Torre de Coelheiros explained

Type:parish
Region:Alentejo
Cim:Alentejo Central
District:Évora
Municipality:Évora

Torre de Coelheiros is a parish within the municipality of Évora, in the Alentejo region, with 226,24 km² and 539 inhabitants (2021). Its population density is 2,4 hab/km².

Former domain of the Cogominhos, the parish also known as Nossa Senhora do Rosário, was established in 1535, upon request by Nuno Fernandes Cogominho.[1]

It lost most of its population to emigration in the 60's and 70's, especially to Switzerland.

Its main landmarks are the montado landscape, the Paço dos Cogominhos, the church of Nossa Senhora do Rosário and Pelourinho. Currently the parish of Torre de Coelheiros also encompasses the extinguished parishes of São Bento de Pomares, São Jordão e São Marcos da Abóbada. Outside the village lies also the abandoned churches of São Bento de Pomares and São Jordão.

Historic landmarks

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Paróquia de Torre de Coelheiros . 6 December 2013 . Arquivo Distrital de Évora.