Evora is one of the finest and most charming cities in Portugal. It's a real open air museum with a large number of preserved monuments and public buildings, what they did to protect the UNESCO city, surrounding a World Cultural Heritage.
Everyone was after he left the town Evora. The Celts were the ones who called the settlement "Ebora" and the Romans have left here the most important landmark, the Temple of Diana. Dating from the 2nd century, the Temple of Diana is one of the best preserved
Roman monuments of the Iberian peninsula, built on a stone platform three feet high, with 14 of the 18 original Corinthian columns still standing.