Lisbon, one of the most historic cities in the world, holds the treasure of the world unknown.
The people of Lisbon was never wrong when they believed their city on the Armenian oil magnate Calouste Gulbenkian Carlouste in1942. For 14 years after his death in 1955, Lisbon became the guardian of the Gulbenkian collection unique and priceless art, and in 1969, Museu Calouste Gulbenkian Museum was built.
True to the motto “Only the Best”, the Gulbenkian Museum in Lisbon, home to some of the old and modern art in the world.
As tourists around the museum to go, they are fascinated by the beauty of the treasures of the ancient and the modern world.
Among ancient Egyptian and Roman art, visitors are taken in the time of King Tut with the exquisite alabaster shell are 2700 years gold Egyptian mummy mask and priceless bronze cats are placed in front of their eyes. It will also back dedicated to the ancient Olympic Games did Alexander the Great, as the collection of gold coins from the Greek 561-305 BC, found during excavations in 1901 at Aboukir in Egypt can be seen in the exhibition. » Read more: Gulbenkian Museum: Revisiting the World’s Ancient Arts in the Modern World
