Archaeological Center of Rua dos Correeiros in Lisboa

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21, Rua dos Correeiros, 1100-048, Lisboa, PT Portugal
contacts phone: +351 21 113 1004
website: www.millenniumbcp.pt
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Latitude: 38.7099815, Longitude: -9.1374134

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    Pedro Cruz

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    You would never imagine that there was a beach right here, where they produced a very famous sauce

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    andrew mcgregor

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    This place is amazing tour through 2500 years of Lisbon history. The tour is free, but is conducted by an archaeologist. They take you beneath a bank that discovered this site when excavating the area for a car park. Thankfully they choose to preserve it. There are Roman Baths, Medieval burial, remains of Phoenician houses and a Roman factory. For lovers of history this is a must. The tour departs from building 21 but you should put your name down with security next door. Only some of the routes are conducted in English.

  • Ryan Matsuno

    Ryan Matsuno

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    You have to take a guided tour but it's well worth it. The guide was super. The history fun and engaging and the setting intimate. Also it's free.

  • Mot Sekine

    Mot Sekine

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    Note: a little difficult to find: access is via archway 69 on Rua Augusta. Fascinating. Very informative guide will take you back in time over the history of Lisbon through building remains and objects found on site. Book first for a tour, all free.

  • Dannie Darko

    Dannie Darko

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    Amazing archaeological site accessed via a free 30-40 minute guided tour available in English or Portuguese (not sure about other languages). There are also some display cabinets containing objects found at the site which you can only view during the tour. The staff were very accommodating and the guide very nice, knowledgable and happy to answer questions. Building remains from roughly three different historical periods were found where the bank who owns the building above was trying to build a basement. This was abandoned when the discoveries were made... I'll say no more, so as to not spoil the surprises this great little underground tour has to offer... :)

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