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ATTENTION: Museums in Lisbon are due to re-open starting April 5, and theaters, cinemas, and live music venues on April 19. Read more here.
Here’s how Lisbon’s Culturgest describes itself:
“Contemporary programming: performing arts, music, visual arts, cinema, thought, schools, families.”
And, like most of Lisbon’s performing arts, music, visual arts, cinema, thought, schools, and families, Culturgest has been forced to adapt to the new, two-dimensional, never-ending normal. That’s why, as of Mar. 5, their website has a multidisciplinary library, with all new online programming, as well as “memory contents” from the last 27 years.”
They add:
“The public now has access to thematic micro-sites, videos of conferences and shows, audios, photographs, and documentation that constitute the visible history of the multidisciplinary center.”
“Dive into the past and the future”, now or later, here.
FREE.
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