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Rua das Janelas Verdes, 1249-017, Lisboa, PT Portugal
contactos telefone: +351 21 391 2800
website: www.museudearteantiga.pt
ver mapa maior e direçõesLatitude: 38.7048412, Longitude: -9.1614643
Jeffery Johnson
::A high quality museum, as are most of Lisbon’s museums. It houses some well-known pieces including Bosch’s Temptation of St. Anthony, as well as early Chinese laquerwork, ceramics, tapestries. The cafeteria has good choices and high quality at reasonable prices, and an outdoor area to eat while enjoying the gardens.
Hans Damen
::It’s certainly not amongst the greatest museums in the world, but the collection is wel presented en the explanations are also very good. “The Temptation of St Anthony” by Hieronymous Bosch alone is reason enough to visit this museum. Amazing and bizarre triptych.
Kulbir Saini
::National Antique Art Museum. It's very big and spread across multiple floors. Worth a visit but be ready to spend quite a bit of time here. As mentioned earlier, it's huge.
Tim Buckle
::Really enjoyed our visit here. Not easy to get to, especially when the tram driver forgets to stop. Gallery is on a really human scale, not like the massive ones in some cities. Lots of interesting stuff
D McG
::Just been to your museum. Have to say that the experience was somewhat soured by the horrendous attitude and poor interpersonal skills of your desk staff. On arrival the person selling us tickets did not break a smile. We were a family of 5 and went to drop our bags and coats in the bag drop. The sour expression of he person on this desk matched the girl on the first desk. Without so much as a hello she said there was no room for any coats (despite being able to see at least a dozen empty coat hangers and a completely empty section. We were able to put in our small rucksack and 2 umbrellas. I asked about the empty space and she just repeated ‘no coats. No room.’ After a few minutes I decided to go back and get my bag as it had the children’s drawing books and they wanted to sketch as we went round. When I went to take the bag in I was informed I wasn’t allowed. I asked why given that I had seen plenty of people with rucksacks and shoulder bags as big and bigger than mine - it really is a small bag (slightly bigger than A4 in size). Perhaps these people don’t want families with children in your museum as there were plenty of elderly patrons allowed to bring in their larger bags. Whatever I said made no difference to this staff member and she point blank refused. Given these are the first two people you meet on arriving in your museum I suggest you work on their people skills. It’s a shame, as the other staff, once inside the museum itself seemed very pleasant.