Amazing that this structure is still so intact. A must see if visiting Evora. It was build in 1st or 2nd AD - wow on that. The Jardim de Diana and some other churches are right in that area so can …Full review by rochelleforster
Nov 20, 2024
One of the most significant remains of Roman culture in Evora. This attraction is impressive and quite underrated as it was not crazy busy with tourists around like in the most places in Portugal the…Full review by CassimaSK
Nov 15, 2024
It’s the oldest building in the city of Evora…it dates from the 1st century and this temple was built in honour of the emperor. The Corinthian columns are visibly in not bad shaped…It was restored in…Full review by Lakecomo16