The Palace of the Dukes of Cadaval in Évora historic centre, Portugal, next-door to the Lóios Convent and Church and facing the Roman Temple of the Goddess Diana.
The Palace of the Dukes of Cadaval in Évora historic centre, Portugal, next-door to the Lóios Convent and Church and facing the Roman Temple of the Goddess Diana.
The Cadaval Palace belongs to the Duke of Cadaval family, and today it has a harmonious architectural elements combination: Moorish (Mudéjar), Gothic and Manueline period. The palace with its 17th-century façade is constituted in part by an old castle burnt in 1384. Today it is dominated by a tower called Tower of the Five Shields. This palace was used by the governor of the city of Évora and served, from time to time, as royal residence. The first-floor rooms house a collection of manuscripts, family portraits and religious art from the 16th century, which can be visited by the public (as we did).