• The Almendres Cromlech is a collection of 95 granite monoliths. The stones range in size from 10 feet high to smaller stones the size of a chair.
  • History[edit]. Scheme showing the evolution of the Almendres Cromlech (Évora, Portugal) from the early Neolithic until today[2].
  • The Alentejo region contains numerous Neolithic stone formations and the finest is the Almendres Cromlech (Cromeleque dos Almendres).
  • Discover Almendres Cromlech in Évora, Portugal: "Portugal's Stonehenge" is made up of nut-like stones aligned with the heavens.
  • The Cromlech of the Almendres is strategically located off the national roadway from Évora to Montemor-o-Novo.
  • Boasting a spectacular hillside location among olive and cork trees, the Almendres Cromlech (Cromeleque dos Almendres) stone circle is the most...
  • Built in the early Stone Age the Almendres Cromlech (Cromleque dos Almendres) dates back over 6,000 years.
  • Almendres Cromlech is a little visited place. Located just outside Evora, in Portugal. The megaliths standing there are more than 5000 years old.
  • Almendres Cromlech, known locally as Cromeleque Dos Almendres, is located close to the city of Évora in the Alentejo region of Portugal.
  • The site of the Almendres Cromlech is reached from the main road leading from Évora to nearby Montemor-o-Novo, close to Guadalupe village.