MUSEU DA CIDADE—Casa do Infante

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Porto, Portugal

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State archive· Local history museum· Tourist attraction

MUSEU DA CIDADE—Casa do Infante Reviews | Rating 4.4 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

MUSEU DA CIDADE—Casa do Infante is located in Porto, Portugal on R. da Alfândega 9. MUSEU DA CIDADE—Casa do Infante is rated 4.4 out of 5 in the category state archive in Portugal.

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R. da Alfândega 9

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Paulo Rch

If you visit Oporto, you MUST visit this beautiful museum about Infante Don Henrique 'The Navigator' and the exposition about the Liberal Revolution of 1820. The museum is located in the old King's warehouse. Don't miss this place.

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Istvan Szajko

The Casa do Infante (Prince’s House) is an important landmark in Porto. First established in 1325, it was given this name after Prince Henry the Navigator was born here in 1394. Prince Henry was an important figure during the Age of Discovery.

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Bill Wood

Excellent museum showing the history of the building (mint, custom house) with raised walk walks over the exposed archeological runs. There is a history of Portuguese exploration as well that is very nicely presented using some innovative displays.

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Pier

Worth a visit. The reconstruction of the medieval city with interactive explanations is by itself worth the 2.20 euro entrance. Some other parts of the museums are however a bit boring and do not seem to have a unified theme.

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Jean Marcel Borges

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Anonymous

Informative, high-tech museum, thoroughly documented and well presented through interactive displays. The staff at the reception was welcoming and enthusiastic. We appreciated the experience, it's definitely a worthwhile museum!

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J.I Cho

The place is about the history of Porto as the center of Portuguese trade and the beginning of navigating the unknown world. I went there on Sunday and it was entrance free.

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Ian Connolly

Free on the weekends. I liked the section on Brazil!