Discover the best top things to do in Lisbon District, Portugal including Artistas Unidos, Teatro Rapido, Ballet Gulbenkian, Teatro da Garagem, The Lisbon Players Theatre, Espaco Maria Almira Medina, Casa de Cultura Jaime Lobo e Silva, Teatro Nacional de Sao Carlos, Centro Cultural de Belem - CCB, SOU Movimento e Arte.
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5.0 based on 65 reviews
Wondering around the castle district bumped on this theatre. Turns out it has an amazing cafe downstairs. Empty, amazing city view, and a very good selection of drinks. I’m definitely coming back
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We are the oldest and longest continuously running English language theatre association in Lisbon. With a steady roster of six full productions and assorted workshops and concerts, we offer something new on the boards every month. A night out at the Lisbon players is an occassion to mingle with amiable company, and delight in the performances of an international team of actors in diverse shows.
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Exhibition areas Exhibition Gallery and Foyer Municipal Library (includes Audiovisual Room, under restructuring and Multimedia Room) Auditorium (capacity: 174 seats)
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The major venue where opera productions are staged during the September to June season, as well as classical concerts year round.
On June 30th, 1793, Queen Maria I herself inaugurated this magnificent Opera House, as the previous one had been totally destroyed by the terrible earthquake of 1755. "Teatro Nacional de São Carlos" has been, since then, one of the most important and active Opera Houses in the whole world. Located at the heart of Lisbon's historical "Chiado" quarter, the theater can accommodate around 1,200 spectators in its luxuriously decorated interior. It is really extremely beautiful and has awesome painted ceilings. While in Lisbon, check its busy programme of operas and concerts. Mybe Verdi's "La Forza del Destino" or Donizetti's "Maria Stuarda" are being performed at this prestigious Opera House. Enjoy!
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This is a dynamic cultural space with art galleries, terrific views of the city, and a coffee shop.
The Centro Cultural de Belem, which was built in the early 1990s, houses a Conference Centre, a Performing Arts Centre, a Exhibition Centre and numerous shops, restaurants and cafés. It's located very close to the Mosteiro dos Jeronimos and just across the road from the Padrao dos Descobrimentos monument. The Exhibition Centre houses the Museu Coleção Berardo, which is a modern art collection, and the CCB is worth visiting just to see the collection.
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