At the Lisboa Story Centre, visitors are invited to explore a range of exhibits that meticulously detail the city’s historical and cultural evolution during a 60-minute audio guide that presents dramatic scenarios and reports at different points in history. The storytelling takes place across six different areas and 17 audio chapters. Throughout the museum, you will encounter the following exhibits:
1. Lisbon: Myths and Realities – This first exhibit covers the earliest history of the city and its geological elements. The river, the earth, the sea, the sky, mythological beginnings, crossroad worlds, and the city walls all have their part to play in the making of Lisbon’s capital.
2. Lisbon: Global City – The second exhibit puts Lisbon on the international stage when it was the fourth largest city in Europe, known for its sophistication and prosperity. Go back in time and learn more about the industries that made Lisbon tick at the time. Meet interesting personalities that help build Lisbon up to its greatest heights before the big fall that no one saw coming.
3. November 1, 1755 – Without a doubt, this exhibit will make the biggest impression as it takes you through the day that Lisbon changed forever. Visitors can experience the impact of the 1755 earthquake through a combination of sound, visual effects, and shaking floors to recreate the terrifying moments of the quake and its aftermath. We have to warn you that the video here is draining and may be quite upsetting for young children.
4. The vision of Pombal – In this exhibit, you will see how Lisbon was remade into the city it is today. Meet the man tasked with the onerous job of rebuilding – the Marquês de Pombal. Learn about the reforms he put in place to change Portuguese society.
5. Commerce Square: Politics and Pleasure – Delve into the social life in Lisbon and learn more about its politics.
6. Virtual Lisbon – The final exhibit is located on the top floor of the Lisboa Story Centre. Here, you can access a database that illustrates and describes several historical events in Lisbon across three touchscreens. One screen connects to a digital map that reproduces the selected events.
If you’re looking for a family-friendly museum to learn about the history of Lisbon, this is a great choice. Those who want a seriously deep dive into Lisbon’s complicated history should try the Aljube Museum or the Lisbon Military Museum.