Évora - Cathedral
Évora was definitively reconquered from Arab hands in 1166 and soon afterwards the new Christian rulers of the city began to build a cathedral, dedicated to the Virgin Mary. This first building, built between 1184 and 1204, was very modest and was enlarged circa 1280-1340, this time in early Gothic style. The cathedral received several valuable additions through time, such as the Gothic cloisters (14th century), the Manueline chapel of the Esporão (early 16th century) and a new, magnificent main chapel in baroque style (first half of the 18th century). It is the largest of the mediaeval cathedrals in Portugal, and one of its best examples of Gothic architecture. Please PIP to see the old streets surrounding it with all its souvenir shops but do not forget we are in cork country. . .
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Taken on Saturday September 1, 2018
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Posted on Tuesday September 11, 2018
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