The museum is the collection of two contemporary Portuguese artists, Artur Anjos Teixeira (1880-1935) and Pedro Anjos Teixeira (1908-1997). Father and son, respectively. The building was originally built for a waterfall but was converted into a sawmill and finally acquired by the city of Sintra as a depot for city-owned vehicles. In 1976, it was updated and reopened as what is there today, the museum.
I did not have the opportunity to visit the indoor museum today but to help me get some culture, they have a dozen or two pieces on public display along the sidewalk of the Volta do Duche that leads from the more touristy areas by the Palácio Nacional de Sintra https://www.yelp.com/biz/palácio-nacional-de-sintra-sintra-2?hrid=-Rpv2keWdbcxWnmuRzD1sQ back to the Sintra Railway Station https://www.yelp.com/biz/sintra-railway-station-sintra?hrid=FzFd6omQFIL8xuX75pLjoA. Many of the pieces are interactive and you can touch, feel and even sit on some of them. See what you like, skip what you don't. Free!
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