Museu Escola de Artes Decorativas da Fundacao Ricardo do Espirito Santo Silva - Reviews from across the web
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Fundação Ricardo do Espírito Santo Silva - Museum in Lisbon, Portugal district of Alfama, decorating it himself as an aristocratic residence of the 18th century. The Museum displays important collections of Portuguese tiles, furniture (from the 16th to the 19th century), textiles (including Arraiolos rugs from 17th and 18th centuries, Oriental carpets and bed-spreads)... baysider.com
Fundação Ricardo Espírito Santo Silva Installed in the Azurara Palace in the old quarter of Alfama, the Museum has recreated the aristocratic atmosphere of the 18th century, housing one of the most significant and homogenous collections of the panorama of the what are also known as Applied Arts in our country. This collection amassed wi... fress.pt
Fundaçao Ricardo do Espírito Santo Silva | Museum/Attraction Review | Lisbon | Frommers.com Few other sites in Lisbon offer as comprehensive an overview of the 18th-century Portuguese aesthetic as this one. The setting is the 17th-century Azurara Palace, which was acquired in 1947 by the museum's namesake and benefactor. In 1953, his collection was bequeathed to a private foundation that, ... frommers.com
[v*c] Portuguese Decorative Arts School-Museum (Lisbon) Lisbon Coast Lisbon Lisbon - Treasures (| Español | Français | Português | ) - Portuguese Decorative Arts School-Museum - Collections of silverware, woven fabrics and china crockery, reproducing the atmosphere of a noble house in the 17th and 18th centuries. The active restoration workshops can also... viajar.clix.pt
Museu-Escola de Artes Decorativas | Lisbon Sights The Museum-School of Decorative Arts, in the 17th-century Azurara Palace, has objects that date from the 15th through 19th century. Look for brightly colored Arraiolos -- traditional, hand-embroidered Portuguese carpets based on imported Arabic designs -- as well as silver work, ceramics, paintings,... fodors.com
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