Schedules, prices and tickets of National Palace of Belém

Schedules of National Palace of Belém

    Saturdays, only with reservation at 10h30, 11h30, 14h30, 15h30 e 16h30.
    Close: Mondays and 1 january, Easter Sunday, 1 May and 25 December.

National Palace of Belém ticket

    – General 5.00 euros
    – Student or Teacher : 3.50 euros
    – Senior and retired : 3.50 euros
    – Organized groups (more than 10 people/price per person) 4.00 euros
    – Family Ticket (up to 5 people) 14.00 euros
    – Family Ticket (up to 9 people) 20.00 euros

    Free:
    – Unemployed.
    – Children up to 14 years old (except organized groups).
    – Visitors with disabilities (60%) and a companion.

Address: Praça Afonso de Albuquerque, Belém. 1349-022 Lisboa.

History of National Palace of Belém

With over 500 years of history, the Palácio Nacional de Belém has been the official residence of the President of the Portuguese Republic since the establishment of the Republic.
The first owner was Dom Manuel de Portugal, son of the Counts of Vimioso. In the 16th century, he built a smaller palace. It remained in the family until 1726, when King João 5th, bought the property from the 3rd Count of Aveiras, as well as several nearby farms. From then on, it became the residence for the royal family. Exceptionally, some sovereigns even lived in the Royal Estate of Belém, such as Queen Catarina de Bragança, after being widowed by King Charles 2nd of England, Queen Maria 2nd and her husband, King Fernando 2nd, between 1844 and 1846, and King Carlos and Queen Amélia, still princes, when they married. With the establishment of the Republic, it was chosen as the official residence of the President of the Republic. Classified as a national monument in 2007, along with the Tropical Botanical Garden.

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Schedules, prices and tickets of Calouste Gulbenkian Museum

Schedules of Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation

    Open from 10:00 to 18:00
    Close: Tuesdays and 1 January, Easter Sunday, 1 May, 24 and 25 December.

Calouste Gulbenkian Museum tickets

  • 30 to 65 years : 10,00 euros.
  • Tickets to Museum Gulbenkian Collection
  • Discounts:
    – 25% : 12 to 29 years.
    – 20% : with Lisbon Card or Ciência Viva Card.
    – 10% : +65 years, Lisbon Sightseeing or City Sightseeing.
  • Free:
    – Sundays after 14:00.
    – Up to 11 years.
    – Carers for people with disabilities or limited mobility.

Address: Avenida de Berna 45A. 1067-001 Lisbon.

Mr. Calouste Gulbenkian history

Calouste Gulbenkian (1869-1955) arrived in Portugal during the Second World War and fell in love with the country, staying here to reside. After death left the fortune to create a foundation, with the purpose to foster the national culture, and that bears his name.
He was born in Turkey and studied in England, later adopting the nationality of that country.
Son of wealthy families, he increased personal wealth by using his knowledge to mediate negotiations between Eastern and European countries seeking new sources of raw energy, namely oil.
In 1942 he arrived in Portugal. He came sick and in the confusion of the war he ended up staying longer than he had expected, falling in love with the country.
He left part of his fortune and his art collection to a foundation created with his name. It is one of the most important cultural foundations of the country.

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Schedules, prices and history of Belém Pastery

Address: Rua de Belém nº 84 a 92. 1300–085 Lisboa.

Schedules of Belém Pastery

    Open everydays
    From 08:00am to 9:00pm.
    On 24, 25, 31 December and 1 January closes at 07:00pm

Belém pastery price

1,50 Euros

Belem Pastery history

Since 1837.
At the beginning of the Nineteenth Century, in Belém, next to Mosteiro dos Jerónimos (the Heironymite Monastery) there was a sugar cane refinery attached to a small general store. As a result of the 1820 liberal revolution, all convents and monasteries in Portugal were shut down in 1834, the clergy and labourers expelled.
In an attempt at survival, someone from the monastery offered sweet pastries for sale in the shop; pastries that rapidly became known as ‘Pastéis de Belém’.
At that period the area of Belém was considered far from the city of Lisbon and mainly accessed by steam-boats. At the same time, the grandeur of the monastery and the Torre de Belém (the Belém Tower) attracted visitors who soon grew used to savouring the delicious pastries originated in the monastery.
In 1837, the baking of the “Pastéis de Belém”, began in the buildings attached to the refinery, following the ancient ‘secret recipe` from the monastery. Passed on and known exclusively to the master confectioners who hand-crafted the pastries in the ‘secret room’, this recipe remained unchanged to the present day.
Source: https://pasteisdebelem.pt/en/history/

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Schedules, prices and history of MAAT – Museu de Arte, Arquitetura e Tecnologia

Schedules

    From Wednesdays to Mondays
    from 10am to 19pm
    Close: December 25, January 1 and May 1.

MAAT tickets

    Ticket: 11,00 euros.
    Discounts :
    – Teenagers (13 to 18 years) 8.00 euros.
    – Students (with ID) 8.00 euros.
    – 65+ 8.00 euros.
    – Family: 1 adult and 2 or more teenagers (13 to 18 years) 23.00 euros.
    – Unemployed 8.00 euros.
    Lisboa Card holders : -15%.

    Free:
    – MAAT Members
    – General public: first Sunday every month from 10:00 t0 13:00.
    – Children (-12).
    – Visitors with specific needs + 1 Accompanying.

Address: Avenida de Brasília, Belém. 1300-598 Lisboa.

History of Museu de Arte, Arquitetura e Tecnologia

Launched in October 2016, the Museum of Art, Architecture and Technology (MAAT) is an international institution dedicated to fostering critical discourse and creative practice that inspire new understandings of the historical present and an empowering engagement with the common future.
Located on the riverfront of the historic district of Belém, in Lisbon, covers an area of 38,000 square metres and comprises a repurposed power station — the Central Tejo, an iconic example of industrial architecture originally built in 1908 — and a newly built complex designed by the London-based architecture studio AL_A (Amanda Levete Architects). Both buildings house exhibitions and events programmed by the museum and are connected by a landscape project by Lebanese architect Vladimir Djurovic.
Drawing upon the layered history preserved in its architectural and artistic heritage, MAAT advocates for the museum as a catalyst platform to render discourse actionable and empower audiences to own their choices through the articulation of debate, the sharing of positions and the formulation of knowledge. With the aim of encouraging an open-ended and transformative relationship between cultural institutions and societal change, the museum simultaneously interrogates and celebrates the intellectual ambitions and the creative means through which we imagine (with art), inhabit (with architecture) and create (with technology) the world we live in, the ways in which we constantly redesign our collective undertakings in respect of the planetary ecosystem we belong to.
Source: MAAT.

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