1 Best Sight in Évora and the Alentejo, Portugal

Universidade de Évora

From 1555 until its closure by the Marquis de Pombal in 1759, this university was a Jesuit college; in 1979, after a lapse of more than 200 years, Évora University resumed classes. Although enrolment is small, the college's presence enlivens this ancient city. It's worth a visit to the well-preserved buildings: the large courtyard is flanked on all sides by graceful buildings with double-tier, white-limestone, arched galleries in Italian Renaissance style. From the main entrance, you'll see the imposing baroque facade of the gallery known as the Sala dos Actos (Hall of Acts), which is crowned with allegorical figures and coats of arms carved in white marble quarried in the region. Lining the gallery's interior are azulejo works depicting historical, mythological, and biblical themes.

Largo dos Colegiais 2, Évora, Évora, 7000, Portugal
266 740 800
sights Details
€3 access to classrooms and chapel when school is not in session
Rate Includes: Closed Sun.