Museum Aljube Resistência e Liberdade

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Lisboa, Portugal

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Heritage museum

Museum Aljube Resistência e Liberdade Reviews | Rating 4.6 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Museum Aljube Resistência e Liberdade is located in Lisboa, Portugal on R. Augusto Rosa 42. Museum Aljube Resistência e Liberdade is rated 4.6 out of 5 in the category heritage museum in Portugal.

Address

R. Augusto Rosa 42

Phone

+351 215818535

Amenities

Good for kidsToiletsNo restaurant

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible entranceWheelchair-accessible toilet

Open hours

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Adam Allouba

My wife happened to stumble upon this museum when we were in Lisbon in 2018. It is exceptionally well done. Highly recommended for anyone interested in history or in human rights.

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Jean DUPOND

All you wanted to know about the dictatorship in the xxth century. Nice outside views from the top floors.

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Stefano Loi

Very interesting museum. One could even say that there are too many information and things to see in such a small place. But actually it is worth a visit (the entrance fee is only 3)

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Pedro Cruz

Very interesting museum, with focus on the dark times before the 1974's revolution.

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shaw ibrahim

Well curated exhibition. The top floor hosts an amazing cafe with great wines, coffee and pastries. It boasts a wraparound balcony with beautiful views of the bridge and water. You can get to the cafe without seeing the exhibit by letting the guard know that you want to go to the cafe on the top floor and they will direct you to an elevator. While there don't forget to try the owner, Maria's secret chocolate love potion. She is a lovely host and very proud to share stories of her city and cafe with her guests

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HANHEE LEE

Loved the place. If you want to learn about the Carnation revolution of 1975, this is a must-visit place. You can learn everything about the revolution starting from the history of dictatorship and how the Portuguese fought against it.

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Mathew D

Such a thought provoking place. A brilliant wau to spend several hours. I will return.

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Sofia Costa

Some really detailed stuff in here covering a lot of the history around 25 April I.e. the fall of the New State regime in 1974. My only complaint is that the info provided doesn’t always seem to follow an order which can be a bit frustrating.