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Carmo Archaeological Museum

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Carmo Archaeological Museum
Carmo Archaeological Museum

Schedule

May to September: 10:00 am – 06:00 pm

October a April: 10:00 am – 05:00 pm

Closed: Sunday

Entrance

Standard: € 2,5

Younger than 25 years old, students and retired: € 1,5

Free admission for under 14 years old and on holidays until 02:00 pm.

Review

The Carmo Archaeological Museum (in portuguese, Museu Arqueológico do Carmo) counts with more than a century and half of existence, having opened in the . It had in Joaquim Possidónio Narciso da Silva its founder, a renowned archaeologist and architect in , that was the creator and first president of the Associação Portuguesa de Arqueólogos1.

The museum is housed in the ruins of the Convento do Carmo2, whose gothic construction dated from , was ordered by D. Nuno Álvares Pereira. Once, it belonged to the Ordem das Carmelitas3. And yes, you read well, housed in the ruins! Destroyed by the terrible earthquake of , the convent constitutes a real testimony of the cataclysm that befell on that . It is believed that this fact gave origin to an ancient expression very popular in Portugal that is cai o Carmo e a Trindade (in English: falls the Carmo and the Trindade), both names of churches which collapsed under the yoke of the fearful seism, meaning the imminence of an upcoming catastrophic event.

While visiting the museum, one will find two mummies dated prior from the time of Cristovão Colombo4 and several ceramic pieces, courteous offer from the Conde de São Januário5 in the 19th century. There is also a funerary ark with nine muses dated from the Roman times, the tombs the king D. Fernando I of Portugal and the queen Maria Ana of Austria, tile panels and the pilasters of the griffins with origin in the Mozarabic period. There's much more to enjoy, in a permanent exhibition that counts with more than a thousand artifacts to the delight of the public.

Translation references

  1. Portuguese Association of Archaeologists
  2. Carmo Convent
  3. Carmelitas Religious Order
  4. Cristopher Columbus
  5. Earl of Saint Januário

Map and Location

Where is Carmo Archaeological Museum?

Coordinates
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Degrees, Minutes, Seconds
38.712084º LAT
-9.140555º LON
38º 42.72504' N
9º 8.4333' W
38º 42' 43.5" N
9º 8' 26" W
Website http://www.museuarqueologicodocarmo.pt
Email secretaria@arqueologos.pt
Telephone +351 213 478 629
Address Largo do Carmo, 1200-092 Lisboa, Portugal
Parish Santa Maria Maior
County Lisbon
District Lisboa
Region Estremadura
Country Portugal
Continent Europe

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