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About: Royal Treasure Museum, Lisbon

Each remarkable piece in the Royal Treasure Museum collection in the Ajuda National Palace bears witness to the country’s history as a kingdom, which was built up over almost eight centuries.

Your tickets to explore this incredible collection of precious items allow you to see a large portion of the riches that were once the property of Portugal’s royal household. Some of the items belonged to the Crown and others came from the private collections of the various members of the royal family. Don't miss the chance to see these priceless artifacts up close!

Royal Treasure Museum, Lisbon
Largo da Ajuda, 1349-021, Lisbon
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