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I didn’t last long in this museum. I am a frequent visitor to museums and I have never been watched like this previously. From the moment I entered the exhibition I had staff peering at me every few seconds, while carrying on their conversations in loud voices. It was very…
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The Palace of Pimenta is located about 3 km north of Lisbon centre just beside the Metro station Campo Grande and Sporting Lisbon football stadium. The entrance fee is 3 euros for adults but we got in free with our Lisboa card. This 18th century Palace was built by King John…
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This is a branch of the Lisbon Museum. The others are: Teatro Romano, Torreão Poente, Santo António, and Casa dos Bicos. If you are interested in The 1753 earthquake you can find here some nice old prints and paintings of the city before and after the tragic event. Right now…
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If you are in the vicinity, then absolutely stop by for a stroll in the gardens to see the peacocks. They are beautiful, and a nice stroll in the garden is quite peaceful. You can, however, skip the museum. Yes, there are images, paintings, and historic maps that give a brief…
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We enjoy to see pictures lisbon before and after earthquake.the exhibition tiles very interesting.gardens very nice.
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