Roman Temple of Évora
The Roman Temple of Évora, also known as the Temple of Diana, is a well-preserved ancient structure located in the city of Évora, Portugal. Built in the 1st century AD, it is a significant example of Roman architecture in the Iberian Peninsula. The temple features Corinthian columns and a rectangular layout, showcasing the engineering skills of the Romans.
Today, the temple stands as a symbol of Évora's rich history and is part of the Historic Centre of Évora, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Visitors can admire its impressive ruins and learn about the Roman influence on Portuguese culture and architecture.