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National Museum of Science & Natural History
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The National Museum of Natural History and Science in Lisbon, Portugal is the country's main museum focusing on nature. The museum functions under the University of Lisbon. Its rich collections, gathered over more than 250 years, span zoology, anthropology, geology and botany.
Nearby attractions
Botanical Garden of Lisbon
R. da Escola Politécnica 58, 1250-102 Lisboa, Portugal
Principe Real garden
Praça do Príncipe Real, 1250-184 Lisboa, Portugal
Igreja de São Mamede
Largo de São Mamede 1, 1250-236 Lisboa, Portugal
Capitólio
Parque Mayer, 1250-164 Lisboa, Portugal
Patriarchal Reservoir
Praça do Príncipe Real, 1250-184 Lisboa, Portugal
Galeria São Mamede
R. da Escola Politécnica 167, 1250-101 Lisboa, Portugal
Praça da Alegria
Praça da Alegria, 1250-004 Lisboa, Portugal
Cinemateca Portuguesa Cinema Museum
R. Barata Salgueiro 39, 1269-059 Lisboa, Portugal
Foundation Amália Rodrigues
R. de São Bento 193, 1250-219 Lisboa, Portugal
Miradouro de São Pedro de Alcântara
R. de São Pedro de Alcântara, 1250-238 Lisboa, Portugal
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ZeroZero Príncipe Real
R. da Escola Politécnica 32, 1250-102 Lisboa, Portugal
Boubou's
R. do Monte Olivete 32A, 1200-280 Lisboa, Portugal
Sumaya
R. da Escola Politécnica 40, 1250-096 Lisboa, Portugal
Frangasqueira Nacional
Tv. Monte do Carmo 19, 1200-276 Lisboa, Portugal
Zazah
R. de São Marçal 111, 1200-420 Lisboa, Portugal
Restaurante Pica-Pau
R. da Escola Politécnica 27, 1200-244 Lisboa, Portugal
Atalho Real
Calçada da Patriarcal 40, 1250-182 Lisboa, Portugal
Pomme Eatery
R. Nova de São Mamede 18, 1250-173 Lisboa, Portugal
Adega Dom Luis
Rua Luís Fernandes 24, 1200-424 Lisboa, Portugal
Jamie's Italian Lisboa
Praça do Príncipe Real 28A, 1250-184 Lisboa, Portugal
Nearby hotels
Altis Grand Hotel
R. Castilho 11, 1269-072 Lisboa, Portugal
ibis Lisboa Centro Liberdade
Rnet No. 301, R. Barata Salgueiro 53, 1250-043 Lisboa, Portugal
Montecarmo 12
Tv. Monte do Carmo 12, 1200-244 Lisboa, Portugal
Casa de Sao Mamede Hotel
R. da Escola Politécnica 159, 1250-100 Lisboa, Portugal
Casa Oliver Principe Real
Praça do Príncipe Real 25, 1250-184 Lisboa, Portugal
The Vintage Lisbon, an SLH Hotel
R. Rodrigo da Fonseca 2, 1250-191 Lisboa, Portugal
Casa do Príncipe
Nº23, 1 st floor, Praça do Príncipe Real, 1250-184 Lisboa, Portugal
Eurostars das Letras
R. Castilho 6 12, 1250-069 Lisboa, Portugal
Altis Prime Hotel
R. Rodrigo da Fonseca 4, 1250-191 Lisboa, Portugal
Palácio Príncipe Real
R. de São Marçal 77, 1200-419 Lisboa, Portugal
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National Museum of Science & Natural History

R. da Escola Politécnica 56, 1250-102 Lisboa, Portugal
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The National Museum of Natural History and Science in Lisbon, Portugal is the country's main museum focusing on nature. The museum functions under the University of Lisbon. Its rich collections, gathered over more than 250 years, span zoology, anthropology, geology and botany.

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attractions: Botanical Garden of Lisbon, Principe Real garden, Igreja de São Mamede, Capitólio, Patriarchal Reservoir, Galeria São Mamede, Praça da Alegria, Cinemateca Portuguesa Cinema Museum, Foundation Amália Rodrigues, Miradouro de São Pedro de Alcântara, restaurants: ZeroZero Príncipe Real, Boubou's, Sumaya, Frangasqueira Nacional, Zazah, Restaurante Pica-Pau, Atalho Real, Pomme Eatery, Adega Dom Luis, Jamie's Italian Lisboa
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+351 21 392 1808
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museus.ulisboa.pt
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Nearby attractions of National Museum of Science & Natural History

Botanical Garden of Lisbon

Principe Real garden

Igreja de São Mamede

Capitólio

Patriarchal Reservoir

Galeria São Mamede

Praça da Alegria

Cinemateca Portuguesa Cinema Museum

Foundation Amália Rodrigues

Miradouro de São Pedro de Alcântara

Botanical Garden of Lisbon

Botanical Garden of Lisbon

4.0

(3.5K)

Open 24 hours
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Principe Real garden

Principe Real garden

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(5.2K)

Open 24 hours
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Igreja de São Mamede

Igreja de São Mamede

4.6

(186)

Open until 7:30 PM
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Capitólio

Capitólio

4.5

(879)

Open 24 hours
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ZeroZero Príncipe Real

Boubou's

Sumaya

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Restaurante Pica-Pau

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Pomme Eatery

Adega Dom Luis

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ZeroZero Príncipe Real

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Reviews of National Museum of Science & Natural History

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5.0
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The National Museum of Science & Natural History is an absolute treasure trove for anyone with a thirst for knowledge and a curiosity about the wonders of science and nature. As an avid explorer of museums, I can confidently say that this institution stands out as a captivating and educational experience.

Upon entering the museum, visitors are immediately greeted by an awe-inspiring collection of exhibits that span a wide range of scientific disciplines. From the captivating displays of ancient fossils and dinosaur skeletons to the interactive exhibits exploring the mysteries of space and the cosmos, there is something to captivate every visit

The museum's attention to detail is commendable, as each exhibit is thoughtfully curated and accompanied by informative signage that offers in-depth explanations and engages visitors of all ages. The use of cutting-edge technology, such as virtual reality and interactive displays, adds an exciting and immersive element to the experience, making learning both educational and entertaining.

One of the highlights of the museum is the hands-on science section, where visitors can conduct their own experiments and engage in interactive activities. It's a fantastic way to inspire the next generation of scientists and ignite a passion for discovery.

The National Museum of Science & Natural History also hosts regular special exhibitions and events, ensuring that there's always something new to explore. The museum's dedication to public education is evident through their engaging workshops, lectures, and guided tours.

In terms of facilities, the museum boasts spacious and well-maintained galleries, convenient amenities, and friendly staff who are always ready to assist and provide additional information.

Overall, the National Museum of Science & Natural History is a must-visit destination for science enthusiasts and nature lovers alike. Its diverse exhibits, interactive displays, and commitment to education make it an exceptional institution that leaves visitors with a sense of wonder and a deeper understanding of the natural...

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This expansive museum invites visitors to embark on an awe-inspiring journey through the fascinating realms of science and natural history. Its two-story layout showcases a wealth of exhibits arranged with meticulous consideration to provide an enriching and engaging experience for all. Delving into the Earth's evolution and the development of life on our planet, the museum's exhibits transport you to the Jurassic Era with mesmerizing dinosaur fossils, unveil the intricate geological formations of our world, and trace the intricate processes of evolution, from the humble beginnings of plant life to the emergence of humanity. Science aficionados will find themselves immersed in a treasure trove of knowledge as they explore the museum's physics, chemistry, and astronomy sections. Interactive displays and captivating multimedia presentations bring scientific concepts to life, inviting you to engage with the wonders of the universe. Venturing through the museum's labyrinthine corridors, you'll discover captivating exhibits on a myriad of topics, from the impact of meteorites on Earth's history to the celestial dance of stars above. With so much to explore, there's something for everyone to discover. Stepping outside, you'll be greeted by a serene courtyard, adorned with a lush green lawn that provides a tranquil oasis amidst the museum's wonders. The museum's staff is renowned for their warmth, expertise, and passion for science and natural history. They are always eager to assist visitors, share their knowledge, and ensure that every experience is enriching and memorable. With its vast collections, interactive exhibits, knowledgeable staff, and occasional Sunday free admission, the National Museum of Science & Natural History is an absolute must-visit for anyone seeking a stimulating and enriching...

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Its recent public designation, "MUHNAC - National Museum of Natural History and Science", was created in October 2011. This incorporated the former National Museum of Natural History and the University of Lisbon Science Museum, integrating their collections, the historical buildings of the Polytechnic School, the Lisbon Botanical Gardens and, since July 2012, the Lisbon Astronomical Observatory

The history of natural history collections in Lisbon began in the Royal Natural Cabinet and Botanical Garden, created in the second half of the eighteenth century, in Ajuda (western Lisbon). It was then housed for a short period in the Royal Academy of Sciences and transferred to the Polytechnic School in 1858, with the denomination of National Museum of Lisbon (1861) and under the administration of the Polytechnic School.

The second Botanic Gardens of Lisbon, in the grounds of the Polytechnic School officially opened in 1878.

In 1911, with the creation of the University of Lisbon, the Museum was annexed to the Faculty of Sciences.

In March 1978 a devastating fire destroyed part of the building of the former Polytechnic School, most of the zoology collection and part of the geology collection. The Faculty of Sciences would eventually move to its current premises in Campo Grande.

The Science Museum of the University of Lisbon was created in May 1985, sharing the building with the National Museum of Natural History.

Both museums adopted new by-laws in 2003, becoming autonomous from the Faculty of Sciences and under the direct administration of the Rector of the...

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Lisbon 01 day itenerary. [free museums on Sunday morning] 🧡 Padaria Patriarcal, Príncipe real 🤍 Museu Nacional de história natural, Príncipe real 🤎 Travessa da Arrochela, S.Bento 🧡 Lunch in Churrasqueira da paz (typical tasca) 💖 Pjnk street (instagram spot) 💙 Enjoy the sunset in @ribeiradasnausquiosque save & share if you like it 🤍 - #lisbon #lisboa #VisitLisbon #VisitPortugal #lisboncityguide #hiddenplaces #ThePrettyCitties #OnGoogleMaps #BBCTravel #lisbongem #BeautifulDestinations #ShotonIphone #TravellingThroughtTheWorld #TLPicks#IAmTraveller #SuperLisboa #AmarLisboa #KingsVillage #PortugalLovers #chaicatraveltolisbon
Jean DeSezeJean DeSeze
Its recent public designation, "MUHNAC - National Museum of Natural History and Science", was created in October 2011. This incorporated the former National Museum of Natural History and the University of Lisbon Science Museum, integrating their collections, the historical buildings of the Polytechnic School, the Lisbon Botanical Gardens and, since July 2012, the Lisbon Astronomical Observatory The history of natural history collections in Lisbon began in the Royal Natural Cabinet and Botanical Garden, created in the second half of the eighteenth century, in Ajuda (western Lisbon). It was then housed for a short period in the Royal Academy of Sciences and transferred to the Polytechnic School in 1858, with the denomination of National Museum of Lisbon (1861) and under the administration of the Polytechnic School. The second Botanic Gardens of Lisbon, in the grounds of the Polytechnic School officially opened in 1878. In 1911, with the creation of the University of Lisbon, the Museum was annexed to the Faculty of Sciences. In March 1978 a devastating fire destroyed part of the building of the former Polytechnic School, most of the zoology collection and part of the geology collection. The Faculty of Sciences would eventually move to its current premises in Campo Grande. The Science Museum of the University of Lisbon was created in May 1985, sharing the building with the National Museum of Natural History. Both museums adopted new by-laws in 2003, becoming autonomous from the Faculty of Sciences and under the direct administration of the Rector of the University of Lisbon.
PL LauPL Lau
The National Museum of Science & Natural History is a great place to spend a few hours learning about the natural world. The museum has a wide variety of exhibits, including a natural history museum, a science museum, and an art gallery. The museum is also home to a number of temporary exhibitions. Here are some of the highlights of the museum: a) The Natural History Museum: This section of the museum houses a variety of animal specimens, including birds, fish, mammals, and reptiles. There is also a large collection of fossils and minerals. b) The Science Museum: This section of the museum explores the natural sciences through interactive exhibits. Visitors can learn about physics, chemistry, biology, and astronomy. The Art Gallery: This section of the museum houses a collection of art, including paintings, sculptures, and photographs. The art is often related to the natural world. c) The National Museum of Science & Natural History is a great place to spend a day learning about the natural world. The museum is well-organized and easy to navigate. The staff is also knowledgeable and friendly. Overall, I had a great experience at the National Museum of Science & Natural History. I would highly recommend it to anyone who is interested in science or natural history.
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Lisbon 01 day itenerary. [free museums on Sunday morning] 🧡 Padaria Patriarcal, Príncipe real 🤍 Museu Nacional de história natural, Príncipe real 🤎 Travessa da Arrochela, S.Bento 🧡 Lunch in Churrasqueira da paz (typical tasca) 💖 Pjnk street (instagram spot) 💙 Enjoy the sunset in @ribeiradasnausquiosque save & share if you like it 🤍 - #lisbon #lisboa #VisitLisbon #VisitPortugal #lisboncityguide #hiddenplaces #ThePrettyCitties #OnGoogleMaps #BBCTravel #lisbongem #BeautifulDestinations #ShotonIphone #TravellingThroughtTheWorld #TLPicks#IAmTraveller #SuperLisboa #AmarLisboa #KingsVillage #PortugalLovers #chaicatraveltolisbon
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Its recent public designation, "MUHNAC - National Museum of Natural History and Science", was created in October 2011. This incorporated the former National Museum of Natural History and the University of Lisbon Science Museum, integrating their collections, the historical buildings of the Polytechnic School, the Lisbon Botanical Gardens and, since July 2012, the Lisbon Astronomical Observatory The history of natural history collections in Lisbon began in the Royal Natural Cabinet and Botanical Garden, created in the second half of the eighteenth century, in Ajuda (western Lisbon). It was then housed for a short period in the Royal Academy of Sciences and transferred to the Polytechnic School in 1858, with the denomination of National Museum of Lisbon (1861) and under the administration of the Polytechnic School. The second Botanic Gardens of Lisbon, in the grounds of the Polytechnic School officially opened in 1878. In 1911, with the creation of the University of Lisbon, the Museum was annexed to the Faculty of Sciences. In March 1978 a devastating fire destroyed part of the building of the former Polytechnic School, most of the zoology collection and part of the geology collection. The Faculty of Sciences would eventually move to its current premises in Campo Grande. The Science Museum of the University of Lisbon was created in May 1985, sharing the building with the National Museum of Natural History. Both museums adopted new by-laws in 2003, becoming autonomous from the Faculty of Sciences and under the direct administration of the Rector of the University of Lisbon.
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The National Museum of Science & Natural History is a great place to spend a few hours learning about the natural world. The museum has a wide variety of exhibits, including a natural history museum, a science museum, and an art gallery. The museum is also home to a number of temporary exhibitions. Here are some of the highlights of the museum: a) The Natural History Museum: This section of the museum houses a variety of animal specimens, including birds, fish, mammals, and reptiles. There is also a large collection of fossils and minerals. b) The Science Museum: This section of the museum explores the natural sciences through interactive exhibits. Visitors can learn about physics, chemistry, biology, and astronomy. The Art Gallery: This section of the museum houses a collection of art, including paintings, sculptures, and photographs. The art is often related to the natural world. c) The National Museum of Science & Natural History is a great place to spend a day learning about the natural world. The museum is well-organized and easy to navigate. The staff is also knowledgeable and friendly. Overall, I had a great experience at the National Museum of Science & Natural History. I would highly recommend it to anyone who is interested in science or natural history.
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