National Tile Museum
Lisbon
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National Tile Museum is devoted to the quintessentially Portuguese tiles seen so frequently on buildings across the country. The collection is housed in a monastery, the varying architectural styles and decorations of which give a quick walkthrough the country's major movements. One of the highlights is an enormous tiled fresco which shows Lisbon as it was just before the big earthquake in 1755.
Useful Information
- Address: Museu Nacional do Azulejo, Rua da Madre de Deus 4, Lisbon
- Email: geral@mnazulejo.dgpc.pt
- Phone: +351 218 100 340
- Opening House: www.instagram.com/museunazulejo
- Address: Tue–Sun 10am–1pm / 2pm–6pm, Mon closed
- More Info: f50f51f24373f1147a94b6175d39f3ad99a6cede
- More Info: www.facebook.com/pages/category/Art-Museum/Museu-Nacional-do-Azulejo-179906992042145/
Do & See
A true modern metropolis that can compete with any world capital in the number of attractions, Lisbon is a city that is on the up and up. Best known for its colonialist history, rich architectural tradition and Fado music, the city is perfect for long walks — hike up the hills of Alfama or at St George's Castle to get the most spectacular views. Romans, Berber pirates, Moorish builders and brutal Reconquista knights left their mark on the urban fabric of the city. Most of the best sights, restaurants and nightlife spots are situated along the river. Dive headfirst into the bohemian atmosphere of Lisbon.

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