1243-526 - Aerial drone panoramic view of the historic Centre of Évora, Alentejo, Portugal. The city has roots go back to Roman times, reached its golden age in the 15th century, when it became the residence of the Portuguese kings
809-8297 - The Cromlech of the Almendres, a megalithic complex, one of largest existing group of structured menhirs in Europe, Evora, Alentejo, Portugal, Europe
809-8298 - The Cromlech of the Almendres, a megalithic complex, one of largest existing group of structured menhirs in Europe, Evora, Alentejo, Portugal, Europe
1176-158 - Giraldo Square (Praca do Giraldo) and St. Anton's church in the historic centre, with dragon's tooth paving, Evora, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Alentejo, Portugal, Europe
1176-159 - View along the medieval cobbled street of Rua dos Mercadores historic centre of Evora, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Alentejo, Portugal, Europe
1176-157 - The Almendres stone circle, one of the oldest cromlechs in Europe in a region knows as the Iberian Mesopotamia, Evora, Alentejo, Portugal, Europe
1131-452 - Detail of Os Meninos da Graca statues supporting the terrestrial globe, Igreja da Graca (Church of our Lady of Grace), Evora, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Alentejo, Portugal, Europe
832-198588 - Visitors in the charnel, bones chapel Capela dos Ossos in the Franciscan monastery, Evora, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Alentejo, Portugal, Europe
832-198582 - Interior of the Basilica Se Catedral de Nossa Senhora da Assuncao cathedral, Evora, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Alentejo, Portugal, Europe
832-51674 - Statue Os Meninos, The children, supporting the terrestrial globe, Church Da Graca, Evora, Unesco World Heritage Site, Alentejo, Portugal, Europe