The church of São João Evangelista, annex to the Convent of the Lóios, in Evora, Portugal
São João Evangelista - or the Lóios Convent and Church in Evora, Portugal, was founded in 1485 by Count Rodrigo Melo on orders of King João II. It was constructed over the ruins of Evora's Arabian castle, which was mostly destroyed by fire in the revolution of 1383-85 that led to João II becoming king. The church is the private property of the Duques de Cadaval, who still occupy a section of their palace next door.