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With enthusiasm and a very warm welcome, as is customary in Alentejo, I greet you and welcome you to Évora, the location of the Iberian and Mediterranean Chapter meeting of ICCA.
Évora is a history book of Portugal, a reality present in the small details of the city, revealing a human presence dating back to the megalithic era. Because of its rich history, the city was declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 1986 and will be the European Capital of Culture in 2027. These are reasons enough for Évora to deserve a closer look, but on top of that, it boasts excellent gastronomy that earns it the title of "Portugal's gastronomic soul."
These attributes...
Dear friends, As Chapter Chair of ICCA Iberian Chapter, it is my pleasure to invite you to our Annual Meeting which will take place from the 19th to 21st of April 2023 in the beautiful city of Evora, Alentejo.
This year we will celebrate our meeting together with our friends from the Mediterranean Chapter. A great opportunity to network, sharing knowledge and experiences with colleagues from other regions.
Our meeting...
Dear friends & members,
We are delighted to extend an early welcome and invite all of you to join us in Evora for the 2023 ICCA Mediterranean Chapter Summit.
Following last year successful experience, this year for the first time we will come together with our friends from the Iberian Chapter: it will be a unique opportunity to build connections with our colleagues from Spain and Portugal, share knowledge, best practices and create memorable moments together.
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Évora and the Alentejo way of life hits you differently.
It marks you forever!
Évora is a beautiful city located in the Alentejo region of Portugal, known for its rich history, stunning architecture, and cultural significance. It is a UNESCO World Heritage site and has many notable landmarks, such as the Roman Temple of Évora, the Cathedral of Évora, and the Chapel of Bones.
The Alentejo region is also known for its vast plains, rolling hills, and picturesque landscapes, as well as its unique cuisine, wine, and traditional crafts. It is a popular destination for those who seek a slower pace of life and an authentic taste of Portugal.
Whether you are interested in history, architecture, nature, food, or culture, Évora and the Alentejo have much to offer.
Évora
A great chapter in the Portuguese art history book
In the narrow streets and white houses, you will discover the soul of being a true resident of the Alentejo. You will find customs, traditions and gastronomy of excellence.
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ICCA Iberian & Mediterranean Annual Chapter Meeting