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Cultural Centers in Lisboa
Museu do Sporting Clube de Portugal
- heritage
Rua Professor Fernando da Fonseca
1750, Lisboa
The Sporting Museum tells the history of Sporting Clube de Portugal since its foundation, with about 1000 objects in permanent collection and 5000 in reserve visitable and presents itself completely renovated. A unique and unforgettable venue for any sports fan.
Museu da Carris
- heritage
Rua 1º de Maio, 101-103
1300-472, Lisboa
With its museum, the Carris divulges to the public its memories and the contribution along more than one century to the growth of Lisbon. The Carris museum has two exhibition nucleuses, allowing the visitor a journey through times, with the documents and objects shown: reports, pictures, uniforms, transport tickets, official equipment, lifts, trams and buses.
Museu da Marinha
- heritage
Praça do Império
1400-206, Lisboa
Here you will find collections of historic cartography, traditional boats, navigation instruments, models of ships and boats, among other curiosities that illustrate the maritime history and activity of the Portuguese. Worthy of notice are the models of ships from the Discoveries period, sailing-boats from the XVIII century and ships with mixed propulsion, from the XIX until the XX century.
Museu do Centro Científico e Cultural de Macau
- heritage
Rua da Junqueira, 30
1300-343, Lisboa
The historic-cultural history of Macau on the XVI and XVII centuries is an initiation to the essential and origin meaning of this multiple frontiers’ city. The first section of the museum –“Portugal and China: the beginning of the encounter”- describes the circumstances that involved the birth of Macau.
Cinema São Jorge
- leisure
Avenida da Liberdade, 175
1250-141, Lisboa
The three rooms at the São Jorge are already part of the cinema history in Lisbon.
Galeria Carlos Carvalho Arte Contemporânea
- art
Rua Joly Braga Santos, Lote F
1600-123, Lisboa
Space that promotes contemporary art exhibitions.
Museu do Oriente
- heritage
Avenida de Brasília, Doca de Alcântara-Norte
1350-362, Lisboa
A museum inaugurated on May 8, 2008, supported by the Fundação Oriente. This space shows the relationship between Portugal and the Asian countries, with Chinese art (objects), Indian-Portuguese art, Japanese art and East Timor art. A museum that shows Portugal's strong presence in Asia.
Mercado de Fusão
- art
Praça Martim Moniz
1100, Lisboa
In the cosmopolitan heart of the city, this space is composed of ten food kiosks in the world, several terraces with capacity for 300 people, deck chairs and poufs, piped music, market on weekends, DJs, concerts, workshops and debates focusing on multiculturalism.
Museu da Cerveja
- heritage
Terreiro do Paço, Ala Nascente, 62
1100, Lisboa
The beer Museum, Museum and Brewery space, assumed with an innovative project that brings together the history of beer culture, supplementing it with Portuguese the beer tasting and gastronomic delicacies.
Arena Box
- art
Rossio dos Olivais, lote 2.13.01A
1990-231, Lisboa
The Arena Box is a multifunctional space within the Atlantic Pavilion, with a variable capacity between 500 and 4,000 people. Gathers all the conditions to receive a high diversity of events, from the pop-rock concerts, the case shows, as well as more intimate concepts of acoustic or jazz concerts, in addition to theatre or film projections.