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    Museu da Marioneta

    4.7 (6 reviews)
    Open 10:00 am - 1:00 pm, 2:00 PM - 6:00 PM

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    Museu Nacional do Azulejo - Hallway exhibits

    Museu Nacional do Azulejo

    4.5(57 reviews)
    4.1 kmAlto de São João, Penha de França

    Catching up on review drafts a while back!…read more Had the pleasure of enjoying a few hours here in April 2022. Portugal being famous for their decorative ceramic tiles, this museum displays an extensive collection of both classical ceramic wall tile and modern art, housed in a 16th century monastery building. From the outside the building doesn't look super impressive though inside there's a good amount to see. Ticket price last I checked was €8, we arrived shortly after 10am on a Saturday and there was a line of about 20 people at the entrance and ticket counter though the line moved quickly. Upon entry first stop was the cafe for a quick breakfast, they took about 20ish minutes to open after the museum building opened, as we waited the staff was setting out chairs and readying some foodstuffs. Not wanting to wait too long, I went with a pastel de nata, a mini croissant and an espresso. The pastries were nothing special though not inedible. The espresso was solid. That being said, I came for the tiles and not the food, so getting to that... The exhibits start from the ground floor encircling a small courtyard and you make your way up a few more stories. The first two levels have more traditional tiles used for building ornamentation, some purely decorative motifs, others with elaborate scenes painted on them. The exhibit progresses in chronological order with upper floors featuring modern art. Since the museum sits in a historic monastery, the chapel, antechamber, auditorium and surrounding rooms part of the original church floor plan showcase elaborate wall and ceiling ceramic embellishments. Really gorgeous! Overall certainly recommend checking out this museum--there was a fair variety and what stood out to me was both the functionality and humor of some of the more classical pieces, and the creativity of the modern pieces. Worth it to spend a couple hours here if you're visiting Lisbon.

    This was a great museum and we also really enjoyed the café and gift shop. The museum showcases…read moretiles from the 15th century through today. It was cool to see how the tradition has evolved over the years. Many signs are in both Portuguese and English. All the staff we spoke with were also very fluent in English. This was also the first place I saw a people love us on Yelp sign (in Portuguese) which was super cool. The café serves coffee, beer and wine as well as sandwiches and pasties in a beautiful setting. Part of the café is indoors and part is in a garden courtyard. Beautiful sculptures and flowers. We got here on the bus but you could also Uber. Bus stop is very close but it's a bit out of the way from the main touristic areas. I would budget about two to three hours here depending on how interested you are in the tiles. Definitely have a drink and a snack and enjoy the courtyard garden area. Shop was well stocked, reasonably priced and featured some work by local artisans.

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    Museu Nacional do Azulejo - Creative modern multi-component art piece in the room adjacent the main chapel

    Creative modern multi-component art piece in the room adjacent the main chapel

    Museu Nacional do Azulejo - Tile artwork

    Tile artwork

    Museu Nacional do Azulejo - One of the courtyards

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    One of the courtyards

    Museu Nacional de Arte Contemporânea do Chiado - Museu Nacional de Arte Contemporânea do Chiado, Lisboa

    Museu Nacional de Arte Contemporânea do Chiado

    4.0(5 reviews)
    1.3 kmChiado, Rossio - Baixa - Chiado

    Often, contemporary art goes right over my head. Contemporary art is usually topical and current…read moreand political. And yes, they did have some of that here and yes, I did miss those messages. Much of the art was a bit more "modern" and this is the sort of art I like. Abstracts and impressionist and cubist. Pretty imagery and depth of color and quality of painting. Júlio Pomar (1926-2018) "Procissão", 1962. A stunning impressionist-styled painting of some sort of march or protest. Beautiful work of art. Joao Hogan (1914-1988) "Untitled", 1966. A beautiful and simple painting of a bridge that looked almost like the Western USA. Rene Bertholo (1935-2005) "Untitled", 1958. Fabulous browns and oranges and yellows. The museum has many great galleries and rooms for exhibits. The spaces are open, bright and perfect for art displays. I would only say that I wish there were more of these pieces for sale in prints or cards so that I could take them home with me. [Review 19034 overall - 229 in Portugal - 3 of 2023.]

    Very interesting collection. Someone I know compared it to the MoMA but I don't like that…read morecomparison. One of the top floors had a large exhibit on photography and art. It was interesting. Then there were some small galleries of modern art, cubists and such. Then we came to Pinheiro and some contemporaries- my favorite part! We got in free because our hotel comped us but I think it's worth the ticket price if you like the art ( look at the Yelp pictures). Bathrooms are great. Spotless and comfortable.

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    Museu Nacional de Arte Contemporânea do Chiado - Museu Nacional de Arte Contemporânea do Chiado, Lisboa

    Museu Nacional de Arte Contemporânea do Chiado, Lisboa

    Museu Nacional de Arte Contemporânea do Chiado - Museu Nacional de Arte Contemporânea do Chiado, Lisboa

    Museu Nacional de Arte Contemporânea do Chiado, Lisboa

    Museu Nacional de Arte Contemporânea do Chiado - Museu Nacional de Arte Contemporânea do Chiado, Lisboa

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    Museu Nacional de Arte Contemporânea do Chiado, Lisboa

    Museu do Dinheiro - Ticket area

    Museu do Dinheiro

    4.9(8 reviews)
    1.6 kmBaixa, Rossio - Baixa - Chiado

    Was walking in Alfama and stumbled across this FREE museum. On entry, you do need to go through a…read moremetal detector and bags and all items through X-ray like at the airport because I think this is a working bank? Not really sure why, but makes you feel safe. Go to get a ticket because the displays with change based on language. This museum really focuses on 1974 and the change in banking in Portugal due to the revolution. There are some interact displays for kids and why you need a ticket because you put the ticket in the machine to get it to interact in your language. This museum gets 5 stars because it is FREE, super clean, has great working very cold AC, clean bathrooms, WIFI, free drinking water machine near the bathrooms with super cold water, comfortable seats at entry to sit and relax and refresh, and great views of Alfama from 2nd floor. Bathroom: super clean

    It took me three years to go to the Museu do Dinheiro because, while it's free and right downtown,…read moreI've been to a lot of similar museums that were super boring. Lots of coins and bills in glass cases. I finally went because I had someone visiting and it was raining. I figured we'd go here and to the other free archaeology site downtown and still have time to get a coffee. Nope. The space is big: three levels of exhibits about money, plus the basement archeological finds. All of the exhibits are in English and Portuguese. If you're a history nerd and actually interact with the exhibits, you can easily spend three plus hours there like we did. If you're not a nerd, you can touch a gold bar, get a (picture of a) coin with your face on it, and use the bathrooms for free before going to drink at the quiosque outside. The interactive exhibits were kind of confusing, but trying to figure them out was part of the fun. My friend and I are both trying to learn Portuguese history, so it was particularly cool to see artifacts and piece things together. While there are coins and bills in glass cases, they worked really hard to explain why each item is interesting and present it in an engaging way.

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    Museu do Dinheiro - Museu do Dinheiro is a former church

    Museu do Dinheiro is a former church

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    Museu do Dinheiro - Museu do Dinheiro vault door!

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    Museu do Dinheiro vault door!

    Museu Coleção Berardo - Photo 13: Passage to museum

    Museu Coleção Berardo

    4.5(34 reviews)
    4.8 kmBelém, Belém - Restelo

    Even if you're not a fan of cubism, surrealism, etc., a visit is worthwhile for the beauty of the…read morebuilding itself and the views, which you can enjoy from either the second floor restaurant or the comfy outdoor chairs provided so you can sit and relax. Bonus: was not crowded on a beautiful Sunday in late May when downtown Lisbon was jammed with tourists.

    If you plan to spend a full day in Belem like Jamie W and I did, then I suggest visiting this…read morecontemporary museum but only if you have time after the essential stops like the Jerónimos Monastery. I just don't view the collection here as indispensable for modern art lovers. You can tell by the one-off nature of the exhibits that it started as a private collection, this one from a self-made billionaire businessman named José "Joe" Berardo. In fact, the museum was named after him when it first opened in 2007, but now it's officially called Museum of Contemporary Art (MAC/CCB). The museum is housed inside a massive concrete complex called Centro Cultural de Belém. On the upper floor, there are singular pieces from the likes of Warhol, Picasso, Dalí, Miró, and Lichtenstein. Less interesting to us were the lower floors where they dive deep into highly abstract, conceptual, and minimalist art. The labyrinthine layout is confusing to navigate, but you can skip sections entirely if you're not engaged with the exhibits you see like Jeff Koons' "Poodle" (Photo 9). That happened a lot with us. Admission is 15€, and there's a combo bookstore and cafeteria where we sat a spell and had the 2,5€ Iced Lattes (Photo 8). Frankly, a half-hour is enough for a visit, and it was pretty easy to pick up an Uber from the front of the complex to get back to central Lisbon. RELATED - Exploring Lisbon? Here's a collection of places I've visited and reviewed: https://yelp.to/6RJs_afSDR

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    Museu Coleção Berardo - Photo 14: "Wash II" by Yonamine (2008)

    Photo 14: "Wash II" by Yonamine (2008)

    Museu Coleção Berardo - Photo 5: Cafeteria

    Photo 5: Cafeteria

    Museu Coleção Berardo - Photo 12:  "Beta Tau" by Morris Louis (1961)

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    Photo 12: "Beta Tau" by Morris Louis (1961)

    MAAT - Museu de Arte Arquitetura e Tecnologia - Escultura de Luz (Sculpture of Light)

    MAAT - Museu de Arte Arquitetura e Tecnologia

    3.7(10 reviews)
    3.6 kmBelém, Belém - Restelo

    The best part of this experience was walking alongside the water as a cool breeze was blowing and…read moretaking in the beautiful architecture of the building and gazing at the bridge and surrounding landmarks. Once inside I was bewildered by the scarcity of the "Art". And it somehow got much worse when I visited the galleries. I'm baffled that there is any cost to this attraction let alone 15 Euros and the cafe was no better. Wish I had read the reviews first. Definitely left completely bummed out. However the persons working the front desk were super kind and helpful and for that, they deserve all the stars.

    Five stars for the beautiful exterior and delightful patio overlooking river Tejo. Nice place to…read moreenjoy views of the 25 of April Bridge. There is also a nice fluorescent installation right on the river and when we visited recently there was some performance art happening outside. All this is free and open to the public. There are also often vendors selling ice cream etc. To see inside, you pay 15€ per person for non- residents of Portugal, which is ridiculous for what it is, IMO. This museum is interesting from a technology/ architecture perspective and anyone who likes steampunk or industrial art would appreciate it. The exhibit on climate change and the exhibits of the history of the former steam power station and its workings were interesting. However what they are displaying as "art" is beyond subpar in my view. I am a fan of contemporary art also visited the museum of contemporary art which has infinitely superior art. The "art" here was very amateurish at best and disgusting at worst. One exhibit featured gross depictions of overweight old women and traumatic scenes of childbirth. IMO this museum would do better just focusing on science, technology and architecture and just get rid of the so called art. The person who commented below about inappropriate themes is also correct in that we saw depictions of pedophilia in the "art" section of the museum, which was rather disturbing, especially as there were families with small children touring. If you don't mind paying 15€ for the science and architecture aspect of this place it's okay. Skip the "art".

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    MAAT - Museu de Arte Arquitetura e Tecnologia - "Outsider Art" exhibit on first floor

    "Outsider Art" exhibit on first floor

    MAAT - Museu de Arte Arquitetura e Tecnologia - Outside, you get a view of the "golden gate bridge" same red color and made by same architect

    Outside, you get a view of the "golden gate bridge" same red color and made by same architect

    MAAT - Museu de Arte Arquitetura e Tecnologia - 1970s French Design, plastic all-in-one plate and utensils

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    1970s French Design, plastic all-in-one plate and utensils

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