Closed Today Open tomorrow at 9:30-12:30,14:00-16:00
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Sertorio square, Evora 7000-509, PortugalMap
Phone+351 266 746 560
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Visit the Historical city of Evora.
O Convento do Salvador do Mundo This convent dates from the year 1610, and was the place who was occupied by the “Clarisse’s Nuns” in a very primitive way, before they made a church out of the build...
The monastery on the central square of the city (Certoriu), left (if face) from the municipal building. Externally humble and unattractive, well, at least, at least the facades are renovated, does not produce in ...
The church is part of the former female monastery. This church is a bright example of the 17th century Baroque art. The monastery was closed at the end of the 19th century.
A beautiful church with interesting azulejos of the Seventh century. If closed, you enter the door to the right of the facade that originally served the convent attached
Visit the Historical city of Evora.
O Convento do Salvador do Mundo This convent dates from the year 1610, and was the place who was occupied by the “Clarisse’s Nuns” in a very primitive way, before they made a church out of the build...
Another monastery
The monastery on the central square of the city (Certoriu), left (if face) from the municipal building. Externally humble and unattractive, well, at least, at least the facades are renovated, does not produce in ...
The church next to the mayor's office
The church is part of the former female monastery. This church is a bright example of the 17th century Baroque art. The monastery was closed at the end of the 19th century.
the church remains
The church was survived from the seventh Clarisse convent with beautiful azulejos, the tower used for offices and some parts of the chist.
Begli azulejos
A beautiful church with interesting azulejos of the Seventh century. If closed, you enter the door to the right of the facade that originally served the convent attached