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Lisbon, the capital of Portugal, is one of the most beautiful and cosmopolitan cities in Europe.Located on a series of hills near the mouth of the Tagus river, it is an inextricably large place.Unpowered navigators have embarked here in the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries to navigate unknown waters and to draw new lands, and the inheritance of this golden age of discovery is the basis of a large part of the city’s culture and heritage.

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30 September – 7 October 2025

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Tourist Attractions

Museu Do Orient: Presentation of Portugal's presence in Asia and the Far East

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To the west of the city center, near Alcântara, and she houses a fabulous collection of oriental art built by the influence of Fundão Orienti, this attractive cultural facility presents Portugal in Asia and the Far East.Displayed under reduced lighting, but with individual pieces presented under the light of the spotlight, the collection takes you on an incredible journey that follows the cultural and commercial links established between Portugal and India, Japan, Myanmar, Macau and Timor.The room that blinds with artifacts, such as the delicate Namban screen depicting Portuguese sailors landing from Kurofune to be encountered.Japanese locals.Set of forbidden weapons from the seventeenth-century Samurai chain. N, but you seek to look for smaller pieces, objects such as the strange collection of Chinese sniffs and silver alloy bracelets in Timor.Used by dolls in the shade theaters in Turkey to Thailand. In the Orient, you will absorb you a few hours of attention, but if you pay a half morning visit, you can take a break for lunch at the 5th floor and relive the experience.