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#1 of 10 Museums in Aveiro
Anna gave a very informative and friendly explanation and demonstration of the history of these wonderful sweets.
The cute guide told us in excellent English about the history of the pastry and made most of it in front of our eyes.
#2 of 10 Museums in Aveiro
On the ground floor of the convent you can see the low choir, with the tomb of Santa Joana Princesa; the Church of Jesus; the cloister, with its chapels, chapter room and dining hall.
lovely to see the architecture of the old convent building and the story of Santa Joana and an amazing collection of pictures.
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#1 of 3 Museums in Ilhavo
Both the history of Ílhavo and Aveiro region people related with fishing in general and cod fish in particular, at a time dramatic an heroic, is the central purpose of the collections present in the museum.
The museum and aquarium were very entertaining and the ships were beautiful and very informative.
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#8 of 10 Museums in Aveiro
Loved this place - tables scattered around the courtyard of an art nouveau style house, where as the sun sets they projected old black and white films on the walls and a chap played rather good saxophone to accomp...
I loved this museum as much for the building that it is in as for the (small) display.
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#2 of 3 Museums in Ilhavo
A very typical place, were you can rest and at the same time you can go the past, by visiting the museum of one of the most popular porcelain in the world, that makes exclusives for many famous families in the wor...
The museum is very interesting, since it shows the history of a family business which is nowadays one of the finest porcelain brands in Portugal and worldwide.
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Navio-Museu Santo Andre Ilhavo 7.2 km away
#3 of 3 Museums in Ilhavo
... to wander about and see how the crew of 60 lived and worked as they journeyed to the cod grounds of the North Atlantic.The boat was in service from 1948 and well done to Aviero for maintaining it as a museum.
You can visit the trawler, adults are paying 3 €, or when you are in the area you also can visit the Marine Museum and buy a combined ticket for 6, 5 €.
Museu do Brincar Vagos 10.5 km away
#1 of 1 Museums in Vagos