Museu de Lisboa
The Museum of Lisbon is comprised of five locations dedicated to the discovery of the city history and the present times. While each of the five sites – Pimenta Palace, the Roman Theatre, the Saint Anthony Museum, West Tower and Casa dos Bicos – has its own focus and collections, they all share the same identity and mission: to show Lisbon in multiple ways and unveil the richness of one of Europe's oldest cities.
The Roman Galleries in Rua da Prata are also run by the Museum of Lisbon. These are located beneath the streets of downtown Lisbon and are usually opened to the public twice a year.
Events
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Other Santa Apolónia Train Station
Walking tour
- 25 MAR 2023 11AM
- 14 OCT 2023 3PM
- 03 SEPT 2022 3PM
25 Mar 202311h – 13h
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International Congress Performance Buildings in Roman Lusitania
Roman Theatre Museu do Fado | Largo do Chafariz de Dentro, 1, Lisboa
Conference
24 — 25 Mar 202310h30 – 19h
Organization Museum of Lisbon – Roman Theatre
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Other Church of Saint Anthony
Music
- 25 Mar 2023 6:30 pm
25 Mar 202318h30 – 19h30
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Silêncio que vão cantar os pássaros
Pimenta Palace
Shows
25 Mar 202320h – 22h
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Pimenta Palace Museum of Lisbon – Pimenta Palace
Family activities
- 26 MAR 2023 10:30AM
26 Mar 202310h30 – 11h45
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Pimenta Palace
Other
11 — 26 Mar 202310h – 18h
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Pimenta Palace
Other
11 — 26 Mar 202310h – 18h
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Roman Theatre
Courses
- 27, 28 & 29 Mar 2023 6PM
27 — 29 Mar 202318h – 19h30
News
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07 Dec 2022
Roman Theatre
Call for posters for the Internacional Congress Perfomance Buildings in Roman Lusitania
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29 Oct 2021
Pimenta Palace Saint Anthony
Museum of Lisbon awarded by APOM Prize 20/21
Long-term Exhibitions
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Museum of Lisbon
Saint AnthonySaint Anthony
Exhibition
Long-term Exhibition
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Museum of Lisbon
Casa dos BicosCasa dos Bicos
Exhibition
Long-term Exhibition
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Museum of Lisbon
Roman TheatreRoman Theatre
Exhibition
Long-term Exhibition
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Pimenta Palace
Exhibition
Long-term Exhibition
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Model of Lisbon before the 1755 earthquake
Pimenta Palace
Exhibition
Long-term Exhibition