Museu do Azeite

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Bobadela, Portugal

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Heritage museum

Museu do Azeite Reviews | Rating 4.5 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Museu do Azeite is located in Bobadela, Portugal on TRAVESSA DOS VALES Nº7. Museu do Azeite is rated 4.5 out of 5 in the category heritage museum in Portugal.

Address

TRAVESSA DOS VALES Nº7

Phone

+351 238603095

Amenities

Good for kidsRestaurantToilets

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible car parkWheelchair-accessible entranceWheelchair-accessible liftWheelchair-accessible toilet

Open hours

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Fausto Freire

Very nice! Also good for família with kids

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David Aaron

A fantastic museum. Beautifully designed and informative. The restaurant is lovely with great food.

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Edgar Sanchez

Very nice museum with plenty of information about the process to extract olive oil. The restaurant was great and the food fantastic. Very recommended!

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Marije Boogaard

Beautifull building, lots of good information on ancient pressing of olive oil, very nice interactive features, beautifull movies and photos. I missed the part of modern pressing, the owner has a press next to the building but that was not representing how a modern press should be, clean and tidy. The little shop offers olive oils, unfortunately the olive oil on display I tasted was rancid and therefor not extra virgin. The shop is a little over merchandised with the Museum sticker on everything. If I was them I would not only represent their own brand but sell the good olive oils from all over Portugal to really get an experience of Portuguese olive oil. Like wine the terroir and varieties really make a difference and its fun to experience that at a museum.l like this. Over all definately worth visiting and I will be back.

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Eileen Groenewald

It was very interesting.

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Liesbet Vanneste

A perfect day out, visit Bobadela close to Oliveira do hospital. The Roman ruins are impressive in this little village and the museu do Azeite\museum of olive oil\ gives you the perfect impression and experience how this magical delicious product on your plate is made in real life. On top of it all you can have lunch or dinner in their restaurant with spectacular view on the Serra da Estrela. We had costela de barrosã and migas and both we're delicious! They also have vegitarian food!

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Rob Young

A well presented history in a magnificent building

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Lee Cosgrave

Great food, great views 5 estrelas