Visit Lisbon’s Museu das Comunicações that examines how the Portuguese have communicated with each other over the last 5 centuries.
Discover the best fado singers and guitar players. Fascinating performers, sublime guitarists and inspired composers come together at this museum to celebrate Portugal’s traditional music.
When visiting the Baixa, take the chance to pop into Casa dos Bicos to see the archaeological section of the Museu de Lisboa, with its remains of previous occupants of Lisbon.
Discover the various lives of the city of Lisbon, from the Roman age when it was called Felicitas Julia Olisipo to artefacts from 300, 000 BC.
Discover a section of the Museu de Lisboa which shows the theatre built on the castle hill during the Roman occupation of the Iberian Peninsula.