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Reviewed July 6, 2018 via mobile

I wish my literature class were as interactive as the exhibits in this museum. Although it is small, the museum covers Crucial moments in saramago's personal.life as well as his literature. When you visit the museum, you will get a discount voucher to visit Casa Fernando Pessoa, which will only cost you 1 euro to visit it. The gift shop is exorbitantly overpriced, but quite complete. A must-visit if you enjoy his works

Date of experience: July 2018
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Reviewed April 3, 2018 via mobile

Jose Saramago won the Nobel Prize for Literature. His works, fiction and non, are timeless enquiries into the human condition as seen through the eyes of a man who grew up in a poor rural village, lived in Lisbon for years under a repressive dictatorship and finally survived to experience post Salazar Portugal. He is funny, clever, unexpected. The Foundation provides a complete expose of the man with an excellent series of photographs as well as a bookstore with all of his works translated into many languages.

Date of experience: March 2018
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Reviewed November 21, 2017

Free archeological expo on the first floor shows walls of ancient Lisbon and a little city history, and history of this famous building. Upstairs is a museum devoted to Saramago, Nobel Prize winner, important writer.

Date of experience: November 2017
Thank Thomas V
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Reviewed November 7, 2017

Beautiful and very unique building. Can only comment on this as we did not go inside. Very interesting architecture.

Date of experience: October 2017
Thank Michelle J
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Reviewed October 21, 2017 via mobile

Visited only because of the reference to Jose Saramago, one of the great creative talents of the 20th century, and found a wonderful interior in a reconstructed renaissance exterior, with a free ground floor exhibit of exposed city walls and aspects of Portuguese history in Roman Times.

Date of experience: October 2017
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