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Museu Etnográfico e Arqueológico Dr. Joaquim Manso

Museu Etnográfico e Arqueológico Dr. Joaquim Manso
Place: Nazaré
Photo: Nuno Félix Alves
Museu Etnográfico e Arqueológico Dr. Joaquim Manso

Museums and Palaces

The Dr. Joaquim Manso Ethnographic and Archaeological Museum, also known as the Museum of Nazaré, was opened to the public in 1976. It is lodged in the early 20th-century house that served as the summer residence of Dr. Joaquim Manso, a writer and journalist, and the founder of the daily newspaper, the "Diário de Lisboa". The house was donated to the state in 1968 by the local benefactor Amadeu Gaudêncio to serve as a museum.

As a regional-based museum, its collection documents the history of the region and the cultural identity of the people of Nazaré. Recently the museum’s remit was extended to include maritime ethnography, highlighting local fishing traditions with an exhibition of different types of traditional boats and the arts of fishing.

The collection also includes archaeological finds, records and traditional costumes, as well as sculptures and paintings.
Contacts

Address:
Rua D. Fuas Roupinho Sítio 2450 Nazaré
Telephone:
+351 262 562 801
Fax:
+351 262 561 246

Guided Tours
April / October: 11am - 7pm (Tuesday to Sunday); November / March: 10am - 1pm / 2.30pm - 6pm (Tuesday to Sunday) Closed: Monday and Public Holidays

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