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Lisbon - Museums and Landmarks

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Lisbon - Museums and Landmarks

ST.GEORGE’S CASTLE

An 11th century Moorish castle perched atop Lisbon’s highest hill. Step back in time and admire its imposing towers, fortified walls, beautiful courtyards, and the breath-taking views to the city and the Tagus River.
LOCATION: R. de Santa Cruz do Castelo, 1100-129, Lisbon
www.castelodesaojorge.pt

THE NATIONAL MUSEUM OF ANCIENT ART

Housed inside a 17th century palace, with the remains of the Saint Albert monastery integrated into the building, the museum holds the largest collection of Portuguese paintings.
LOCATION: Rua das Janelas Verdes, 1249-017, Lisbon
www.museudearteantiga.pt

SANTA JUSTA LIFT

Hop on the Santa Justa lift, Lisbon’s only remaining vertical lift, for an unconventional ride from the lower part of the Baixa district up to Largo Do Carmo. Visit for wonderful panoramic views over the historic center of Lisbon.
LOCATION: R. do Ouro,1150-060, Lisbon

JERONIMOS MONASTERY

This captivating monastery is a UNESCO World Heritage Site that was built during the Age of Discovery, to celebrate the achievements of the great Portuguese explorers.
LOCATION: Praca do Imperio, 1400-206, Lisbon
www.mosteirojeronimos.gov.pt

SE CATHEDRAL

Se Cathedral is Lisbon’s oldest and most important church. It’s a fortified Romanesque cathedral with twin castellated bell towers which was founded in the 12th century on the site of a Moorish mosque.
LOCATION: Largo da Se, 1100-585, Lisbon

BELEM TOWER

A gothic tower built c.1514 to commemorate the expedition of Vasco da Gama and guard the entrance to the Lisbon harbor. The Belem Tower was declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1983.
LOCATION: Av. Brasilia, 1400-038, Lisbon
www.torrebelem.gov.pt

BELEM PALACE

The palace is the official residence of Portugal’s president since 1910. Worth visiting for the beautiful gardens and the statue of Afonso de Albuquerque, standing atop a 20m-high Neo-Manueline pedestal.
LOCATION: Praca Afonso de Albuquerque, 1349-022, Lisbon

ESTRELA BASILICA

A beautiful church famous for its cork and terracotta 500-piece nativity scene and intricate marble interiors. It is also the resting place of Queen Maria I of Portugal.
LOCATION: Praca da Estrela, 1200-667, Lisbon

NATIONAL PANTHEON

Built on the original site of the church of Santa Engracia, this grand Baroque monument is home to the tombs of the country’s most distinguished public figures.
LOCATION: Campo de Santa Clara, 1100-471, Lisbon

CARMO CHURCH

The ruins of this Gothic church are a grave reminder of the 1755 Lisbon earthquake. Wander its roofless nave and visit its small archaeological museum which houses few but significant exhibits.
LOCATION: Largo do Carmo, 1200-092, Lisbon

NATIONAL TILE MUSEUM

An impressive museum dedicated to the Portuguese art of azulejos(ceramic tiles). The museum’s collection features decorative ceramic tiles from the second half of the 15th century to the present day.
LOCATION: 4 R. Me. Deus, 1900-312, Lisbon
www.museudoazulejo.gov.pt

MONUMENT TO THE DISCOVERIES

This large monument that resembles the prow of a ship dominates the Belem waterfront. It was inaugurated in 1960 to celebrate the fifth centennial of the death of Henry the Navigator.
LOCATION: Av. Brasilia, 1400-038, Lisbon
www.padraodosdescobrimentos.pt

CALOUSTE GULBENKIAN MUSEUM

A fascinating fine arts museum that holds an amazingly diverse collection of artifacts. Save some time to admire Rene Lalique’s beautiful jewelry collection, including the world famous ‘Dragonfly’.
LOCATION: 45A Av. de Berna, 1067-001, Lisbon
www.gulbenkian.pt

THE ROMAN GALLERIES

An ancient underground set of Roman tunnels that dates back to the 1st century. The galleries open to the public typically twice a year during the spring and summer, and access is via a manhole in the middle of the street!
LOCATION: 77 Rua da Prata, 1100 026, Lisbon
www.galeriasromanas.cm-lisboa.pt

THE MUSEUM OF ART, ARCHITECTURE AND TECHNOLOGY (MAAT)

A newly built cultural center which hosts exhibitions, workshops and courses, inside an impressive building located on the banks of Tagus River.
LOCATION: Av. Brasilia, 1300-598, Lisbon
www.maat.pt

PENA PALACE

One of the greatest expressions of 19th century romanticism in Portugal. Built by King Ferdinand II, the palace’s extravagant exterior, impressive decor, and stunning gardens make it one of the most popular landmarks in Portugal.
LOCATION: Estrada da Pena, 2710-609, Sintra
www.parquesdesintra.pt

CASTLE OF THE MOORS

The castle is Sintra’s oldest monument built by the Moors in the 8th and 9th centuries. Perched on a hill over 400 meters above sea level, it offers stunning views to the Atlantic.
LOCATION: 2710, Sintra
www.parquesdesintra.pt

QUINTA DA REGALEIRA

An emblematic neo-Manueline mansion, famous for its ornate interiors, lush gardens, and mystic ‘Initiation Wells’.
LOCATION: 5 R. Barbosa do Bocage, 2710-567, Sintra
www.regaleira.pt

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