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National Tile Museum

Brief Description: The National Tile Museum celebrates Portugal's rich ceramic heritage, showcasing centuries of intricate tile craftsmanship. Housed in the former Madre de Deus Convent, its opulent halls exhibit a stunning array of azulejos, from Moorish-inspired designs to Baroque masterpieces. Visitors wander through a mosaic of history, exploring the cultural significance of these vibrant tiles in Portuguese art and architecture. A journey through this museum is a vibrant immersion into the nation's enduring artistic legacy.

Year Built: Opened in1965 (the Convent was build in the 15th Century)


Highlights: Tile Museum in Lisbon stands as a testament to Portugal's rich tile-making tradition, showcasing over 500 years of ceramic artistry. Highlights include exquisite azulejos from different historical periods, displaying a fusion of Moorish, Baroque, and contemporary influences.

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Address: R. Me. Deus 4, 1900-312 Lisboa

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