Museu Militar de Lisboa
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Reviewed 25 May 2019 via mobile

This museum offers much more than I expected. It covers military artifacts from about the 1500s forward and many of the descriptions are in English. Google Translate’s camera feature allowed me to easily translate the remaining descriptions.

Date of experience: May 2019
1  Thank Rob B
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Reviewed 8 May 2019 via mobile

A small fee of 3€ grants you access to this hidden gem of a museum. A collection of fantastic weaponry and war time paraphernalia housed in one of the most beautiful buildings I’ve ever seen. A rival to the Vatican on a smaller, decidedly less crowded scale!

Date of experience: May 2019
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Reviewed 18 April 2019

This museum has a huge collection of armaments dating back to the middle ages. The exhibits are arranged in order and flow in one direction. It's a very well organized museum. If you like military history and weapons, this is a must see.

Date of experience: March 2019
Thank Kirk W
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Reviewed 17 April 2019

The museum is home to what is probably the finest collection of pre-20th century artillery in the world, much of which sits out in an enormous courtyard for lack of room to pack it all in inside.

In the 16th century the building housed a foundry where cannon were cast. Some weaponry was still manufactured on the site until the early 20th century. Now the foundry space houses a chronologically arranged exhibition demonstrating changes in the technology of artillery through the centuries.

The Artillery Museum was founded in 1851. As suggested by the change of name to Military Museum (in 1926), there are more than just cannon on display. Besides swords and firearms and a couple of knights in full armour, there is rather a fine display of South-East Asian swords.

The place is worth a visit even if you are not that interested in the exhibits. The building itself is designed as a triumphalist memorial to Portugal’s military history. The rooms have been decorated by leading Portuguese artists to celebrate their country’s military prowess.The military items and paintings on display are designed to teach the visitor about key moments of Portuguese history, such as the discovery of the sea route to India, the Portuguese participation in the First World War and the pacification campaigns conducted by Mouzinho de Albuquerque in Mozambique in the last quarter of the 19th century.

The effect is both impressive and simultaneously slightly mad. It hints, I think, at the psychology of the dictatorship under which much of it was developed.

The Museum is hardly promoted at all: when we were there we appeared to be the only visitors. That’s a shame given how fascinating the place is. If you are ever in Lisbon, do go and see it.

Date of experience: March 2019
1  Thank Tom W
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Reviewed 25 March 2019

My wife and I were walking around trying to find the Fado Museum and we chanced upon this museum. It is worth visiting if you are interested in weapons and/or military history. It, of course being in Lisbon the capital of Portugal, concentrates on Portuguese military history and weaponry. Still interesting besides. The building the museum is housed is a former palace of a wealthy merchant. That in itself makes seeing the museum worth the price of admission. The displays go on forever. Everything from the Crusades to present times. If you like "Knights in Shining Armor" there is a display on that.

If visiting Lisbon I certainly recommend putting this museum on your "probably must see" list. My wife thought it very interesting too.

M. Greg Miller
Millersville, Pennsylvania, USA

Date of experience: January 2019
1  Thank Greg M
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