Lisboa, Portugal
R. Mal. Saldanha 1
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+351 213400688
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Wheelchair-accessible car parkWheelchair-accessible entranceWheelchair-accessible liftWheelchair-accessible toilet
6 entrance, extensive collection of pharmaceutical history! Fascinating and inspiring for anyone, especially if health and medicine are your passion.
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Such an interesting place! It tells you the evolution of the trade in different parts of the world. It is very eye-opening and it makes you thankful for living in such a modern era with access to modern medication. I have been to Lisbon so many times but had never visited this museum. I highly recommend it. You can finish the tour in the terrace with a nice drink and great view.
Well we didn't go to the museum but we had a couple of drinks in the garden. Very nice place to have a few drinks a good gin & tonic selection on the menu card. The only negative part there are no sun shades, so bring enough sun creme when enyoing your drinks. Funny detail all the drinks are based on medicine names and you get your bill in a pill bottle.
Very old place in the center of Lisbon A pharmacy museum as well as a Restaurant with a fantastic view over the river Tejo and the Golden Gate sister Bridge in St. Francisco, California! A must if you're in Lisbon! The building Art Déco is simply fantastic!!! Only one Star?! It was a mistake! The Sky is not enough for all the stars I could Give this place!! Went there with my father an Old pharmacien with walking difficulties and got a 6 star service from the staff! Thank you!!
This museum (established in 1996 in a residence dating from the 1870s) has an extraordinary collection of over 14 000 objects from around the globe: Egyptian sarcophagi, Roman ceramics, Tuscan pottery and Congolese statuettes. It also displays reconstructions of 15C-19C pharmacies, the most striking of which is a 19C Chinese example, which was still operating in Macao until 1996
Simply amazing! A very fun visit and the staff was lovely.
It's not very big, but the exhibition has quite a few interesting pieces. The antique pharmacy interiors are beautifully preserved, complete with shelves full of ornate ceramic containers. It's also very close to one of Lisbon's viewpoints and it has a nice outdoor terrace with food and drinks next to it; win-win!
A great collection of pharmacy, health and medicine related items from all over the world and especially European countries. Enough to see to easily spend one or several hours. Several very nicely reconstructed whole pharmacy rooms from different eras. I can't remember the admission price unfortunately, but this museum is included in the Lisboa Card. One drawback is that only some of the text panels about the history of pharmaceutics and medicine are translated into English. Sometimes you can get the gist by pointing the camera at the text panels in the Google Translate app. Most of the displayed items' labels are in both Portuguese and English, thankfully.
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