How best to plan Evora and the Alentejo
#61

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Castelo de Vide is fairly compact. You can visit the central square where there's parking, wander through the Judiaria and up to the castle in 2 hours. We even stopped in at the Museu Judaico in the site of the former synagogue for a quick visit. The Sephardic diaspora is something I find very interesting and the story of the Marranos and how they hid their identity during the Inquisition (I'm not Jewish).
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Synago...astelo_de_Vide.
https://www.portugaltravel.org/synag...astelo-de-vide.
In Marvăo you'll probably want to focus on the castle and its very large grounds.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Synago...astelo_de_Vide.
https://www.portugaltravel.org/synag...astelo-de-vide.
In Marvăo you'll probably want to focus on the castle and its very large grounds.
Last edited by Maribel; Apr 7th, 2022 at 04:22 PM.
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Thank you, Maribel. This is really helpful...we'll need to be very selective. Interesting links, I'll have to read about Marranos and the Sephardic diaspora. I found this
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marrano
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marrano
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Thanks for the links to the Castelo de Vide synagogue.Really fascinating! We were in the synagogues in Cordoba and in Toledo, and now we’ll get to visit the one here and in Tomar. The history of the Marranos is incredible - painful but very intriguing! I can imagine how special it is to be part of the Jewish community in Belmonte.
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I loved our visit to the tiny synagogue-museum in Castelo de Vide. The Sephardic heritage in Portugal and Spain really fascinates me.
https://jewishtoursportugal.com/castelo-de-vide/
https://www.visitportugal.com/en/des...alentejo/73790
https://www.redejudiariasportugal.co...astelo-de-vide
https://jewishtoursportugal.com/castelo-de-vide/
https://www.visitportugal.com/en/des...alentejo/73790
https://www.redejudiariasportugal.co...astelo-de-vide
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And our Fodorite Gardyloo introduced me to the book "The Mezuzah in the Madonna's foot"
https://www.amazon.com/Mezuzah-Madon.../dp/0060603402.
https://www.amazon.com/Mezuzah-Madon.../dp/0060603402.
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Maribel-great photos. Loved Monsaraz. Visited there as a day trip from Evora in May 2018. Had lunch at the restaurant in your photo "O Gaspacho" Delicious bruschetta and vegetable soup, with some local vino. Super cute place-very friendly owner!
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A bit more about Monsaraz from my favorite Portuguese blogger-
https://juliedawnfox.com/monsaraz/
https://juliedawnfox.com/monsaraz/
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For progol and xyz99,
Your two "homes" in Evora-enjoy them both! They're lovely.

The Pousada Convento dos Loios chapel

Sitting room of the Pousada

Pousada's outdoor area

The Pousada's "best" as in most historic room

The Albergaria do Calvario

Albergaria do Calvario

And the famed porco preto alentejano, like Spain's pata negra, grazing on acorns and producing some very fine ham!

The Pousada chapel's beautiful tiles--open to all to visit
Your two "homes" in Evora-enjoy them both! They're lovely.

The Pousada Convento dos Loios chapel

Sitting room of the Pousada

Pousada's outdoor area

The Pousada's "best" as in most historic room

The Albergaria do Calvario

Albergaria do Calvario

And the famed porco preto alentejano, like Spain's pata negra, grazing on acorns and producing some very fine ham!

The Pousada chapel's beautiful tiles--open to all to visit
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Ahaaaa, that explains it! Thanks. They had other days available, but not our dates, and I did not feel like re-arranging our dates for them. Plus, the Pousada is perfectly fine, too.
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I just found these photos of Castelo de Vide--such a pretty, manicured town and the Eagle's Nest of Marvăo with its superb panoramas, just to give you an idea of what you'll see in your time there.

Castelo de Vide from below

Its pretty square (it's a spa town)

its main square with sculptures where you can park


A pretty manor home turned small inn, the Casa Amarela overlooking the main square

The Serra Săo Mamede

The town seen from the castle

The Fonte da Vide, a Renaissance marble fountain dispensing the town's famous mineral water

The Rua. da Fonte of the Judiaria

The 13th century synagogue and museum, with 2 rooms, one for women and one for men with a collection of history of the local Jewish communities


A typical Marvăo whitewashed street leading to the castle

progol's Marvăo "home", the Dom Dinis

Marvăo castle

Its gardens

View from the castle ramparts to the church

The views from the Pousada's dining room

Castelo de Vide from below

Its pretty square (it's a spa town)

its main square with sculptures where you can park


A pretty manor home turned small inn, the Casa Amarela overlooking the main square

The Serra Săo Mamede

The town seen from the castle

The Fonte da Vide, a Renaissance marble fountain dispensing the town's famous mineral water

The Rua. da Fonte of the Judiaria

The 13th century synagogue and museum, with 2 rooms, one for women and one for men with a collection of history of the local Jewish communities


A typical Marvăo whitewashed street leading to the castle

progol's Marvăo "home", the Dom Dinis

Marvăo castle

Its gardens

View from the castle ramparts to the church

The views from the Pousada's dining room
Last edited by Maribel; Apr 9th, 2022 at 03:53 PM.
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The views everywhere! I want more time - 4 weeks isn’t enough! The views in Marvao are fantastic! And it looks like we’ll need to stop in the castle for a meal although I believe our “home” has a view, too. And those views from Castelo de Vide! more wow!
And Castelo de Vide is a must for the Jewish history as well. It feels very present, in fact.
And Evora! The pousada’s chapel! Love those tiles…
And Castelo de Vide is a must for the Jewish history as well. It feels very present, in fact.
And Evora! The pousada’s chapel! Love those tiles…

