Itinerary: “The Revolution Is in the Streets!”
The tour begins at Largo da Boa Hora, continues to Largo do Carmo and Largo da Misericórdia, and ends on Rua António Maria Cardoso. A journey through some of the key locations and moments not only of April 25, but also of the revolutionary process of 1974–1975. The dictatorship, censorship, resistance, political imprisonment, the Revolution, […]
11 of April of 2026 - 10h30
Guided Tour “Architects of Freedom”
Guided tour by the organizers of the temporary exhibition “Architects of Freedom”.
27 of April of 2025 - 15h00
“FAREWELL COUTRY AND FAMILY” itinerary
How does the geography of Lisbon reveal LGBTQIA+ history and memory? We take a tour of the repressions and resistance to sexual and gender diversity from the dictatorship to the present day.
26 of April of 2025 - 10h30
Itinerary “The Revolution is in the streets!”
A journey in which we will discover some of the places and key moments of April 25 and the revolutionary process of 1974 and 1975.
10 of May of 2025 - 10h30
Visit the Aljube! With Audiodescription
Guided tour with audio description (AD) of the Aljube Museum's long-term exhibition Resistance and Freedom for blind and partially sighted people.
10 of May of 2025 - 10h30
Aljube with doors open!
On April 25, come visit the museum and celebrate its 10th anniversary!
25 of April of 2025 - 10h00
«Duas peças em Estado Novo»
«Duas peças em Estado Novo» includes A Reputação, by British playwright Susannah Finzi, followed by Partida ou a Mulher sem Medo, by Armando Nascimento Rosa.
18 to 20 of October of 2024
The power of a date in women’s fight
A talk on the history of International Women's Day and its connection to the struggle, organised by the Women's Democratic Movement (MDM).
23 of October of 2024 - 17h30
«Duas peças em Estado Novo»
«Duas peças em Estado Novo» includes A Reputation, by British playwright Susannah Finzi, followed by Partida ou a Mulher sem Medo, by Armando Nascimento Rosa.
18 to 20 of October of 2024