Nestled on the upper level of the 16th-century Casa dos Bicos, an eccentric building known for its distinctive diamond-shaped stones, lies the José Saramago Foundation. This small museum in Lisbon is dedicated to one of Portugal’s most celebrated writers, who was awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1998. Visitors can explore the life and work of Saramago through a carefully curated collection, offering a glimpse into the mind of this literary giant.
José Saramago Foundation (Fundacao José Saramago)
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