Nossa Senhora de Guadalupe, Religious chapel in Évora, Portugal
Nossa Senhora de Guadalupe is a small chapel located in the municipality of Évora, situated within the flat and open countryside of the Alentejo region. The structure functions as a place of worship integrated into the rural landscape.
The chapel was established as an independent parish in 1985 after separating from Nossa Senhora da Graça do Divor. It maintained its religious function until 2013.
The chapel serves as a gathering place for Catholic worship, reflecting the spiritual traditions that shape community life in rural Alentejo.
The chapel is accessible by car through local roads in Évora, with parking available near the building. Visitors should note that this is a rural location where access may depend on opening hours for religious services.
The chapel sits within an area filled with prehistoric stone monuments, including the Almendres Cromlech and the Great Dolmen of Zambujeiro nearby. These ancient megaliths create a singular backdrop that speaks to the long human presence in this region.
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