Oriente Museum

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Lisboa, Portugal

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Art museum· Museum· Tourist attraction

Oriente Museum Reviews | Rating 4.4 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Oriente Museum is located in Lisboa, Portugal on Doca de Alcantara Norte, Av. Brasília. Oriente Museum is rated 4.4 out of 5 in the category art museum in Portugal.

Address

Doca de Alcantara Norte, Av. Brasília

Phone

+351213585200

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Loki Slevin

Amazing place! I was so happy visiting this museum! Nice atmosphere, beautiful and rich exhibition ️ Highly recommend to go there especially if you are interested in Asian culture and art. I spent here more than 2 hours! and it is free entrance every Friday evening. Worth to see

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RighT Realty

Superb. Very efficiently managed and organised. Highly recommended for the visitors to Lisbon. It displays the colonial days the Portuguese regime over the Far East countries, from Goa-India to Timor, China etc.

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Valter Silva

I highly recommend visiting the temporary exhibition of Teresa Cortez. I also quite enjoyed the section about Chinese Opera.

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Vodlo

Huge museum with lots of antiques from the erstwhile Portuguese colonies in the east. From Goa to Macau, Korea to China. Goa was ruled by Portuguese for over 450 years. Unfortunately, the space alloted and the collection displayed at the museum was absolutely negligible. Anyway, a must visit to witness the trade and connection of erstwhile Portuguese empire.

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Laura Sierralta

Love it! The staff is cool, is kinda dark there, it feels like you break an entry in a museum

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Mike X

It's free after a certain time (check the website). They're also open late so you can work it into any itinerary. Lots of stuff from Macau, which was a Portuguese colony back in the day.

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André Lencastre

Well organized and clean exhibition of oriental art of different types. The first floor holds extraordinary pieces of work and the Chinese opera floor was surprising. The temporary exhibits were interesting but I much rather liked the architectural display of Sou Fujimoto's work.

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Annamária Vicsek

I was at Museu do Oriente as conference-venue. They have the best rooftop terrace for coffee breaks and lunches with awesome view to the harbor.