The Templo romano de Évora is the remains of a Roman temple dating back to around the first century AD. Destroyed by invading armies in the fifth century, it served various purposes over the millennia including, for many centuries, a butcher shop, before restoration and conservation work finally began in the 1870’s.
The ruins sit on a raised platform in a public square
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