Nacional Museum of Antiga Arts: National Museum of Ancient Art
The National Museum of Ancient Art is one of the great cultural attractions in Lisbon and is a "must see" on any tourist itinerary.This is the National Gallery of Portugal and houses the largest collection of Portuguese paintings from the 15th and 16th centuries in the country.An equally impressive display of European, Oriental and African art adds to the attraction. N Nmuze is located west of the city center, in a 17th century palace, built itself over the remains of the Carmelite Saint Albert monastery, which was practically destroyed in the earthquake and in the 1755building.Start by exploring the chapel of St. Albert from level 1 mentioned above and then brings through rooms that have Portuguese applied art: furniture, tapestries and textiles, among other objects, many reflect the influences of colonial explorations in Portugal.(Look for a refined seventeenth-century coffin in India, made in golden gold.) Indeed, level 1 hosts some truly remarkable works.Notable pieces here include the Virgin and the child with Saints Hans Holbein cel Bătrân (1519) and the beautiful portrait of Saint Jerome of 1521 by Albrecht Dürer.The amazing fantasy that is the temptations of Saint Anthony (C.1500) by Hieronymus Bosch is a culminating point.Japan.The treasure "do not miss" is the retabula that depicts the panels of Saint Vincent, painted in 1470-80 by Nuno Gonçalves, the official artist of King D. Afonso V.Beautiful views at the river can be enjoyed from the terrace and there is a cafe where you can relax and contemplate the visual holiday.

