Lisbon Army Museum

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Lisboa, Portugal

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Army museum· Museum· Tourist attraction

Lisbon Army Museum Reviews | Rating 4.6 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Lisbon Army Museum is located in Lisboa, Portugal on R. Museu da Artilharia 51. Lisbon Army Museum is rated 4.6 out of 5 in the category army museum in Portugal.

Address

R. Museu da Artilharia 51

Phone

+351 218842429

Amenities

Good for kidsToiletsNo restaurant

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible car parkWheelchair-accessible toilet

Open hours

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Bráulio Pat

A hidden gem i only recently had a chance to visit. This should be a mandatory visit for school kids and everyone interested to know about the history of Portugal. Its such an enriching experience and every single room is packed with historical details. Highly recommend.

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chantal murphy

Fantastic museum to visit in a couple of hours! From art to weapons to big canons ... very interesting and enjoyable museum. See pics for more info. A must if you are docked with cruise ship, just in 3min walking distance from terminal.

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Maryam Klidsar

Its an amazing museum and should be appreciated more. the museum is designed very well and gives the feeling of being inside the atmosphere of war. And the fact that the rooms are carefully designed according to the era of military history. free entrance on Sundays before 14:00

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Pradip Dhakal

One of the most historical Military museum .dont miss to visit if you are travelling to lisbon .

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Yonathan Stein

I have been only outside, was closed already. But it looks a nice army museum, the building architecture is interesting and old.

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scott gilbert

This was worth a visit if you like military history. Very cheap to visit 6.

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Martin

Wow. That’s a museum to go to if you are halfway interested in military and old stuff. There are so many big guns, models, swords of all kind. Many with English and French description. Most amazing to me was the old-fashioned setting, just great, no pseudo, posteriori smart explanations of good vs. bad, no multimedia, no war sounds, no doomsday displays: just breathe the smell of past centuries in rooms that are incredibly beautiful (could easily be a palace). Go on Sunday morning and it’s free.

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jean Michel

Very interesting museum, magnificent collections of fire arms and artillery. It is surprisingly huge!!! A short walk from the Praca do Comercio, and by the Santa Apolonia train station.