Museum Medeiros e Almeida

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Lisboa, Portugal

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Museum Medeiros e Almeida Reviews | Rating 4.6 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Museum Medeiros e Almeida is located in Lisboa, Portugal on R. Rosa Araújo 41. Museum Medeiros e Almeida is rated 4.6 out of 5 in the category museum in Portugal.

Address

R. Rosa Araújo 41

Phone

+351213547892

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Maggie Kuang

A must visit! Astonishing collections made me jaw-dropping. We stayed for 2.5 hours. Highly recommend.

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Maryam Klidsar

Great collection of paintings, sculpture and most importantly furniture and home design. The omnipresence of the clock is outstanding. The french works are almost half of all art pieces, rest are divided between chinese artists and portuguese, etc. Best time Saturday mornings of first or third week of month and between 12-13 is free enterance. Its highly recommended to visit

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Juan Salomão

This museum is a hidden gem in Lisbon. Although it is the center of the capital, you don't see a lot of visitors there. It's a private collection of art and personal belongings such as jewe, watches, porcelain etc. It's a great way to get amused by incredible objects and make a trip back in time! Price: 5 per person 60: 3 Under 18: free

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Lucica Tofan

Very interesting place, history and art!

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Tatana Kopkova

Perfect. Super. Very interesting! Best collection! I recomende it.

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Elan Abneri

Amazing collection of art of many types as well as other collectibles.

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Ger Sellars

A hidden jewel. Lots to see here in terms of paintings, sculptures and other art objects. Some have been integrated into the fabric of the building. The fountain room and collection of pottery are especially noteworthy. The latter has some early Chinese pottery that is very good.

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Frédéric Bardoux

A great museum. Private collection of furniture paintings and decorative arts mainly 18th century... THE PLACE TO Visit