Immerse yourself in the life of Portugal’s Queen of Fado, Amália Rodrigues, through this unique exhibition which celebrates Amália’s most emblematic moments.
The Fado Museum tells the centuries-old history of the genre with the help of music, photographs, instruments, posters and traditional dress, taking you on a journey into the heart of Lisbon.
Known for some of the city's main tourist attractions such as Terreiro do Paço, Praça do Comércio, the Arch on Rua Augusta, Praça do Município, the Cathedral, São Jorge Castle, the Fado Museum, Santa ...
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Discover what you can see and do in our free galleries, and where you can eat, drink and shop across the Museum. Whether you're visiting us for the first time or the fiftieth, these self-guided tours ...
Fado was created in the 19th century by sailors and dock workers in the Alfama district ... Then delve into 11th-century history at Sao Jorge Castle before exploring the best museums in Lisbon.
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