Templo Romano de Évora / Templo de Diana
The Roman temple of Diana is the true landmark of the city of Évora. It is composed of 14 granite columns, with bases and capitals made of Estremoz marble. It was erected in the 1st century, during the time of Augustus, and destroyed during the 5th century, during the barbarian invasions. However, its ruins continued to be used over time.
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Characteristics
Monuments near Templo Romano de Évora / Templo de Diana
Edifício do Lar de Nossa Senhora da Visitação
Building with a small elevated atrium and windows in Gothic arch.
Edifício do Pátio da Salema
Large building with a turret, which is made of arches crossing the street.
Arco Romano de Dona Isabel
The Roman Arch of Dona Isabel corresponds to one of the gates of the former Roman city of Évora. It is classified as a National Monument and is part of the UNE…
Casa de Garcia de Resende
XVI century work, this house belonged to the chapel of the majorat of Resende. On the upper floor it has big granite window.