Housed in a late-1800s mansion lies one of Lisbon’s most outstanding but little-known museums – the former residence of Antonio Medeiros e Almeida (a renowned businessman) houses a priceless collection of 17th to 20th-century pieces. Displayed in 25 rooms, the collection includes a Rembrandt portrait, paintings by Rubens, François Boucher and Tiepolo, unique porcelain and silverware, and sophisticated English and Swiss clocks and sculptures. One of the highlights is furniture by François Linke, one of the most celebrated furniture makers of the 19th century.
Size
200 m2 (2,153 sq. ft.)
Occupancy by Configuration
- Reception
- 200 Guests
- Banquet Rounds
- 140 Guests