Large scale, but the exhibits are very general. Portugal's ties with the East are old and important, but museums are not very well-deserved. Maybe those old things can only be appreciated in the archives.
Museu do Oriente
Posted: Oct 5, 2014
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Udjaat
5/5Outstanding
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The Oriental Museum was built in 2008 and belongs to the Oriental Foundation. Located in the Coastal Industrial Building. Among the exhibits are Chinese porcelain, African dental carvings, Indonesian textiles, Japanese screens, antique snuff bottles, cross made in Asia, fancy clothes and various accessories. It is a manifestation of Portuguese multiculturalism. It also reflects Portugal's long history of cultural exchanges with Asian countries as a maritime power.
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Posted: Oct 6, 2016
稻草人cyq
4/5Excellent
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Oriental Museum, located in Lisbon, is the cultural exchange center between East and West of Portugal. The exhibits in the museum are representative commodities and historical introduction of trade between the Portuguese Empire and East, especially China in the history. The famous exhibits include various kinds of porcelain and bronze statues.
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Posted: Jun 29, 2017
l779566311
5/5Outstanding
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If time permits, you can also take a stroll to appreciate the fruits of cultural exchanges between Asia and Portugal.
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Posted: Jul 1, 2018
艾思文
4/5Excellent
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The facilities of the Oriental Museum are very large. The interior space here is free to visit. Many beautiful scenic spots can be seen. The lifestyle of Portuguese people is very special.
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Posted: Aug 4, 2016
E27***56
4/5Excellent
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Very unique. The restaurant is beautiful and the food is delicious. Parking is easy. Buses and trams are nearby.