DescriptionAncient Roman Temple, Évora - Apr 2011.jpg
Believed to have been dedicated to the Roman goddess Diana (chaste goddess of the hunt), this 2nd or 3rd century temple survived because it was converted to a number of uses over the centuries -- such as an armory, theater and animal slaughterhouse. In 1870 the city removed additions and rescued what was left of the original building.
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Believed to have been dedicated to the Roman goddess Diana (chaste goddess of the hunt), this 2nd or 3rd century temple survived because it was converted to a number of uses over the centuries -- such as an armoury, theater and animal slaughterhouse. In 1870 the city removed additions and rescued what was left of the original building.