it is possible that the building's conversion into a military structure had already occurred previously, during the Visigothic era. The Islamic rule of Évora lasted until 1165, the year in which it was reconquered by Geraldo Geraldes as part of a military campaign in Alentejo, and the temple was probably converted into a church. In fact, this was a very common practice in this period, due to the immediate need for a building dedicated to Christian worship, while building a church from scratch would be a very time-consuming process. One of the traces of its adaptation to the church was a bell tower on the upper side of the monument.
The building was initially classified by a decree of June 10, 1907 as Ruins of the Roman Temple, and was later elevated to National Monument by a decree of June 16 Nineteen ten.
Typical Restaurant for Lunch
Drive to Reguengos de Monsaraz
Visit to wine cellars with tasting of carved wine
Visit to Gin distillery with tasting
Return to Lisboa
Location
Activity location
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- Evora, Distrito de Évora, Portugal
Meeting/Redemption Point
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- Evora, Distrito de Évora, Portugal