Saint Francis Church and Chapel of the Bones, Evora, Portugal

Saint Francis Church in Évora is best known for the gloomy Chapel of the Bones, one of the most famous monuments in Évora.
The church was built in a Gothic style, with some Manueline influences, in the late 15th, early 16th centuries, replacing an earlier romanesque church. The main altar, from a later date, displays renaissance features. The day I visited the church was undergoing major restoration works.
The gloomy Chapel of the Bones, located next to the main entrance of the church gets its name from its interior walls being covered and decorated with human bones and skulls. It was built in the 16th century by a Franciscan monk who wanted to pass the message of life being transitory or, as the entrance warning goes, "We bones, that are here, for yours await".

Opening hours: 09:00 – 12:45 // 14:30 – 17:10 Sundays at 10:00
Entrance fee (standard): €2






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