• The Casa dos Bicos (. Portuguese pronunciation: [ˈkazɐ ðuʒ ˈβikuʃ]; "House of the Beaks/Spikes") is a historical house in the civil parish of Santa Maria Maior...
  • Inaugurated in 2014, the Museum of Lisbon - Casa dos Bicos features a long-term exhibition area, which includes a visit to archaeological ruins.
  • Inaugurated in 2014, the Museum of Lisbon - Casa dos Bicos features a perminant display which includes a visit to archaeological ruins.
  • Casa dos Bicos, Lisbon. The "house of spikes" is one of Lisbon's few 16th-century buildings. ... Admission and Tickets to Casa dos Bicos.
  • The Casa dos Bicos was built around 1523 by Bras de Albuquerque (1501-1581), son of the first governor of Portuguese India, Afonso de Albuquerque.
  • Casa dos Bicos, with its façade dotted with diamond-shaped stones, stands as an architectural curiosity in Lisbon's landscape.
  • Built in the 16th century as a merchants house the Casa dos Bicos is one of the most unique buildings in Lisbon.
  • Casa dos Bicos, or translated as “house of thorns”, is one of the most charming townhouses within the center of Lisbon.
  • Pass the grand Casa dos Bicos, with its façade of diamond-shaped stones. Stop here to learn about Portugal’s famous tiles at the Azulejo Museum.
  • The upper floors of Casa dos Bicos are occupied by the José Saramago Foundation, an organization dedicated to the life and work of the famed writer.