Costume Museum

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Lisboa, Portugal

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National museum

Costume Museum Reviews | Rating 4.4 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Costume Museum is located in Lisboa, Portugal on Largo Júlio Castilho. Costume Museum is rated 4.4 out of 5 in the category national museum in Portugal.

Address

Largo Júlio Castilho

Phone

+351 217567620

Amenities

Good for kidsToiletsNo restaurant

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible car parkWheelchair-accessible entranceWheelchair-accessible toilet

Open hours

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Irina Anastas

Loved the museum, it was very interesting to see very old pieces that back in the day were “alive”. Beautiful dresses and suits that maybe were worn for wedding, dance event or just for a normal casual day of somebody’s life 100-300 years ago. And the museum is located in a beautiful palace which gives it a special vibe. Will definitely come back, especially for a walk in that beautiful park

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Alexandra Skotenko

Interesting museum where you can see the dresses starting from 1700 up to now. The building itself it beautiful, since the museum is located in an old castle. Additionally, the walk in the park is spectacular,such a great escape from the city. It is reachable by 736 bus from Cais do Sodré. Really worth a visit just even for a walk in the park

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Pedro Cruz

Interesting museum, but the main attraction is the fabulous gardens

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Vitezslav Macuda

Very nice place in small castle with many costumes. Very nice garden is around

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News Today

Museum well maintained. Very interesting, with exhibitions from different periods. Friendly and very attentive staff. Fantastic and very large garden. Really enjoyed.

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João Ferreira

Great collection, so beautiful park!

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Maryam Klidsar

A great museum held on a historical palace. The building itself dates back to 18 century so being in the area around the palace with gardens and the main building of the palace is a great experience. When you enter you can choose to go right to start from modern costume trends to old ones, which I don’t recommend. Or to go left and start from costumes people used to wear since the early 18th century to take the journey to the 20 century. Each room provides you with a brochure of descriptions in English or French and the Portuguese version is written on the wall. The shop in the museum is also very nice and you can find many objects as souvenirs of your visit and if you buy an item, they offer a free postcard.

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Andrew Willliams

Interesting place. Staff very helpful.