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Private Tour Évora - Wine Tasting - Beautiful Medieval Village of Monsaraz

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Evora, PT
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Embark on a private tour to Évora and experience the beauty of the medieval village of Monsaraz. As you journey through Alentejo, you'll be captivated by the breathtaking views of vineyards, cork trees, and stork nests. Stop by Ervideira for a wine cellar visit and indulge in a blind tasting of 10 exquisite wines, including ones aged in the largest artificial lake in Europe. Then, feast on a delicious lunch in the charming village of Mourão before exploring the picturesque village of Monsaraz, steeped in history and culture. Walk through its ancient castle and walls that have witnessed the passage of time and discover its fascinating stories. Finally, visit the city of Évora and marvel at its Roman temple, Giraldo Square, Church of San Francisco, and the famous Chapel of Bones. This immersive tour promises a day filled with awe-inspiring sights and unforgettable experiences.

About this experience

  • Free Cancellation For a full refund cancel at least before the start of your booking
  • Admission Included
  • 10 hours
  • Suitable for 1-8 Participants
  • Private Tour
  • Guided Experience
  • Explore the Church of St. Francis
  • Experience the Chapel of Bones
  • Tour the Ervideira Wine Cellar and taste 10 wines
  • Discover the medieval Castle and Walls of Monsaraz
  • Bottled water
  • Sockets usb for mobile phone charger
  • Private tour
  • Wine tasting
  • Tv with entertainment and films about the places to visit in your language
  • Transport by air-conditioned minivan
  • Free wifi
  • Gratuities
  • Lunch

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Introduction

The Private Tour Évora - Wine Tasting - Beautiful Medieval Village of Monsaraz offers a unique and unforgettable experience in the charming region of Alentejo, Portugal. This tour takes visitors on a journey through history and culture, allowing them to explore the beautiful landscapes, taste exquisite wines, and visit historic sites.

What to expect?

During this tour, visitors can expect to indulge in a variety of experiences. They will have the opportunity to visit the Ervideira Wine Cellar, where they can taste a selection of 10 wines, including blind tasting and wines aged in the largest artificial lake in Europe. Afterward, a delicious lunch awaits at Restaurant Adega Velha or a similar spot in Mourão Village. The tour then continues to the captivating Village of Monsaraz, known for its medieval charm and rich historical heritage. Lastly, visitors will explore the City of Évora, where they can admire the impressive Diana Roman Temple, Giraldo Square, Church of San Francisco, and the famous Chapel of Bones.

Who is this for?

The Private Tour Évora - Wine Tasting - Beautiful Medieval Village of Monsaraz is perfect for travelers who appreciate history, culture, and exceptional wines. Whether you are a wine connoisseur or simply enjoy exploring unique destinations, this tour offers something for everyone. The experience is suitable for individuals, couples, families, and groups of friends who want to immerse themselves in the beautiful landscapes and fascinating heritage of Alentejo.

Why book this?

This tour stands out with its carefully crafted itinerary that combines wine tasting, cultural exploration, and picturesque scenery. The chance to visit the Ervideira Wine Cellar provides a unique opportunity to taste high-quality wines while learning about the winemaking process. The visit to the Medieval Village of Monsaraz offers an enchanting journey back in time, where visitors can wander through narrow streets, ancient walls, and admire breathtaking views. The tour also includes exploring the City of Évora, a UNESCO World Heritage site, allowing visitors to witness the rich Roman history and architectural treasures.

Good to know

It's important to note that the total duration of this tour is approximately 600 minutes. Visitors should wear comfortable clothing and footwear, as there will be a fair amount of walking involved. Additionally, transportation to and from Lisbon is provided, ensuring a hassle-free experience. The tour also includes a delicious lunch at a typical restaurant in Mourão Village, where visitors can savor authentic Alentejo cuisine.

Reviews

Reviews from individuals who have experienced the Private Tour Évora - Wine Tasting - Beautiful Medieval Village of Monsaraz have depicted it as an incredible journey filled with unforgettable moments. Visitors praised the knowledgeable guides and their ability to provide exciting insights into the history and culture of the region. The wine tasting experience at Ervideira Wine Cellar received high accolades, with visitors expressing their delight with the exquisite wines and the passionate storytelling from the winemakers themselves. The visit to the Village of Monsaraz and the City of Évora were regarded as highlights, with visitors captivated by the well-preserved historical sites and the magical atmosphere of these charming locations. Overall, the tour was described as a perfect blend of history, culture, and culinary delights, leaving participants with cherished memories of their time in Alentejo.

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Your Itinerary

Templo Romano de Evora (Templo de Diana)

The Roman temple of Évora, known as the Temple of Diana, is located in the city of Évora, is part of the historical center of the city, which was classified as a World Heritage by UNESCO. Ranked as National Monument. It is one of the most famous landmarks of the city and one of the most significant symbols of the Roman presence in Portuguese territory.

Igreja de Sao Francisco

The Church of St. Francis in Evora is a church of Gothic-Manueline architecture. Built between 1480 and 1510 by masters of Pedraria Martim Lourenço and Pero de Trilho and decorated by the royal painters Francisco Henriques, Jorge Afonso and Garcia Fernandes, it is closely linked to the historical events that marked the period of maritime expansion of Portugal. This is evident in the symbols of the monumental nave of the vaulting vault: the cross of the Order of Christ and the emblems of the founding kings, D. João II and D. Manuel I. According to tradition, Gil Vicente was buried in this church in 1536.

Capela dos Ossos

The Bones Chapel is one of the most famous monuments in Évora. It was built in the 17th century on the initiative of three Franciscan monks who, in the spirit of the time (religious counterrevolution, according to the norms of the Council of Trent), intended to convey the message of the transience of life, as can be seen from the famous warning at the entrance: "We bones here we are waiting for you." Besides the spiritual question, there was also a physical question, which is; there were in the region of Évora forty-two monastic cemeteries that were occupying too much space and strategic places that many intended to use for other purposes. So they decided to remove the skeletons from the earth and use them to build and decorate the chapel. Its walls and eight pillars are "decorated" with bones and skulls connected by brown cement. The vaults are of brick plastered to white, painted with allegorical motifs to death. It is a monument of a penitential architecture of ornate arches with rows of skulls, cornices and white ships. It has been calculated around five thousand bones, including skulls, vertebrae, femurs and others, coming from cemeteries, located in churches and convents of the city, and which were connected with brown cement and are arranged by the walls, ceiling, columns and even outside . There are still two whole skeletons hanging by chains on one of the walls, one of which is that of a child.

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Ervideira

Guide Visit the Wine Cellars and tasting 10 Wines The estates of Monte da Ribeira and Herdadinha both belong to the Leal da Costa family, which can be traced back to the Count of Ervideira, a successful farmer who lived between 19th and 20th centuries. The Count, who received his nobel title from king Carlos I in recognition for his social work in the region, began producing wine in 1880, as one can see in the bottles the company proudly exhibits in its wine tasting room. With 160 ha of vineyards, divided between the Vidigueira and Reguengos estates, Ervideira’s administration is held by the family matriarch D. Maria Isabel and her six children, being Duarte Leal da Costa the executive director. The oenological direction is under direction of Nelson Rolo.

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Monsaraz Castle and Walls

2377/5000 The medieval castle At the time of the Christian Reconquest of the Iberian Peninsula, the town was initially conquered by the forces under the command of the legendary Geraldo Sem Pavor (1167). After the defeat of D. Afonso Henriques (1112-1185) in Badajoz (1169) was recovered by the Almoado Caliphate under the command of Abu Iacube Iúçufe (1173), to be definitively conquered by D. Sancho II (1223-1248), with the aid of the Order of the Templars, in 1232, to whom it made the donation of these domains. From this time we were reminded of the Templar knight Gomes Martins Silvestre, settler of Monsaraz, whose tomb is currently in the Mother Church of Santa Maria da Lagoa. D. Afonso III (1248-1279), in order to increase his settlement and defense, granted him a Charter of Foral in 1276. In this period, the settlement action of Monsaraz is linked to the figure of the knight Martim Anes Zagallo, who is believed to have as the mayor of the town and his castle, having begun the construction of the new Alcáçova, at which time the primitive Mother Church of Santa Maria da Lagoa and other buildings began. Castle of Monsaraz. In the context of the crisis of 1383-1385, the village and its castle were attacked by English archers under the command of the Earl of Cambridge, supposedly allies of Portugal, falling in the early summer of 1385 under the rule of the King of Castile , when it invaded the Alentejo. Abandoned by the Castilian troops in march, they were recovered by the forces loyal to D. João I (1385-1433), under the command of the Constable D. Nuno Alvares Pereira, before the battle of Aljubarrota. In 1412, by donation of the Constable to his grandson D. Fernando, Monsaraz became part of the domains of the House of Braganza. Under the reign of D. Manuel I (1495-1521), the town and its castle are figured by Duarte de Armas (Book of Strengths, c.1509). In 1512, the sovereign granted the New Foral to the village. From the Restoration War to our days In the context of the Restoration War of Portuguese Independence, due to its proximity to the Guadiana river and the Spanish border, the Council of War of D. João IV (1640-1656) determined the modernization of its defenses, involving the village with adapted walls to the shots of the artillery of the time, receiving traces abaluartados in the style Vauban, with project of Nicholas of Langres and Jean Gillot: the Fort of San Bento de Monsaraz.

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