General Information
Museum name | Museu Nacional de Arqueologia |
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Category | Museum |
Location | Belem, Lisbon, Lisbon, |
Address | Praça do Império, 1400-026 Lisboa, Portugal (View on Google Maps) |
The Museu Nacional de Arqueologia, founded in 1893, is an archaeological museum located in Lisbon, Portugal, on the grounds of the Mosteiro dos Jerónimos. The museum features a diverse collection of artifacts that showcase Portugal’s rich history, including highlights from the Stone Age to the Roman period. Visitors can expect a manageable tour duration of about 30 minutes, with access to interactive exhibits that allow for hands-on engagement with certain ancient objects. While the museum is compact, it offers insightful displays that delve into different aspects of archaeological studies.
Among its notable collections are Egyptian antiquities and treasures from Portuguese archaeology, including religious artifacts from the Roman era and local historical items. The museum also features mummies and sarcophagi that provide a glimpse into ancient Egyptian culture. However, photography policies vary across exhibits, so visitors should be prepared for restrictions in some areas. The Museu Nacional de Arqueologia serves as an accessible introduction to Portugal’s archaeological heritage, making it a worthwhile stop for those visiting the nearby monastery.
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Contact Information
Phone | +351 21 362 0000 |
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Website | http://www.museunacionalarqueologia.gov.pt/ |