Portugal horse-drawn carriage museum is free, the museum here collects a lot of old horse-drawn carriage art, the museum has been a long time, here show a lot of horse-drawn carriage art, the museum is also more suitable for visiting. [View] The whole scenery is beautiful [Fun] Fun, it’s so high
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Portugal horse-drawn carriage museum is free, the museum here collects a lot of old horse-drawn carriage art, the museum has been a long time, here show a lot of horse-drawn carriage art, the museum is also more suitable for visiting. [View] The whole scenery is beautiful [Fun] Fun, it’s so high
National Carriage Museum Lisbon Portugal National Carriage Museum: The museum consists of a large and bright main hall and side hall, of which the main hall is 50 meters wide and 17 meters wide, and the upper floors are the promenade stands with marble columns, which is the place where the former princes and nobles watch horse racing. On the right side of the main hall is the side hall, which is smaller than the main hall. 48 carriages are arranged in the main hall and side hall in historical order. These high-end luxury carriages have different shapes and are decorated with their own characteristics and are pleasing to the eye.
Free in the day pass, not far from the egg tart shop, I went to see it, there are very few people to see, it really doesn't mean much, just look at the appearance, and don't get a model for everyone to experience it.
Beautiful scenery. Very nice resort. The fresh air and special landscape have added a lot of fun to the whole journey. very good
This old-fashioned carriage museum near the monastery is one of the best four-wheel carriage collection venues in the world and is also a popular museum in Lisbon. I checked the information online and thought I must go and see it, but it was very low-key and the facade was small, which was really hard to find. Ask people all the way, until the last police uncle led the way to see. Tickets 6 euros/person, although the venue is not big, but it is rare to see elsewhere, it is still worth it.
Although the carriage is not completely repaired, it does not feel the decay seen in other evaluations. Several fully repaired carriages are gorgeous to give people visual impact. Behind the content can feel the pride and majesty under the right, all of which are deposited in the long river of time, like the shining sands at the bottom of the river. The pavilion is not big, the tickets are very cheap, forty minutes is enough to go shopping. The children like it very much, and the adults have a sense. Friends who like to visit art galleries, exhibition halls, and cultural monuments are especially recommended.
It is currently the world's unique horse-drawn carriage museum, where 48 carriages for the Portuguese royal and noble families have been displayed since the 16th and 19th centuries. There are two new and old museums. The old museum is located on the east side of the gate of the Bellen Palace of the Presidential Palace. Although the design is old, it has a sense of history. At present, 7 carriages are displayed. The remaining 41 carriages are displayed in the new museum. The new museum is located across the road from the old museum. It is a two-story building with floor-to-ceiling glass windows. It is full of modernity. About 10 minutes walk. Transportation: 15E to Belem Station Ticket price: old hall 6EUR, new hall 4EUR, joint ticket 8EUR, Lisbon card free
[View] Very famous historical memorial, you have to experience it slowly