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    Melissa B.

    This was a lovely art museum showcasing the ceramic tiles that Portugal is known for! It was so cool to look at all the colorful patterns and different art techniques. The museum is housed in a former convent so you can also check out the beautiful church with paintings everywhere. We had honestly planned to spend a few hours here but we were able to move through it in about an hour. It was SO hot that day and it felt even hotter in the museum so that probably pushed us along quicker. There were many great picture opportunities and they have a nice little gift shop at the end. I do wish there was a little bit more history to read about at the museum. It was only 8 euros for admission!

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    Dustin D.

    If you are in Lisbon and appreciate art and history, the National Tile Museum is a must see. I booked the 1 hour self guided tour through GetYourGuide for 2 pm and arrived 15 minutes early. The staff did allow me to go into the Museum a few minutes early. The National Tile Museum will immerse you into Portugal's rich history and culture. You do not need to use the self-guided tour since there are a bunch of places where they are areas of the museum with English translations. Volunteers are located around the museum who are more than willing to answer any question that you have. One of the best parts of the National Tile Museum was the church or chapel filled with centuries full of art. I would recommend checking out the museum if you are in Lisbon. If you have time before or after your tour check out the cafe or the gift shop to enjoy some a coffee or buy some unique pieces.

    Lily C.

    A must see in Lisbon! They have a great collection of old and new artistic tile pieces and a wide variety of techniques. The historical insights were very helpful in understanding the process of tile creation and the works we saw were stunning! I only wish they had a more extensive gift shop because I definitely was interested in taking some tiles home.

    Katie A.

    Worth a see. If you like mosaics or tiles, you will be pleasantly surprised. I would say plan on spending a couple of hours here. They do have captions in English, which adds to the experience.

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    Ravineel S.

    This is the beautiful National Tile Museum in Lisbon, Portugal. If you appreciate art and history this museum is a must-see. Roughly a 1-1.5 hour self guided tour will immerse you in some of Portugal's rich history and culture. There are some pieces that have English translations and some pieces that are only written in Portuguese. I would recommend bring some sort of translator (person or app) to allow yourself to fully engage. While beautiful there were some water leaks in the exterior hallways and construction taking place (closed off areas). We went in March and the crowd was relatively small since the peak season hadn't started. Overall a 4/5 experience.

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    Brien M.

    The museum is interesting and popular but not my favorite. A friend told us it's the best museum in Lisbon. I can't believe that.

    Eileen B.

    This place is beautiful. It's filled with tiles from all over Portugal. The intricate work that is done to make this is top notch. So much talent. There are religious decorative historical tiles and so much more A must see in Lisbon

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    Katie F.

    Very nice little museum. The tiles are beautiful and it was fun to learn the history of the art style. Great activity for a rainy morning in Lisboa.

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    Andrea U.

    The Azulejo or Tile is the identitary art of Portugal. It's been used throughout the past five centuries and differs from how it's perceived in other cultures. The museum truly appreciates the heritage of tile found all over the country. We went through room after room mesmerized by tiles on the floor, walls, ceiling, and even tile art. There was so much to see it was overwhelming and spectacular. Each room was more magnificent than the one before and the tiles are more unique, like nothing I've seen before. We walked through tile chapels filled with religious tiles. We saw 20th century tiles that were art deco, art nouveau and even three dimensional. The hunting room was full of animal tiles. On the third floor we saw a panoramic view of London, the panels were 23 meters long and documented the history of Lisbon prior to the 1755 earthquake, breathtaking! There was an attractive restaurant and seating in a beautiful garden. I went a little wild in the gorgeous gift shop, there was no shortage of tile items to purchase. We spent about two hours here. It was off the beaten path and difficult to get to by public transportation so we took an Uber.

    Amanda V.

    Visited the Museu Nacional do Azulejo (National Museum of Tile) on a recent adventure in Portugal. I felt it was pretty meh; I think I wanted to see more tile! The golden Church and Convent of Madre de Deus hidden inside was nothing short of spectacular, however. It's still an active place of worship, and understandably chosen by many Lisbon residents as their wedding ceremony venue. Worth a visit, but I think I had more fun wandering through the streets of Lisbon looking at the tile in the wild.

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    Bella J.

    This is THE most amazing thing you can see in Portugal. Having been to 9 other European countries and literally saw all the museums included in their passes, most museums were boring to me. But not this one. This is like nothing else. Building itself is 500+ years old. Too bad the museum does not advertise or explain the building and/or their exhibit very well. But if you read up on your own, it is amazing. It is a must see!

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    Bruce K.

    A highlight of my trip to Lisbon, the national tile museum is amazing. Two hours to see and appreciate the Portuguese art of azulejo. The building is housed in a former convent and it is neatly laid out and aligned so that you can appreciate the art without being crowded. The museum includes porcelain, tiles, ceramics and faience from the 19th and 20th centuries. One of the more interesting exhibits was on how these tiles are manufactured and then there are several exhibit rooms with different types and designs. My favorites were the turquoise cat and the female figure, both of which I have included in my photos. The museum is a bit far from the usual downtown areas. You can walk, but there is a direct bus too. The 24-hour fare with a Viagem card works on the buses. [Review 16590 overall - 107 in Portugal - round number 100 of 2022.]

    Angie Y.

    A medium sized museum with two floors that has a ton of different ceramic exhibits and a church. The tiles are very similar to the different patterns around the city but there are some ones that are more historical and restored. While some of the exhibits have plaques that explain the history and process with the tiles, as a tourist it was somewhat hard to comprehend given the writing in Portuguese. Definitely don't stop in this ceramic's museum without checking out what I thought was the show stopping church chapel.

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    Built in a former convent, the interior has not been ruined - lightly, but well renovated so that you can still imagine the convent.

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