• Outside view of Museu do Oriente. The Museum of the Orient (Portuguese: Museu do Oriente) in Lisbon, Portugal is a museum of Asian art.
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  • The Museu do Oriente, or Museum of the Orient, stands as a captivating testament to the richness of Asian cultures and their profound influence on the world.
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  • In a colorful city of the Mediterranean spirit, such as Lisbon, there is a museum of Oriental culture, which fits perfectly with the cheerful capital of Portugal.
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  • Illuminating a dialogue between East and West, Museum of the Orient opened in 2008 as a project of the non-profit organization Fundação Oriente.
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  • Bus 728 stops by the museum, but you must then use an overpass to cross the train tracks, and the museum is not immediately visible.
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  • The first floor is dedicated to the history of Portugal's trade routes to the far east and its relationship with the countries of the Orient and former colonies.
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  • The much-lauded Museum of the Orient displays a rich collection of Asian artefacts, mainly from Macau but also from Japan, East Timor and India.
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  • Halls 1, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20 located downstairs of the Directorate of İstanbul Archaeological Museums, all the halls on the upper floor, Assos Exhibition Hall and...

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  • The founding purpose of the Museu do Oriente is as a permanent museological facility open to the public and run under the auspices of the Fundação Oriente.
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  • Opened in 2008, this Museum of the Orient houses an extensive collection of items from various parts of Asia, including Turkey, Japan, China and India.
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