Saturday, May 30, 2026 – Evora, Portugal

Where in the World Are We?

We are in Evora, Portugal.
Évora is the capital of Portugal’s south-central Alentejo region. In the city’s historic center stands the ancient Roman Temple of Évora (also called the Temple of Diana). Nearby, whitewashed houses surround the Cathedral of Évora, a massive Gothic structure begun in the 12th century. The Igreja de São Francisco features Gothic and baroque architecture along with the skeleton-adorned Chapel of Bones.
Today’s Tour – Historic Évora
Today we headed east to the laid-back Alentejo countryside and the history-rich university town of Évora.
Roman Temple
We took a walking tour of Évora’s preserved-in-whitewash old section, marveling at its Corinthian-columned Roman Temple.










Evora Cathedral
We visited the Romanesque and Gothic cathedral.




Inside the cathedral is a alter.


Inside the cathedral is a sumptuous Baroque chapel which has a 15th-century painted marble statue of a pregnant Mary.



A 16th-century pipe organ still works.



There was a collection of paintings depicting scenes from Christ’s life.




Gothic Cloister










Marble Tomb





Chapel of the Bones
The skulls and bones of over 5,000 monks.








Scenes outside the Chapel of Bones








Sights of Evora later that afternoon and evening.























































