UNIVERSITY OF ÉVORA (Colégio do Espírito Santo)
The University of Évora was created in 1551, by the initiative of Cardinal-King Henry, being a Jesuit College where they were teaching Philosophy, Ethics, Scripture, Speculative Theology , Rhetoric, Grammar and Humanities, to the missionaries who traveled around the world. It was the second university to be established in Portugal, after Coimbra.
In the building of the Holy Spirit's College, it is possible to visit the cloister, with two superimposed galleries of Tuscan order, the Hall of Acts, on baroque style, the tiles (azulejos) present in the original classrooms around the Cloisters, with references to classical authors such as Plato, Virgil, Aristotle or Archimedes; The Mannerist Church of the Holy Spirit (16th century), the Chapel of Our Lady of Conception, and the old library. The University was abolished in 1759 and reinstated in 1979.
The last impressions of the Algarve driving towards LIsbon....Cork oaks
The end of three lovely months spent in the south of Portugal breathing the essence of the beautiful Algarve

to those who have followed. It gives a sense to writing a TT
