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The Museu Nacional do Azulejo or National Tile Museum stands as a testament to Portugal's rich cultural heritage. A beloved gem in the city's crown, this museum is a must-see for residents and visitors alike. The act of admiring the ornate, centuries-old tiles is almost a rite of passage while capturing the intricate patterns on camera tops every visitor's to-do list.
The museum, housed in the former Madre de Deus Convent, narrates the country's history through its exquisite collection of tiles, known as 'azulejos'. From the azulejos' initial introduction into Portuguese culture by the Moors in the 15th century to their evolution into an emblematic art form, each room tells a different chapter of this fascinating tale.
Inside, you'll discover a plethora of designs, each more mesmerising than the last. The star attraction is undoubtedly the grand panorama of Lisbon before the 1755 earthquake - a masterpiece spanning 23 metres in length. This magnificent mural captures the city in its prime, with intricate details that transport you back in time.
But that's not all. Outside you'll find that the serene convent gardens offer a tranquil escape from the bustling city. Lined with statues and adorned with colourful azulejos – a sight to behold. From here, visitors can soak up panoramic views of the Tagus River and beyond.
The National Tile Museum not only celebrates the intricate nature of azulejos but also pays tribute to the craftsmen who have preserved this tradition through generations. It serves as a living reminder of Portugal's artistic legacy and continues to inspire and captivate all who walk through its doors.
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Museu Nacional do Azulejo
Lisboa
Portugal
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