Fishing for Saturday plans? We have a few suggestions: get carried away by Lisbon flea market's halcyon memorabilia, dive into the freshwater territories gathered in the palace, nurture the younger generation with hands-on activities and round off the afternoon with a view of the Tagus. On your way out, slip the neighbourhood into your pocket with our city map. |
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Tidal wave of activities Kids aged 6 to 12 Free-flowing, fluid water is sure to entertain any kid. On 17 February there's a scavenger hunt invading the palace. The following Saturday, the 24th, we'll be busy building a contraption to test the waters with workshop Water? Both at 15h, register at visitas@trienaldelisboa.com Calendar | |
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Ramping up our squad Triennale With our vibrant cultural centre, diverse media outputs, growing international presence and the Triennale 2025 in the making, our activities call for two extra pairs of hands: one for communication and one for funding and partnerships. Committed to inclusivity, we welcome applications from diverse backgrounds. And for those who join the boat, expect a stimulating environment. Apply | |
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Where does the visit start? New Temporality The Mies van der Rohe Pavilion will be echoing a sound piece by artist Sara Morais, representing the Triennale, from 17 to 20 February. If you're in the Catalan capital, come and explore the collective intervention that occupies this iconic work. Bring your headphones and come along to see it with fresh eyes. Learn more | |
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Craving some food for thought? Cafeteria Tomorrow, fancy a lunch date at the palace? Thursdays boast special daily menus, while the rest of the week has soups, juices, and generous pastries. Come discover new dishes from The Food Temple after being inspired by the itinerant laboratory of Fertile Futures. For groups of more than five, book at thefoodtemple@gmail.com Learn more | |
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