Museu De Artes Decorativas Portuguesas
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quiet museum in historic home

a beautiful , quiet museum set in a period home. there were maybe six other visitors so felt like a... read more

Reviewed March 3, 2020
heidiplusfive
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Calgary, Canada
Beautiful museum with high quality exhibits

This museum had a variety of decorative exhibits including finely crafted furniture, exquisite... read more

Reviewed November 7, 2019
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Reviewed September 21, 2019 via mobile


Interesting opportunity to see inside an upscale house of that period. Easy to get to in Lisbon with lots to do in the area. Don’t recall it being very expensive and enjoyed the brief visit. Admission not available with Lisboa card. Probably spent under 30 min. there.

Date of experience: May 2019
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Reviewed September 9, 2019 via mobile

We walked from the Central Square by the ocean to this wonderful private palace. It was a lovely walk and ascending through the morning sunshine we passed the church Sė de Lisboa with its fabulous romanesque vaulted ceilings, taking in the wonderful views at Miradouro de Santa Luzia and finally reaching our goal the museum of decorative or Fundação Ricardo do Espírito Santo Silva. This is a wonderful authentic home of a collector and a patron of the arts. There was an exhibition of writing desks from the graduate class, it's held every year. Wonderful individual pieces showing the skill and personality of the class. There are workshops in the building for various crafts which the foundation supports. The. Museum itself is mostly 17th and 18th century pieces and mostly fron Portugal and its colonies. Wonderful pieces from Goa and Brazil. Definitely worth the small entrance fee. Will go back again if I can see the workshops in term time.

Date of experience: August 2019
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museuartedecorativa, Owner at Museu De Artes Decorativas Portuguesas, responded to this reviewResponded March 4, 2020

Thank you very much. It will be a pleasure to have you back to visit the workshops.

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Reviewed September 9, 2019

The Decorative Arts Museum was a highlight for us - a fantastic old mansion filled with a personal collection of art and furniture.

Date of experience: July 2019
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Reviewed July 19, 2019

Really beautiful furniture and decorative elements from another time. Its beautiful and very interesting to see how aesthetics where in those times. A must for designers or anyone who fancy design.

Date of experience: July 2019
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Reviewed June 26, 2019 via mobile

We very much enjoyed a 90 minute tour of this charming museum. It is easily reached by uber/taxi and is also on a streetcar route within the old Alfama quarter. The staff are friendly. There are explanatory materials in each of the sequence of rooms one passes through, all on the 2nd floor reached by a grand staircase. Each room displays chairs, benches, armoires, paintings, desks and tapestries. All were carefully assembled by a banker who wanted to present a coherent collection reflecting the extraordinary and sumptuous furnishings of wealthy 17-19th Century Portuguese families, with a mix of exotic woods, cane, and Japanese lacquer; extraordinary furniture craft; and other elements contributed by the fabulously wealthy Portuguese empire of Brazil, Goa, Macao, etc. You dont have to know a lot of history or be knowledgable about furnishings to enjoy the well laid out rooms. A very enjoyable museum.

Date of experience: June 2019
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