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The National Tile Museum is one of the most important national museums, where you can see a permanent exhibition of tiles from the late 15th century to the present day. This exhibition is a differentiating artistic expression of Portuguese culture and this is one of the reasons that makes the National Tile Museum is so important.
Exactly because of the importance of this museum for Portuguese culture we decided to start this itinerary here.
2Marítima de Xabregas Restaurant
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We continue with Portuguese culture, but this time we move on to the food. From the previous location to the Marítima de Xabregas restaurant is only 5 minutes.
Don't forget to save space for dessert.
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The Filomena Soares Gallery never disappoints. Created in 1999, its main objective is to promote contemporary artistic production (national and international). A great place to observe contemporary art and enjoy the moment.
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The next destination is Portugal's first craft brewery. Dois Corvos is a family brewery and was born in 2013. Take the opportunity to go in and drink a beer, or more. I suggest you try a Matiné (session IPA).
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Another fantastic gallery, this time the Galeria Francisco Fino. Marvila is rich in galleries and we don't want you to miss anything. Take the opportunity to observe contemporary art.
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Almost nobody remains indifferent to the cakes of Café com Calma, and if you are one of those who remains indifferent, don't worry there are more good options.
Enjoy and relax until we go to our next destination.
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If you like urban art, you can't miss the Underdogs Gallery. Here you can see exhibitions of national and international urban art artists.
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You may not like beer, but you will love this place. Musa craft beer in Marvila is where the Musa craft beer factory is located, but it is also a bar with wonderful snacks and various concerts and DJs. Go to the website and see what events there will be.
Have fun.