Ajuda National Palace, Lisbon

Palรกcio Nacional da Ajuda

The Palรกcio Nacional da Ajuda in Lisbon is a stunning neoclassical palace that offers visitors a glimpse into Portugalโ€™s royal past. Built in the 19th century, it was originally intended to be the permanent residence of the Portuguese royal family. However, due to political upheavals, including the exile of the monarchy in 1910, it was … Continue reading Palรกcio Nacional da Ajuda

MAAT, Lisbon

MAAT

The MAAT โ€“ Museum of Art, Architecture, and Technology in Lisbon is a cutting-edge cultural institution located along the Tagus River waterfront in the Belรฉm district. Opened in 2016, it offers a dynamic blend of contemporary art, architecture, and technology exhibitions within a stunning, futuristic building designed by British architect Amanda Levete. The museumโ€™s undulating, … Continue reading MAAT

Museu do Dinheiro, Lisbon

Museu do Dinheiro

The Museu do Dinheiro (Money Museum) in Lisbon offers a fascinating and interactive exploration of the history and cultural significance of money, from its earliest forms to modern digital transactions. Housed in the beautifully restored former Church of Sรฃo Juliรฃo, near the Praรงa do Comรฉrcio, the museum combines historical architecture with sleek, contemporary design. Visitors … Continue reading Museu do Dinheiro

Igreja de Sรฃo Roque, Lisbon

Igreja de Sรฃo Roque

The Igreja de Sรฃo Roque in Lisbon is one of the most ornate and historically significant churches in Portugal, offering visitors an extraordinary display of Baroque art and craftsmanship. Built in the 16th century as one of the first Jesuit churches in the world, it has a relatively simple faรงade that contrasts sharply with its … Continue reading Igreja de Sรฃo Roque

National Tile Museum, Lisbon

National Tile Museum

The National Tile Museum (Museu Nacional do Azulejo) in Lisbon is a captivating tribute to Portugalโ€™s rich tradition of azulejos, the beautiful, decorative ceramic tiles that have adorned Portuguese architecture for centuries. Housed in the 16th-century Madre de Deus Convent, the museum itself is an architectural gem, combining Manueline, Mannerist, and Baroque styles. Inside, the … Continue reading National Tile Museum

Carmo Convent, Lisbon

Carmo Convent

The Carmo Convent, located in Lisbon, Portugal, is an interesting historical site that stands as a poignant reminder of the devastating earthquake that struck the city in 1755. The convent, originally built in the 14th century, was severely damaged during the earthquake, leaving its magnificent Gothic architecture in ruins. Today, the Carmo Convent stands as … Continue reading Carmo Convent