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    Bojan P.

    Free entrance wed-sunday. They got interactive exhibits. Great for kids 10+ and adults who like to have fun. There are 15 different parts of the meseum, takes about an hour, and hour and half to visit them all.

    Museu do Dinheiro is a former church
    Bruce K.

    It's free and that's a good start. Then it's full of interesting history, the history of money. Focused on the story of Portuguese currencies through the ages, the museum was founded by the Bank of Portugal who continue to maintain it. The building is the former Church of São Julião so it's just a stunning setting. The vault door is pretty darned cool! Then a well-curated progression of currency exhibits that includes a 7th century BC coin, Chinese "Knife Money" from the 4th century BC, Brazilian gold coins, a Japanese Oban coin from 1862 and more. There is a history of the Euro and a huge collection of currency worldwide (I didn't see any US Dollars though). Many exhibits are interactive and set low enough that kids can participate. In the basement is King Dinis' Wall, an archaeological project that uncovered the city wall from 1294. Neat. Super interesting and well worth your time. [Review 19035 overall - 230 in Portugal - 4 of 2023.]

    Free museum through wed-sun, with the information about the evolution of money in Portugal and the world.

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    Museu Militar

    Museu Militar

    3.3(4 reviews)
    1.2 kmMouraria - Castelo - Alfama, Santa Apolónia

    This museum offers a family discount, we are a family and they would not honor the discount because…read morewe did not have 2 children. I think that is not fair, but another family got the discount. He had two children but no wife. This museum is CASH only. 3 euros entry fee. There is no WIFI. The entrance is a mess and in need of renovation and I think is going to be starting renovation because there are boards everywhere and the weeds are taking over. The museum is very military with lots of guns, canons, and more things that were owned by Portugal and then things Portugal pillaged from other countries. And even some guns that Portugal was able to get back after it was stolen for the museum. Many of the exhibits are in Portuguese only, so if you don't speak or read Portuguese and Google translate did not work with Portuguese, so many parts I skipped.

    Surprising to see so few reviews on this, officially the Artillery Museum, though I did pretty much…read morestumble across it as I was exploring this neighborhood of Lisbon. I've been to London's Imperial War Museum several years ago https://www.yelp.com/biz/iwm-london-london-2?hrid=0jWhKAZJf_kUkOtWAF37qQ so this was going to be interesting. Many artifacts here from Portuguese military history with extensive displays of cannon, firearms, uniforms and weaponry. Swords and such from centuries ago and a big focus on The Great War. I knew, but had forgotten, that Portugal declared itself neutral during WWII though they leaned a bit towards England as their ally dating back to the Anglo-Portuguese Treaty (Aliança Luso-Inglesa in Portuguese) of 1373. Yes, that's 1373. It is one of the oldest treaties in history. It's not just the objects on display but also the rooms themselves that are worthy of examination. Even the entrance is worth seeing, a monumental portico which survived the earthquake of 1755. There are many pieces of Azulejaria (Portuguese tiles) and paintings on display. Below in a basement area is the Pátio dos Canhões which contains a collection of artillery pieces. The entire museum is designed so that it can be enjoyed in a single line to minimize exposure to other museum goers for COVID purposes. For only €3, a real bargain and you can expect to spend at least one hour touring. [Review 16589 overall - 106 in Portugal - 99 of 2022.]

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