Arts & Culture

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Museum and Roman Villa of Rabaçal
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Museum and Roman Villa of Rabaçal

Located 12 kilometres away from Conímbriga, this great Roman housing complex, was discovered after several long archaeological campaigns in 1984. (...)
Comur Museum
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Comur Museum

Housed in the former building of the canning food factory, Comur cannery is a true symbol of a deep-rooted tradition of preserving eels. This museum tells the most incredible stories to its visitors. (...)
Museu do Pão
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Museu do Pão

Located in Serra da Estrela, is a private museum whose purpose is to collect, preserve, and display the objects and heritage of Portuguese bread. (...)
The Wool Museum
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The Wool Museum

 The goal of this museum of science and technology is to preserve the region’s textile industry heritage. (...)
Science Museum of the University of Coimbra
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Science Museum of the University of Coimbra

The Science Museum of the University of Coimbra is an interactive science museum that aims to provide visitors of all ages an entertaining environment in which to discover science. (...)
Religious Art Museum
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Religious Art Museum

In addition to the its monumental architecture and the works dedicated to devotion inside, Viseu Cathedral also hosts the Religious Art Museum. (...)
National Railway Museum
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National Railway Museum

The National Railway Museum, in Entroncamento, is a collective living space of dialogue and sharing of knowledge. (...)
Museum of Leiria
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Museum of Leiria

The incredible Museum of Leiria, located in the former Convent of Santo Agostinho, reveals 5,000 years of history. (...)
Museum of Guarda
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Museum of Guarda

Created in 1940, Guarda Museum was settled in the old Archdiocesan Seminary. It has a collection of around 4800 pieces which come mostly from the Guarda municipality.  (...)
Museum of Aveiro
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Museum of Aveiro

Created in 1458, this ancient feminine Dominican convent where Saint Princess Joana lived, reflects the way in which the nun community lived throughout almost four centuries through different architectural styles. (...)
Aristides de Sousa Mendes: the insubordinate consul
Arts & Culture — Tour

Aristides de Sousa Mendes: the insubordinate consul

“I could not have acted otherwise, and I therefore accept all that has befallen me with love.”  (...)
The Wool Route - Translana
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The Wool Route - Translana

Retrace the History of Beira; the Wool Route is waiting for you! (...)
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