Lisbon Tiles museum
the tiles museum is alon the Tagus river, in direction of Oceanarium.
The tiles are well presented, in chronological order. The museum is built in the Madre de Deus Convent, which is worth a visit on it's own
'National Tile Museum' in Lisbon | MUSEUMS AROUND THE WORLD
On the launch of this new program for IMAGINER, Museums around the World, me, Elise Spínola, will take you to discover more than a simple museum, but the history of a daily object that has become Art: In portuguese, The Azulejo, or Tile. Follow me through the National Tile Museum in Lisbon!
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Script and Narration: Elise Spínola
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Adeyto & Huawei P20 PRO @ Lisbon National AZULEJOS Museum of Ceramic Tiles PORTUGAL
The amazing world of baked ceramic tiles forming landscapes on Portuguese walls, love it so much, i even bought a dress to match it!!
The museum collection features decorative ceramic tiles or azulejos from the second half of the 15th century to the present day. Besides tiles, it includes ceramics, porcelain and faience from the 19th to the 20th century. Its permanent exhibition starts with a display of the materials and techniques used for manufacturing tiles. The National Tile Museum was established in 1965 and became a National Museum in 1980. It is located in the former Convent of Madre Deus, founded by Queen D. Leonor in 1509. The Museum went through different building campaigns that involved transformations such as in its 16th-century mannerist cloister; the church which is decorated with remarkable sets of paintings and tiles; the sacristy featuring a Brazilian wood display cabinet and carved wood frames with paintings; the high choir with rich carved gilt wood embellishments; the Chapel of Saint Anthony with an 18th-century Baroque decoration and a significant number of canvases by the painter André Gonçalves.
Portugal Lisbon National Tile Museum
National Tile Museum - Lisbon
National Tile Museum in Lisbon, Portugal
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These Tiles Will Get You A Natural High - Azulejos Museum Lisbon
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If you're like me I can't walk by any kind of tiles without a picture. This addiction probably started during our For 91 Days in Istanbul and that's why we probably to make Valencia, Spain our home when we're not traveling.
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A scene in the cafe in the national tile museum, Lisbon
National Coach Museum - Lisbon, Portugal
The museum displays a collection of 77 coaches, showing the evolution of animal-drawn transportation for the past two hundred years. The building itself is the former Royal Riding Arena. The whole body of any coach back in the 17th century was made of wood, including the structure, bodies and wheels.
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Lisbon Tiles from National Azulejo Museum
Little snippet of what is on offer at the Lisbon Tile Museum -
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The existence of a National Azulejo Museum in Lisbon clearly reveals the value that is attributed to this Art in Portugal - a value which results not only from the vast heritage that exists throughout the country and the former Portuguese Empire, which stretched from Brazil and Africa to India, but also from the fact that in both past and present terms it exemplifies the practical intelligence and the sensibility of the Portuguese people.
The motifs on the tiles evolved from geometric Moorish lace-like and looping designs into European plant and animal themes which gradually progressed from the Gothic to the pure Renaissance style.
Nevertheless, quite apart from the motifs themselves, Portugal retained a Moorish taste for excess in the practise of completely covering surfaces with decorations - a kind of rejection of emptiness.
The development of the ceramic art in Italy led to the use of the majolica technique to paint directly onto tiles. This made it possible to expand compositions to include a variety of figurative themes, historical stories and decorations.
A number of Italian ceramists moved to the Flanders region, where they disseminated mannerist decorative motifs and the themes
of classical antiquity.
After Portuguese orders had been placed in Flanders, some Flemish ceramists moved to Lisbon, where they initiated the production of tiles in Portugal itself from the second half of the XVI century onwards.
Certain typical motifs with their origin in the Flemish mannerist style were in international use at the time and were adopted by Portuguese tile painters to create monumental compositions guided by the erudite skills of Masters of drawing and painting such as Francisco and Marçal de Matos.
The first known Portuguese examples of the use of AZULEJOS as a monumental wall-covering employed Hispano-Moorish tiles which were imported from Seville in around 1503.
One of the lasting consequences of the Arab presence in the Iberian Peninsula was the continued practise of tile making. Seville was the great centre of the tile industry, which continued to employ the archaic cuerda seca and cuenca techniques until the mid XVI century.
The National Azulejo Museum is now one of the most important ceramics museums anywhere in the world. More than just a source of inspiration for the collection of Azulejos, it constitutes an invitation to visit Portugal in search of the monumental creations that are still to be found in their original settings and thereby to really understand the deep relationship between the Azulejo, architecture and the city.
Tile Museums are fun... | Lisbon Day 3
In todays video Iver Lien explores the city of Lisbon. Iver starts by going to Torres De Belem in Lisbon, which is an old tower. By the tower we find someone making organic juice, without electricity or plastic. Later on the day we check out a tile museum, that is not the most interesting thing in Lisbon
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Lisbon, Portugal National Archeology Museum & Museum of Modern and
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Tile Museum n Church, Lisbon Portugal
Tile Museum n Church, Lisbon Portugal
National Coach Museum, Lisbon, Portugal
The National Coach Museum is located on the Afonso de Albuquerque Square in the Belém district of Lisbon in Portugal.
TILE MUSEUM, LISBON, PORTUGAL/ MUSEU DO AZULEJO, LISBOA, PORTUGAL
This film shows the essentials of the Tile Museum, this interesting Portuguese museum located in Lisbon, Portugal.
Este filme mostra o essencial do Museu do Azulejo, esse interessante museu português localizado em Lisboa, Portugal.
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Portugal's sensational ceramic tiles
Correspondent Martha Teichner travels throughout Portugal to tell the story of the country's rich tradition of covering buildings with colorful ceramic tiles, called Azulejos.
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lisbon tiles
These are tiles on the houses of Lisbon. Hope you enjoy.