The Museum show the culture and the history of Evora. It Start in the Late – Neolithic time end finish in the 20th Century, across the times of Iron – time, Moors, Romans, the time of the Kings in Evora.
Evora, Portugal part 6 – Watch Museum
It all started in 1972 when António Tavares d'Almeida (1948-2012), the driving force of this space, inherited, from his grandparents, three broken pocket watches. From then on, this collector searched for watches all over the country and world, aiming the restoration and increase of the collection.
Èvora, Portugal part 5 – Museum church São Francisco
The 2014-2015 work restored the area of the former dormitory, situated over the Chapter House and the Chapel of Bones, unused since the late 19th century. A small museum has been established...
Évora, Portugal part 4 – Chapel of Bone’s
This chapel was built in the 17th century, in a style popular at the time, in order to encourage reflection on the transitory nature of human life and the consequent commitment to living a constant Christian life.
Èvora, Portugal part 2 – Palace of King Manuel I.
The Palace of King Manuel I. was a residence of the Portuguese Kings in Portugal. At begin of the history of the Palace it was a monastery of Franciscans Monks...
Évora, Portugal part 1 – Impression’s
One of Portugal’s most beautifully medieval town, Évora is a great place to fall into the past of the history. Inside the 14th-century walls, Évora’s narrow...




