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Monday, April 4, 2022

Trip to Spain and Portugal-The Se-Evora Cathedral of Evora Portugal

Built between 1186 and 1250.  This cathedral was made of granite, it is one of the oldest and most important local monuments.  It was declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 1988.

Photos here were taken inside the cathedral, showing the cloister and on the roof top of the cathedral.

The roof top provides great view of Evora town.

Entrance and Interior




Cloister



On the Roof top



Sunday, April 3, 2022

Trip to Spain and Portugal-Evora, Portugal (continued)

Evora is an ancient city listed as a World Heritage site.  Here are many places you can enjoy on a sunny day:


Colorful town of Evora: shopping around, stop at the tourist office and have a cup of coffee





The building of the bank of Portugal










Praca  do Giraldo 


Evora Museum






Roman Temple of Evaor:
Known as the Temple of Diana, this roman temple is Evora's most iconic monument and a symbol of Roman Portugal. It's one of the best-preserved ruins in the Iberian Peninsula.







Trip to Spain and Portugal-Chapel of Bones

Chapel of Bones located in Evora, Spain is a unique chapel made with stacked up with human bones and skulls. 5,000 skeletons were sourced from the city's graves used for the construction.  The message that Franciscan monks wanted to convey through such unique construction was "The bones of dead humans morbidly remind visitors that they will die despite any technological advancement in the health industry or their social, political status".

The Capel of bones was built between the years of 1460 to 1510 in Gothic style. the idea was conceived by Franciscan monks.  In the 16th century Evora was expanding but there were around 43 cemeteries making up valuable lands. To allow expansion and at the same time not intending to condemn the souls buried in these cemeteries they moved all the bones into a single chapel.  In the process they tried to convey he inevitability of death.











Trip to Spain and Portugal-(2) Evora, Portugal

On the way from Lisbon to Codoba, Spain, we stopped at Evora to visit this UNESCON world Heritage site of Portugal.  It was a sunny and warm day, walked around the town and spent some time both outside and inside visited Praca do Giraldo, Roman Temple of Evora, Chapel of Bones and Evora Musem.

Walking in the town: 
children with their family were enjoying playing outside