A place where reverence, history, and artistic expression merge in an unusual harmony.
In the heart of Évora, one of Portugal’s most historically rich cities, lies a captivating yet chilling marvel: the Chapel of Bones, or Capela dos Ossos. Attached to the Church of São Francisco, this chapel is unlike any other site, renowned for walls and columns meticulously adorned with thousands of human bones and skulls.

Constructed in the 16th century by Franciscan monks, the chapel serves as a profound memento mori, a stark reminder of the transience of life. Its famous, eerie inscription, “Nós ossos que aqui estamos, pelos vossos esperamos” (“We bones that are here, await yours”), encapsulates the monks’ intention to encourage contemplation of life’s fleeting nature.
Though initially unsettling, the Chapel of Bones stands as a profound historical and cultural monument, providing visitors with a deep connection to Portugal’s spiritual and philosophical past.

The Real Thing curates this experience as part of an immersive exploration of Évora, enriching your understanding with expert-guided insights. Your visit will become not just a journey through history, but an unforgettable exploration of Portugal's fascinating cultural heritage.
Évora, centrally located in Portugal’s charming Alentejo region, approximately 90 minutes from Lisbon.
Open year-round, but ideal visiting times are spring and autumn when the weather is most pleasant for exploring.
A unique encounter blending history, spirituality, and poignant reminders of life’s impermanence, all wrapped in the elegance and charm of Évora’s timeless streets.
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