Lisbon Geography Society Museum
The Lisbon Geography Society Museum is one of Lisbon s best kept secrets. He inherited the estate of the hitherto called Colonial Museum and soon assumed a strong ethnographic component. Thus it grew, through an acquisition campaign and the collection of several collectors and travelers who accompanied the Portuguese presence in the Portuguese colonies.
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