Monday, May 25, 2015

Nearly 20,000 people have been to the National Coach Museum this … – Journal News

The new facility, also in square Afonso de Albuquerque (like the original building), were officially opened on Friday, in the evening, and open to public on Saturday, with the entries for the weekend was free.

“This general public flow in both first days of opening, for which a special program was prepared, reveals the exceptional interest in the new museum in Lisbon, while joins the celebrations of the 110 years of its foundation, “says the general director of Cultural Heritage, Nuno Vassallo e Silva, in a statement.

The new building was designed by Brazilian architect Paulo Mendes da Rocha, Pritzker Prize in 2006, and brings 78 cars, which will keep up the conclusion and implementation of the new museum project.

consists of two buildings with four floors, two permanent exhibition halls, a temporary exhibition hall, auditorium, educational service, the new facilities also have a laboratory, workshops, technical and administrative areas.

From Monday the entries in the new museum cost six euros and spend eight when complete the museum’s building project. The old stables, where the collection was exposed from the foundation, remain open to the public and tickets will cost four euros but two that performed so far. The joint ticket to visit both buildings until the full implementation of the new museum project, costs eight euros: with the completion of this project, the price for about ten euros

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