Quake – Lisbon Earthquake Centre

The Quake – Lisbon Earthquake Centre in Lisbon is a captivating destination for anyone interested in understanding the devastating earthquake that struck the city in 1755. Located in the heart of Lisbon, this center offers a unique and immersive experience that takes visitors back in time to relive the catastrophic events of that fateful day.

As you step inside the Quake – Lisbon Earthquake Centre, you’ll find yourself surrounded by an atmosphere designed to recreate the sights, sounds, and emotions of the earthquake. The center utilizes state-of-the-art technology, including multimedia displays, interactive exhibits, and audiovisual presentations, to bring history to life.

The main highlight of the center is a highly realistic simulation of the earthquake itself. Through a combination of visual effects, rumbling floors, and surround sound, you’ll gain a visceral understanding of the immense power and destruction caused by the earthquake. It’s a truly immersive experience that helps visitors empathize with the people who lived through this catastrophic event.

Additionally, the Quake – Lisbon Earthquake Centre provides a wealth of historical context and information about the earthquake. You’ll learn about the architecture and urban planning of Lisbon before the disaster, as well as the widespread devastation and the subsequent efforts to rebuild the city.

The center also offers educational exhibits that delve into the science behind earthquakes, explaining the causes, the seismic activity in the region, and the measures taken to prevent or mitigate future earthquakes. It’s a fantastic opportunity to expand your knowledge and gain a deeper appreciation for the impact of natural disasters.

Whether you’re a history enthusiast, a science buff, or simply someone looking to engage in an interactive and thought-provoking experience, the Quake – Lisbon Earthquake Centre is a must-visit destination. It offers a unique blend of education, entertainment, and emotional connection, providing visitors with a profound understanding of the Lisbon earthquake and its lasting effects on the city and its people.

Visit Notes

If you have kids, or are a kid at heart, this museum is for you. It is very informative about earthquakes in general as well as the 1755 Lisbon earthquake specifically. You go in as a group and are led through a number of rooms, each with its own theme. There are interactive exhibits in every room. The highlight of the experience is the “ride” which allows you to experience the 1755 earthquake. When the quake struck, many people were in church, so the ride puts you in a church in a series of pews. If you have any kind of back problems, I will recommend asking for one of the seats that doesn’t move. It is literally a wooden pew that jerks you around pretty well and I could see this causing trouble for people with pre-existing conditions.

Overall, I had a great time at the museum and I would recommend it for some perspective on the earthquake that shaped Lisbon into what it is today.


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R. Cais de Alfândega Velha 39, 1300-598 Lisboa, Portugal

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