Temple of Évora
This landmark is The Roman Temple of Évora. Supposedly people built it in the first century CE to commemorate Augustus Caesar. Over the years, the Temple has had many other uses, including a butcher’s shop and bank vault for the Castle of Évora during the 14th century. However, the Temple almost did not make it. In the fifth century, Germanic invaders nearly destroyed it. It was not until 1789 that a severe reconstruction took place and later construction in the 19th century.