Description
The National Museum of Ancient Art (Museu Nacional de Arte Antiga) in Lisbon, Portugal, is a premier institution dedicated to preserving and showcasing a rich collection of European and Portuguese art. Established in 1884, the museum is housed in the 16th-century Convent of the Order of Christ, which adds to its historical significance. It is renowned for its extensive collection of paintings, sculptures, decorative arts, and manuscripts spanning from the Middle Ages to the early 19th century.
The museum’s collection includes masterpieces by renowned artists such as Hieronymus Bosch, Albrecht Dürer, and Francisco de Zurbarán, as well as a significant number of Portuguese works. Highlights include the "São Vicente Panels" by Nuno Gonçalves and a vast array of religious art, including altarpieces and sculptures. The museum also features an impressive collection of Asian and African art, reflecting Portugal's historical trade connections.
For tourists, The National Museum of Ancient Art offers an unparalleled opportunity to explore Portugal’s artistic heritage and gain insights into European art history. The museum’s grand setting and well-curated exhibits provide a cultural and educational experience, making it a must-visit for art enthusiasts and history buffs. Its central location in Lisbon and its diverse and extensive collection ensure that visitors can enjoy a comprehensive and enriching visit to one of the city’s most important cultural institutions.
Location
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R. das Janelas Verdes 1249-017, Lisboa, Portugal