Cathedral of Évora

ÉVORA (Portugal): Interior of Cathedral

The cathedral of Évora was built in the Romanesque style between 1186 and 1204 and restored in Gothic style (c. 1400). It was built after Giraldo's conquest, right on top of the site of the mosque.
The interior consists of a nave with two aisles. The 18th-century main altar, of pink, black, and white marble, is the finest in town.

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