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EXHIBITIONS
As Três Tauromaquias: Arte e Tragédia
Exhibition uniting works by three major figures of Spanish art history - Goya, Dalí, and Picasso - at Instituto Cervantes.
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Tasting Fado
Tasting Fado at Teatro Tivoli BBVA combines history, arts, and Portuguese gastronomy in a journey through one of Lisbon's finest buildings.
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Guided Tours of the Constitutional Court
Guided tours at Tribunal Constitucional - Palácio Ratton deepen citizens' understanding of this sovereign body's functions and competencies. Educational pathway included.
READING
Guided Tours of São Roque Church and Museum
Guided tours offer an in-depth reading of one of Lisbon's most extraordinary heritage ensembles. The Church is notable for its Mannerist architecture and rich interior.
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Guided Tours of Brotéria
Guided visits to Brotéria, a cultural project founded from a 1902 magazine. Explore the institution's historical archives, publications, and role in Portuguese intellectual life.
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Before Independence Was a Struggle for Liberation
Celebrating 50 years of independence by exploring the Museu do Aljube archive to generate anticolonial, antiracist, and abolitionist thought and action.
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April at the Castle: Paths of Freedom
Castelo de São Jorge invites families to celebrate the Carnation Revolution on 25 April with a heritage adventure exploring Portugal's path to freedom through guided exploration of the castle.
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Women and Resistance: New Portuguese Letters and Other Struggles
Exhibition at Biblioteca do ISCTE explores women's resistance through Novas Cartas Portuguesas and other liberation struggles. A public display of feminist and political action in Portuguese history.








