Lisbon’s National Archaeology Museum, housed in the historic Jerónimos Monastery dormitory, offers a comprehensive look into Portugal’s archaeological heritage from prehistoric times. The museum’s collection spans a wide range of artifacts, including Iron Age and Visigothic jewelry, Roman ornaments and mosaics, and Moorish relics. Visitors can explore these meticulously preserved pieces, each providing a tangible connection to the Iberian peninsula’s rich and diverse past. The setting itself, with its monastic architecture, adds an additional layer of historical context, enhancing the experience of delving into the region’s ancient history.
National Archaeology Museum (Museu Nacional de Arqueologia)
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