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National Coach Museum Review

4.5 /555 Reviews
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This is the largest museum of its kind, which contains various carriages dedicated to the Portuguese royal family and nobles since the 16th century. I personally am not very interested, just look at it and feel luxury.

National Coach Museum

Posted: Oct 3, 2019
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  • 小思文
    4/5Excellent
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    Portugal horse-drawn carriage museum is free, the museum here collects a lot of old horse-drawn carriage art, the museum has been a long time, here show a lot of horse-drawn carriage art, the museum is also more suitable for visiting. [View] The whole scenery is beautiful [Fun] Fun, it’s so high

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    Posted: Aug 28, 2019
  • 无语的风16
    5/5Outstanding
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    National Carriage Museum Lisbon Portugal National Carriage Museum: The museum consists of a large and bright main hall and side hall, of which the main hall is 50 meters wide and 17 meters wide, and the upper floors are the promenade stands with marble columns, which is the place where the former princes and nobles watch horse racing. On the right side of the main hall is the side hall, which is smaller than the main hall. 48 carriages are arranged in the main hall and side hall in historical order. These high-end luxury carriages have different shapes and are decorated with their own characteristics and are pleasing to the eye.

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    Posted: May 15, 2019
  • 无语的风16
    4/5Excellent
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    Free in the day pass, not far from the egg tart shop, I went to see it, there are very few people to see, it really doesn't mean much, just look at the appearance, and don't get a model for everyone to experience it.

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    Posted: Apr 28, 2019
  • 游游悠悠
    5/5Outstanding
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    [View] Very famous historical memorial, you have to experience it slowly

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    Posted: May 9, 2022
  • _We***32
    5/5Outstanding
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    Beautiful scenery. Very nice resort. The fresh air and special landscape have added a lot of fun to the whole journey. very good

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    Posted: Nov 7, 2021
  • Li Xin
    5/5Outstanding
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    The Museu Nacional DOS Coches near the monastery is one of the best four-wheeled carriage collections in the world and a very popular Museum in Lisbon. Looking up information on the internet, I think I must go to see it, but it is very low-key, small facade, it is really difficult to find. Ask people all the way, until finally the police uncle led the way. Tickets are 6 Euros per person. Although the venue is small, it is rare to see it anywhere else. It is still worth it.

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    Posted: Jun 14, 2016
  • misslee715
    5/5Outstanding
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    Although the carriage was not completely repaired, it did not feel the decadent taste seen in other evaluations. Several fully restored carriages are gorgeous to give people visual impact. Behind grace, pride and majesty can be felt under power, all of which are deposited in the long river of time, like the golden sand shining on the bottom of the river. The Pavilion is small and the tickets are cheap. Forty minutes is enough to finish the tour. Children like it and adults have some insights. Friends who like to visit art galleries, exhibitions and cultural relics are especially recommended.

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    Posted: Aug 24, 2017
  • 罗马情人1980
    5/5Outstanding
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    At present, it is the only carriage Museum in the world. There are 48 carriages dedicated to the Royal and noble families in Portugal since the 16th and 19th centuries. There are two new and old pavilions. The old Pavilion is located on the east side of the entrance to the Palace of Belem, the President's Palace. Although the design is old, it has a historical sense. At present, seven carriages are displayed. The remaining 41 carriages are displayed in the new pavilion. The new pavilion is located across the road from the old pavilion. It is a two-storey building with floor glass windows. It has a full sense of modernity and takes about 10 minutes to walk. Transportation: 15E to Belem Station fare: old 6EUR, new 4EUR, combined 8EUR, Lisbon free

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    Posted: Jun 21, 2017
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