Museum Frei Manuel do Cenáculo
Museum · Evora ·

Museum Frei Manuel do Cenáculo

Museum · Evora ·

Collection of art, artifacts, Roman ruins, and polyptych

Museum Frei Manuel do Cenáculo by null
Museum Frei Manuel do Cenáculo by null
Museum Frei Manuel do Cenáculo by null
Museum Frei Manuel do Cenáculo by null
Museum Frei Manuel do Cenáculo by null
Museum Frei Manuel do Cenáculo by null
Museum Frei Manuel do Cenáculo by null
Museum Frei Manuel do Cenáculo by null
Museum Frei Manuel do Cenáculo by null
Museum Frei Manuel do Cenáculo by null
Museum Frei Manuel do Cenáculo by null
Museum Frei Manuel do Cenáculo by null
Museum Frei Manuel do Cenáculo by null
Museum Frei Manuel do Cenáculo by null
Museum Frei Manuel do Cenáculo by null
Museum Frei Manuel do Cenáculo by null
Museum Frei Manuel do Cenáculo by null
Museum Frei Manuel do Cenáculo by null
Museum Frei Manuel do Cenáculo by null
Museum Frei Manuel do Cenáculo by null

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Largo do Conde de Vila Flor, 7000-804 Évora, Portugal Get directions

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Largo do Conde de Vila Flor, 7000-804 Évora, Portugal Get directions

+351 266 730 480
@museunfreimanueldocenaculo

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restroom
wheelchair accessible parking lot
wheelchair accessible entrance
wheelchair accessible restroom

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Nov 3, 2025

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Buck N.

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To find a gem such as this museum, located in a small city in the interior of Portugal speaks volumes about what the Portuguese people value. You MUST come. Artifact dating back to 4,000 years before Christ, in pristine condition. Paintings from the Flemish and Dutch schools of art. Artifacts from the Roman occupation. There are Roman ruins outside the museum. If you have a NIF number, the entrance fee is waived. But at 10€, it’s a bargain at half the price.

Nuno C.

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Really great museum with a variety of works of art. Along with the paintings and sculptures there is also a good collection of early Christian and Roman artifacts. Very near the Roman Temple of Diana. With the new government initiative Portuguese and foreign people who have a tax number (NIF) and live in Portugal can now visit 37 museums, monuments and palaces free of charge, 52 days a year and on any day of the week.

Nikos P.

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A small museum that houses one of the greatest works of western art. I had the unique privilege to enjoy the great polyptych in complete silence for a good half hour. The rest of the artworks are interesting especially in presenting the Flemish influence on Portuguese art.

Marianne E.S. T.

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Fascinating museum with a variety of archeological artifacts from 4000 BC, to Roman marbles to paintings from the 18th century. It’s also part of the Free entrance attractions for Portugal residents.

Juan L.

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Very cool museum with an audio guide included that was very helpful in telling the stories of the artifacts, sculptures and paintings. The museum is right outside the Roman ruins

Maryam K.

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Built in 1915, it is one of the most important museums in Portugal with more than 20 thousand objects including paintings, archeological artifacts, tiles, and tombstones of medieval times, etc. It is located in the vicinity of the Roman Temple and the Cathedral and a must-visit in Évora. The most famous collection is the 13 piece panel that shows *the Life of the Virgin* by an unknown artist in the 14th century. A highly recommended museum with a small entrance fee of around 3 €

Claudio Henrique S.

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Amazing museum, full of pieces of Evora’s History. You will Roman tumbs, nice paintings from many Portuguese artists and schools, perfect marble sculptures and archeological findings. Sunday morning is free.

Stephanie S.

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This place was small and quaint and contained lots of artifacts and stones/pieces of ruins from the local area. Entrance fee was only a few Euros, and it took only about 40 minutes to see everything. There’s a cool courtyard with a hanging sculpture.