Evora Museum, Portugal
One of the highlights of the Museum is the Flemish retable (pictured below). This retable was brought to Evora's Cathedral during major restoration carried out in late 15th century. The retable combines scenes from Christ's Passion with scenes depicting the life of the Virgin. The series has been attributed to Gerard Davis, a painter established in Bruges from 1484.
This museum is quite surprising for the quantity and quality of artefacts displayed in a small city, so be sure to visit when in Evora.
Opening hours: Tuesday to Sunday, 9.30 a.m. to 5.30 p.m.
Entrance fee (standard): €3
How to go: You can make a day trip to Évora, from Lisbon, Orient Station (train Intercidades- IC); it takes about 90 minutes and costs €12.20, one way (2017).
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