Museu do Fado (Fado Museum), Lisbon

Museu do Fado (Fado Museum), Lisbon

If you find yourself with some spare time, consider fitting in a visit to the Fado Museum, which is dedicated to the evolution of this musical genre and the deep passion it stirs within Lisbon. Although another variant of Fado is sung in the city of Coimbra, the Lisbon rendition, originating in the 1840s from the songs of sailors, is the earliest and most beloved.

Although not particularly large, this museum offers audiovisual presentations, informative panels in multiple languages, and an extensive music archive. All of these resources are likely to enhance your understanding of Fado before experiencing it in Lisbon. Be sure to make use of the complimentary headsets, which provide a detailed history of the music and explain the various guitars and sitars on display. Visitors can also purchase music recordings at the museum shop and, on weekends, enjoy live performances at the museum's cozy café (the fee is included in the ticket).

Before or after your museum visit, a stroll through the charming and authentic surrounding area is highly recommended. You'll have the opportunity to glimpse local life, with typical houses, some of which have survived since the 1775 earthquake. You'll also encounter old taverns, grocery shops, a beautifully restored 13th-century fountain known as "Chafariz de Dentro", and laundry lines strung overhead.

Tip:
If looking to get a good bite with your Fado experience, consider PARREIRINHA DE ALFAMA (Tue-Sun: 10pm–10:30pm) or GUITARRAS DE LISBOA (Mon-Sat: 8pm–2am). If you prefer good food, reasonable prices, and warm hospitality without Fado singing, there are numerous other options to explore, such as RODA VIVA, O BECO, A MURALHA TASCA TIPICA LISBOA... or you can venture at your own pace and discover the dining offerings in the area.

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Sight Location: Lisbon, Portugal (See walking tours in Lisbon)
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