Overview
The Roman Temple of Évora, often called the Temple of Diana, is one of the most iconic landmarks in the city. Built in the 1st century AD, it is a remarkable example of Roman architecture and one of the best-preserved Roman temples on the Iberian Peninsula. The temple’s towering Corinthian columns create a striking silhouette against the sky and offer a glimpse into Évora’s ancient past.
Located in the historic center, the temple stands as a symbol of the city’s rich Roman heritage. Visitors can admire its impressive structure from outside and explore the surrounding area, which includes charming streets and lively squares. The Roman Temple is a must-see for anyone interested in history, architecture, or archaeology.
Its central location makes it easy to combine a visit with nearby attractions, including the Cathedral of Évora and the Chapel of Bones.
