Cathedral of Évora
The Cathedral of Évora, also known as Sé de Évora, is a Romanesque-Gothic cathedral located in the city of Évora, Portugal. Construction began in 1186, and it was completed in the 13th century. The cathedral is notable for its impressive architecture, including a large rose window and a beautiful cloister.
The cathedral is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and serves as a prominent symbol of the city. It houses various religious artifacts and artworks, reflecting the rich history of the Alentejo region. Visitors can also climb the bell tower for panoramic views of Évora and its surroundings.