Museu de Lisboa is a museum network dedicated to the history of Lisbon, from prehistoric times to the modern day. It is housed in various buildings across Lisbon, including Pimenta Palace in Campo Grande, the Praça do Comércio in the Lisbon Baixa, and the Casa dos Bicos in Alfama, among others.
Pay special attention to the museum, housed in the 18th-century Palacio Pimenta, at the top of Campo Grande. The palace itself is worth seeing, particularly for the unusual kitchen tiles depicting animal carcasses hung to tenderize. The permanent exhibition traces Lisbon’s development from the earliest settlements along the Tejo.
Pay special attention to the museum, housed in the 18th-century Palacio Pimenta, at the top of Campo Grande. The palace itself is worth seeing, particularly for the unusual kitchen tiles depicting animal carcasses hung to tenderize. The permanent exhibition traces Lisbon’s development from the earliest settlements along the Tejo.



