MUSEU DO TESOURO REAL
Museum of the Royal Treasure with more than 1,000 royal pieces as well as collections of gold jewelry and precious stones.
A relative newcomer to Lisbon, this museum, inaugurated on June1, 2022 in the Palácio Nacional da Ajuda, houses a unique collection of royal treasures and historical objects that trace the history of the Portuguese monarchy and its riches. The museum is housed in a new wing of the palace, specially designed to display precious objects - in fact, it's almost like a 1,000-square-meter vault... The collection includes scepters, crowns, medals, as well as gold coins minted during the Portuguese maritime discoveries, and thousands of pieces of jewelry that belonged to Portuguese royalty over nine centuries. Among the most emblematic pieces is the Bragança Diamond, a priceless gemstone that is one of the symbols of the ancient wealth of the Portuguese crown. You'll also be able to admire a collection of silverware that will delight goldsmiths and silversmiths, and a number of religious art objects such as a censer, a mitre adorned with stones, and storybook crowns. The scenography of the Museu do Tesouro Real has been designed to offer an immersive experience, with a play of light designed to highlight the exhibits, leaving visitors in relative obscurity. The exhibition is divided into several thematic and chronological sections, allowing visitors to follow a visual narrative of the history of the Portuguese monarchy and its treasures. Each section is dedicated to a particular aspect, such as crown jewels, ceremonial objects or the treasures of maritime discoveries... You'll be amazed.
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Also, it is not huge and the price of the ticket is 10€...
It is so annoying that in Lisbon where the base salary is about 850€ you pay so much for cultural activities... It should be free for residente...