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Portugal | Lisbon INFP Must-Visit Museum to Soak Up the Sun 🌞

Gulbenkian Museum Museu Calouste Gulbenkian Perfect for INFPs who love watching the little ducks in the garden while visiting the collections 🦆 Established by the oil tycoon Calouste Gulbenkian, the foundation operates the museum, which primarily collects and displays his private collection. It’s considered one of the largest private institutions in the world for ancient artifacts and art. Gulbenkian had a passion for art collecting and amassed over 6,400 artworks throughout his life, spanning from ancient Egypt to the 20th century. A visit to Lisbon is absolutely worth your while to see this. I spent the longest time in the oil painting area – Rembrandt’s “Portrait of an Old Man,” Renoir’s “Camille Monet,” Manet’s “The Cherry Boy,” “The Boy Blowing Bubbles,” and the painting of the couple with the falling apple from Desperate Housewives made me so happy! 🙂 🚩 Address: Av. de Berna 45A, 1067-001, Lisbon 🕙 Opening Hours: Monday to Sunday 10:00-18:00 (Closed on Tuesdays) 🔔 Admission: 10€, half price for children, free admission on Sunday afternoons 🔔 Note: No water allowed! 😉 #ContemporaryArt #INFPFavorite #Travel #Lisbon #Museum #Accessories #MoneySavingTips #SavingMoney #PortugalTravel #HiddenGems #Nature #ImageDiscoveryProject #ArtGallery #OffTheBeatenPath #TheFlavorsOfLife #MustVisitMuseum #RecorderOfRomanticLife #PoetryOfLifeImages

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Portugal | Lisbon INFP Must-Visit Museum to Soak Up the Sun 🌞

Gulbenkian Museum Museu Calouste Gulbenkian Perfect for INFPs who love watching the little ducks in the garden while visiting the collections 🦆 Established by the oil tycoon Calouste Gulbenkian, the foundation operates the museum, which primarily collects and displays his private collection. It’s considered one of the largest private institutions in the world for ancient artifacts and art. Gulbenkian had a passion for art collecting and amassed over 6,400 artworks throughout his life, spanning from ancient Egypt to the 20th century. A visit to Lisbon is absolutely worth your while to see this. I spent the longest time in the oil painting area – Rembrandt’s “Portrait of an Old Man,” Renoir’s “Camille Monet,” Manet’s “The Cherry Boy,” “The Boy Blowing Bubbles,” and the painting of the couple with the falling apple from Desperate Housewives made me so happy! 🙂 🚩 Address: Av. de Berna 45A, 1067-001, Lisbon 🕙 Opening Hours: Monday to Sunday 10:00-18:00 (Closed on Tuesdays) 🔔 Admission: 10€, half price for children, free admission on Sunday afternoons 🔔 Note: No water allowed! 😉 #ContemporaryArt #INFPFavorite #Travel #Lisbon #Museum #Accessories #MoneySavingTips #SavingMoney #PortugalTravel #HiddenGems #Nature #ImageDiscoveryProject #ArtGallery #OffTheBeatenPath #TheFlavorsOfLife #MustVisitMuseum #RecorderOfRomanticLife #PoetryOfLifeImages

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