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Trip Itinerary
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Museu Nacional do Azulejo
Day 1
The National Museum of Tiles (Museu Nacional do Azulejo) is a museum dedicated to the art and history of decorative tiles, known as "azulejos" in Portuguese. It is housed in the Madre de Deus Convent, a historic building that was founded in the 16th century. The museum's collection includes over 5,000 tiles from the 15th century to the present day, making it one of the largest and most comprehensive collections of decorative tiles in the world. The collection includes examples of traditional azulejos, as well as more modern and contemporary tile art. The museum's exhibits cover the history and development of azulejos in Portugal, as well as the techniques and materials used to create them.
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Kunsthalle Lissabon
Day 1
Kunsthalle Lisbon opened in 2009. It showed since then fifty exhibitions, fifty and has distributed eighteen volumes. It worked together with various neighborhood and global organizations and fostered a consistent reflection on institutional information and practice in the field of contemporary workmanship. I appreciate their approach to hospitality – it is the center of their foundation, which is characterized by thoughts of liberality, fortitude, and amiability.
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Leão d'Ouro
Day 1
The restaurant Leão d'Ouro is a traditional Portuguese restaurant located in the heart of Lisbon, Portugal. The restaurant has been serving customers since 1931 and is well-known for its authentic and delicious Portuguese cuisine. The interior of the restaurant is classic and old-school, with traditional décor that includes tiled walls, a carved wooden ceiling, and antique furniture. As for the menu, Leão d'Ouro offers a wide variety of traditional Portuguese dishes, including seafood, grilled meats, stews, and other local specialties. Some of the restaurant's signature dishes include grilled sardines, seafood rice, codfish with cream, and steak with egg and fries. The restaurant also has an extensive wine list featuring many excellent Portuguese wines. Please note: Restaurant costs are not included in the price and must be paid on site.
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Jahn und Jahn Lisboa
Day 1-2
At this gallery starts our grand gallery hopping tour. The Portuguese branch of the German gallery opened in 2022. Jahn und Jahn has been presenting the work of national and international artists with established careers, as well as up-and-coming. In addition to the impressive program, the many gallery spaces in a 19th-century building and especially the sculpture garden in the middle of the city are impressive.
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3+1 Arte Contemporânea
Day 2
3+1 Arte Contemporânea is a contemporary art gallery, founded in 2007 and is dedicated to showcasing emerging and established contemporary artists from Portugal and around the world. It is a dynamic and engaging space for contemporary art in Lisbon, and a must-visit for anyone interested in exploring the vibrant art scene of the Portuguese capital.
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Rua das Gaivotas
Day 2
Rua das Gaivotas 6 is a cultural center located in the heart of Lisbon. It is known for its innovative and experimental approach to the arts, and is a hub for artists and creatives from all over the world. Working with performing arts, visual arts, talks, literature, cinema and workshops.
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Casanostra
Day 2
Here we will enjoy lunch together. Opened in 1986, in Bairro Alto, the heart of Bohemian and dreamy Lisbon, the restaurant Casanostra is where Maria Paola starts her adventure of introducing the Portuguese to Italian gastronomy beyond the stereotype "pizza & pasta". Please note: Restaurant costs are not included in the price and must be paid on site.
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Galeria Vera Cortês
Day 2
The gallery was founded by Vera Cortês in 2006, in Lisbon, and has since become one of the most prominent galleries in the city. The gallery represents both Portuguese as international artists. It is located in a historic building in the neighborhood of Alvalade, and features a spacious exhibition space. The gallery represents both international and Portuguese artists whose work spans a wide range of fields. The gallery collaborates with a variety of curators and other artists on projects and exhibitions to advance the creation and exchange of contemporary art, and is committed to organizing and promoting monographic exhibitions by the artists it represents on a global scale.
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UMA LULIK__
Day 2
Also located in Alvalade, Miguel Rios established UMA LULIK_ in 2017. The gallery aims to connect emerging artists from emerging regions like Africa, Asia, the Middle East, and South America with artists from the western world or the other way around. UMA LULIK represents both Portuguese and international artists whose works span a wide range of artistic media. The gallery organizes monographic and group exhibitions, collaborates with Portuguese and international curators, and participates in international art fairs to promote the artists on a global scale. The gallery's commercial and artistic strategy includes a partnership with international galleries to present Portuguese artists to the international market and foreign artists to Portugal.
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Clara Jardim
Day 2
Clara Jardim is known for its traditional Portuguese cuisine and elegant atmosphere. The restaurant is named after Clara Jardim, a well-known Portuguese actress from the mid-20th century. The menu at Clara Jardim features a variety of classic Portuguese dishes, including seafood, meat, and vegetarian options. Some popular dishes include grilled octopus, codfish fritters, and roasted pork loin. The restaurant also offers a selection of Portuguese wines to complement the food. The interior of Clara Jardim is decorated with vintage furniture and artwork, creating a cozy and sophisticated ambiance. The restaurant is located in the historic district of Lisbon, which adds to its charm and appeal.
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Museu de Arte, Arquitetura e Tecnologia
Day 2-3
Start the last day at the water. The Museum of Art, Architecture and Technology (MAAT) is situated in the Belém district, overlooking the Tagus River. One of the city's most popular cultural attractions. It has quickly become a landmark building in Lisbon due to its unique, undulating form and its location on the riverfront. MAAT's exhibitions showcase contemporary art, architecture, and technology from both national and international artists. The museum's curatorial program is known for its innovative approach and its commitment to exploring the intersection of art, science, and technology.
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Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation
Day 3
Enjoy the last day between art and nature and unwind in the beautiful garden of the Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation. The testament of Calouste Sarkis Gulbenkian, an Armenian-born philanthropist who lived in Lisbon from 1942 until his death in 1955, established the Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation in 1956. The foundation's headquarters are located in a large complex in the heart of Lisbon that includes a museum, an art library, an auditorium, and a park. The Gulbenkian Museum is one of the most important museums in Portugal and features a vast collection of art, including ancient and medieval art, European art from the Renaissance to the 20th century, and a collection of Eastern art.
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Café Nicola
Day 3
Let us end our weekend in one of the oldest café in the city. The decor is Art Deco and the walls are hung with works by 18th century poet Manuel Barbosa du Bocage. The café has a nostalgic ambiance that transports visitors back to the glamour of old days. It is a must-visit destination for anyone looking for a taste of Lisbon's rich history and culture. Whether you're looking for a quick coffee break or a leisurely meal, the café's elegant interior and delicious menu make it the perfect spot to relax and enjoy the city's unique atmosphere.
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