Elvas
Elvas is a historic town located in the Alentejo region of Portugal. Known for its well-preserved fortifications, it was classified as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2012. The town features impressive military architecture, including the Amoreira Aqueduct and the Elvas Fortress, which showcase its strategic importance throughout history.
The town's origins date back to Roman times, and it has a rich cultural heritage. Elvas is also famous for its traditional Portuguese cuisine and vibrant local festivals, making it a popular destination for tourists interested in history and culture.