
Pack 2 experiences: Lisbon Story + History of Cod Fish
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Lisboa Story Centre is an innovative space dedicated to the history of the Portuguese capital, inspired by the wide array of facts and events that have shaped the city. Located in the East Wing of the newly renovated Terreiro do Paço, it has been designed as an interactive Visitor Attraction, comprising 6 public areas, featuring state-of-the-art technology.
Like a well-illustrated book, the Lisboa Story Centre ātransportsā visitors on a fascinating journey through time. Using a mixture of elaborate sets, multimedia and sensory experiences, the Centre stages dramatic recreations of Lisbon's most important historical events, within the zone between the Baixa Pombalina and the Terreiro do PaƧo, exploring the myths and realities of this ancient city.
Presented in a playful and interactive manner, while respecting the rich historical tapestry of this magnificent city, the Centre offers visitors an approximately 60-minute journey across time and space.
Covering an area of around 2,200 square-metres, visitors will encounter vivid experiences based on the city's main historical chapters, illustrated via computers and simulators.
On the ground-floor, the Centre has five main exhibition areas. Each area features a story based on different episodes within Lisbonās history, structured in chronological order, in which visitors will be āguidedā by a multilingual āstorytellerā in a fascinating tour.
Visitors will be able to soak up the atmosphere of a 16th-century warehouse and discover products from the New World, transported in Caravela ships, also on display.
They will witness the tragic events of All Saints' Day in 1755 ā in an immersive experience of the Great Earthquake and its tragic consequences.
Next, they will accompany the Marquis of Pombal as he implements his far-reaching vision for reconstruction of the city, in terms of urban planning and organisation.
These 5 exhibition areas cover Lisbonās entire history - from early civilisations to the present day.
The 6th exhibition area is located on the first floor, with a virtual scale model of the capital, enabling visitors to explore the cityās various types of architecture, offering a more detailed account of Lisbon's history and encouraging visitors to discover the modern city.
Visitors also have access to a temporary exhibitions area, relating to the Centre's main themes.
Subject to prior booking, groups can access a gallery overlooking the exhibition - that is suitable for hosting various events including the possibility of catering services.
The six visitor areas are as follows:
Area 1 -Ā Lisbon: Myths and Realities (depicting the River, Land, Sea and Sky; Mythological Beginnings; Colonisers and Conquerors; and the City Walls)
Area 2 -Ā Lisbon: Global City (comprising the Cosmopolitan City; Warehouse of the World; Beyond the Horizon; The Flying Priest; the Magnificent City; Death and Politics and the Church)
Area 3Ā - November 1, 1755, All-Saints' Day (experiencing the Earthquake and the city in ruins)
Area 4Ā - Pombal's Vision (the post-earthquake plan to modernise the city and its subsequent reconstruction)
Area 5 - Terreiro do Paço (depicts the Square: Politics and Leisure)
Area 6Ā - Exploring Lisbon (discovering the scale model of the Baixa Pombalina zone, with interactive multimedia devices, depicting more than a dozen of key events within the city's history)
PISO 1 - Room of the Future. This space presents an idealised Lisbon as envisioned over the centuries by architects, engineers and urban planners through visionary projects that were never realised. Visitors are also invited to imagine what they would like the future of the city to be like, choosing from different scenarios on an interactive digital table.
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Available Audio-Guide languages:
⢠Portuguese (adult and kids version)
⢠English
⢠Spanish
⢠French
⢠Italian
⢠German
⢠Russian
⢠Mandarin
⢠Japanese
FREE Children up to 5 years old.
Open daily from 10am-7pm (* Last entry one hour prior to closing time!!)
PraƧa do ComƩrcio 78, 1100-148 Lisboa
Interpretative Centre of the History of Cod
Why would the Portuguese do something as unusual as to travel to the ends of the earth to catch this everyday food? Why would countless generations of Portuguese risk and lose their lives in the worldās most inhospitable seas so that they can make a traditional fish of bacalhau? The fish from distant Newfoundland and Greenland has been part of our cuisine, and our folk culture in particular, for many years.
The Interpretative Center of the History of Cod, one of the attractions of Lisbonās riverfront, in Terreiro do PaƧoĀ tells the storyĀ why the Portuguese sailed for months on end for the purposes of catching a particular type of fish ā cod.
Ā The Centre pays homage to this fish as a symbol of the food, culture and history of a country that has had a global outlook for centuries. It will recall the stories of generations of sailors and fishermen and explain the temperament of a people who are always ready to share what they have and to go to the far corners of the world to find what they lack. Throughout the various sections of the exhibition, visitors will explore the beginning of the odyssey of a people who set sail for the āseas at the end of the worldā, discover how the myth of the āfaithful friendā at table came about and examine the future of cod, its consumption, how it is fished and new ways in which it can be cooked.
FREE Children up to 5 years old.
Open daily from 10am-7pmĀ (* Last entry one hour prior to closing time!!)
Torreão Nascente - Praça do Comércio 1100-148 Lisboa
https://www.visitlisboa.com/.../historia-do-bacalhau-21
For group visits or study visits, please contact the education department to book a date and time:
Tlm: +351 91 644 08 27
Tel.: +351 21 194 10 27Ā
Fax: +351 21 115 32 80Ā
Email:Ā [email protected]
VOUCHER VALID FOR 6 MONTHS!
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Description
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Lisboa Story Centre is an innovative space dedicated to the history of the Portuguese capital, inspired by the wide array of facts and events that have shaped the city. Located in the East Wing of the newly renovated Terreiro do Paço, it has been designed as an interactive Visitor Attraction, comprising 6 public areas, featuring state-of-the-art technology.
Like a well-illustrated book, the Lisboa Story Centre ātransportsā visitors on a fascinating journey through time. Using a mixture of elaborate sets, multimedia and sensory experiences, the Centre stages dramatic recreations of Lisbon's most important historical events, within the zone between the Baixa Pombalina and the Terreiro do PaƧo, exploring the myths and realities of this ancient city.
Presented in a playful and interactive manner, while respecting the rich historical tapestry of this magnificent city, the Centre offers visitors an approximately 60-minute journey across time and space.
Covering an area of around 2,200 square-metres, visitors will encounter vivid experiences based on the city's main historical chapters, illustrated via computers and simulators.
On the ground-floor, the Centre has five main exhibition areas. Each area features a story based on different episodes within Lisbonās history, structured in chronological order, in which visitors will be āguidedā by a multilingual āstorytellerā in a fascinating tour.
Visitors will be able to soak up the atmosphere of a 16th-century warehouse and discover products from the New World, transported in Caravela ships, also on display.
They will witness the tragic events of All Saints' Day in 1755 ā in an immersive experience of the Great Earthquake and its tragic consequences.
Next, they will accompany the Marquis of Pombal as he implements his far-reaching vision for reconstruction of the city, in terms of urban planning and organisation.
These 5 exhibition areas cover Lisbonās entire history - from early civilisations to the present day.
The 6th exhibition area is located on the first floor, with a virtual scale model of the capital, enabling visitors to explore the cityās various types of architecture, offering a more detailed account of Lisbon's history and encouraging visitors to discover the modern city.
Visitors also have access to a temporary exhibitions area, relating to the Centre's main themes.
Subject to prior booking, groups can access a gallery overlooking the exhibition - that is suitable for hosting various events including the possibility of catering services.
The six visitor areas are as follows:
Area 1 -Ā Lisbon: Myths and Realities (depicting the River, Land, Sea and Sky; Mythological Beginnings; Colonisers and Conquerors; and the City Walls)
Area 2 -Ā Lisbon: Global City (comprising the Cosmopolitan City; Warehouse of the World; Beyond the Horizon; The Flying Priest; the Magnificent City; Death and Politics and the Church)
Area 3Ā - November 1, 1755, All-Saints' Day (experiencing the Earthquake and the city in ruins)
Area 4Ā - Pombal's Vision (the post-earthquake plan to modernise the city and its subsequent reconstruction)
Area 5 - Terreiro do Paço (depicts the Square: Politics and Leisure)
Area 6Ā - Exploring Lisbon (discovering the scale model of the Baixa Pombalina zone, with interactive multimedia devices, depicting more than a dozen of key events within the city's history)
PISO 1 - Room of the Future. This space presents an idealised Lisbon as envisioned over the centuries by architects, engineers and urban planners through visionary projects that were never realised. Visitors are also invited to imagine what they would like the future of the city to be like, choosing from different scenarios on an interactive digital table.
Ā
Available Audio-Guide languages:
⢠Portuguese (adult and kids version)
⢠English
⢠Spanish
⢠French
⢠Italian
⢠German
⢠Russian
⢠Mandarin
⢠Japanese
FREE Children up to 5 years old.
Open daily from 10am-7pm (* Last entry one hour prior to closing time!!)
PraƧa do ComƩrcio 78, 1100-148 Lisboa
Interpretative Centre of the History of Cod
Why would the Portuguese do something as unusual as to travel to the ends of the earth to catch this everyday food? Why would countless generations of Portuguese risk and lose their lives in the worldās most inhospitable seas so that they can make a traditional fish of bacalhau? The fish from distant Newfoundland and Greenland has been part of our cuisine, and our folk culture in particular, for many years.
The Interpretative Center of the History of Cod, one of the attractions of Lisbonās riverfront, in Terreiro do PaƧoĀ tells the storyĀ why the Portuguese sailed for months on end for the purposes of catching a particular type of fish ā cod.
Ā The Centre pays homage to this fish as a symbol of the food, culture and history of a country that has had a global outlook for centuries. It will recall the stories of generations of sailors and fishermen and explain the temperament of a people who are always ready to share what they have and to go to the far corners of the world to find what they lack. Throughout the various sections of the exhibition, visitors will explore the beginning of the odyssey of a people who set sail for the āseas at the end of the worldā, discover how the myth of the āfaithful friendā at table came about and examine the future of cod, its consumption, how it is fished and new ways in which it can be cooked.
FREE Children up to 5 years old.
Open daily from 10am-7pmĀ (* Last entry one hour prior to closing time!!)
Torreão Nascente - Praça do Comércio 1100-148 Lisboa
https://www.visitlisboa.com/.../historia-do-bacalhau-21
For group visits or study visits, please contact the education department to book a date and time:
Tlm: +351 91 644 08 27
Tel.: +351 21 194 10 27Ā
Fax: +351 21 115 32 80Ā
Email:Ā [email protected]
VOUCHER VALID FOR 6 MONTHS!













