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Lisbon What's On Guide

1 November"

What's On: Sunday 1 November 2009

Lisbon What's On: on Sunday 1 November 2009

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Antiques & Flea Market
Azeitão Market
Every Sun
Market on the 1st Sunday of the month at Azeitão. Market for antiques held on the 2nd Sunday of each month.
Art & Exhibitions
The Fourth Dimension in Graphic Design
From: Thursday 10 September 2009 To: Sunday 29 November 2009
Referring to the development of cinema and television in the second half of the 20th century, this exhibition shows how designers have persistently explored the dimension of time. Belem Cultural Centre, Praça do Império, Santa Maria de Belém. 10:00-19:00. Free entry. Tel: 213 612 878. e-mail: museuberardo@museuberardo.pt
Amália
From: Tuesday 6 October 2009 To: Monday 1 February 2010
Documents, paintings, movies and other objects documenting the life of and commemorating the 10th anniversary of the passing of Amália Rodrigues. Belem Cultural Centre, Praça do Império, Santa Maria de Belém. 10:00-19:00. Free entry. Tel: 213 612 878. museuberardo@museuberardo.pt
Silences
From: Monday 26 October 2009 To: Friday 8 January 2010
Exhibition of works on the theme of silence. Selected by Marin Karmitz, executive producer of such films as Krzysztof Kieslowki's "Three Colours" and Gus Van Sant's "Paranoid Park". Belem Cultural Centre, Praça do Império, Santa Maria de Belém. 10:00-19:00. Free entry. Tel: 213 612 878. e-mail: museuberardo@museuberardo.pt
Christina's History
From: Monday 31 August 2009 To: Sunday 8 November 2009
This photography exhibition evokes the artist by Mikael Levin's family history from mid-nineteenth century Poland via Lisbon to Guinea-Bisseau. The photos are projected on three fifteen minute cycles and accompanied by a voiceover. Museu Colecção Berardo, Belem Cultural Centre, Praça do Império. 10:00-19:00. Free entry. Tel: 213 612 400. museuberardo@museuberardo.pt
Timeless
Every Sun, Mon, Wed, Thu, Fri, Sat From: Thursday 17 September 2009 To: Sunday 8 November 2009
Exploring the idea of how less is better for 2009 and the 21st century. Part of the Experimenta Design festival. Museu do Oriente, Avenida Brasi­lia, Doca de Alcantara (Norte). 10:00-18:00 and 10:00-22:00 on Fridays. Tel: 213 585 299.
Exhibition on 400 years of Galileo's observations
From: Tuesday 27 October 2009 To: Wednesday 30 December 2009
"Exposição alusiva aos 400 anos das observações de Galileu." Exhibition celebrating the 400th anniversary of the first use of telescope by Galileo Galilei to make astronomical observations. Planetário Calouste Gulbenkian, Praça do Império. 10:00-17:00. planetario@marinha.pt
Events & Festivals
Changing of the Guard
Every Sun From: Sunday 26 April 2009 To: Sunday 27 December 2009
Ceremonial military marches on horseback as well as changing of the Republican Guard and in front of the Presidential Palace in Belem. 11:00. Third Sunday of each month.
Temps d'Images Festival '09
From: Friday 30 October 2009 To: Sunday 22 November 2009
Theatre, cinema and installations on the theme of unexplored territory. Cultural de Belém, Praça do Império, Santa Maria de Belém. Tel: 213 612 400. ccb@ccb.pt
Social & Community Events
Church Service
Every Sun
Non-demoninational Evensong service arranged by the Silver Coast Friends at the Baptist Church Caldas da Rainha. First Sunday of every month. 18:00-19:00
Social & Community Events
Interdenominational Church Service
Every Sun
Riverside International Church interdenominational church meetings in English every Sunday at 11:00. Creche, and children and youth ministries provided. Meetings take place next to the Riviera Hotel at Praceta Infante D Henrique 80, Quinta do Junqueiro, 2775-584 Carcavelos. Tel: 214 836 590.
Art & Exhibitions
Royal Painting
Every Sun, Tue, Wed, Thu, Fri, Sat
The Sea, Fine Art by King D. Carlos I. The exhibition looks into the artistic side of the monarch with a joint exhibit of sea themed watercolours at King D. Carlos I Maritime Museum, Rua Júlio Pereira de Mello. Open 10:00-18:00. Tel: 214 865 836.
Social & Community Events
International Evangelical Church Service
Every Sun
English worship every Sunday at 10:30. Children's nursery available. Cascais International Christian Church, Av de Sintra 1154, Cascais. Tel: 214 861 856.
Catholic Church Service
Every Sun, Sat
Catholic services in English. Mass each Saturday at 18:00, Sundays at 12:00. Confessions before or after Mass by appointment. At Igreja da Senora Dos Navigantes, Rua dos Navigantes, 2750 Cascais. Tel: 214 673 771.
Social & Community Events
Anglican Church Service
Every Sun
Worship in English every Sunday at 09:30. St Paul's Church, Avenida Bombeiros Voluntarios, Estoril. Tel: 214 692 303.
Sports & Sailing
World Rally
Every day
The 5th Vodafone Transiberian Rally, over 1,500 kilometres passes along the Estoril Coast, on June 15, and features top drivers such as Carlos Sainz and Luc Alphand. The Championship is one of the most prestigious rallies in the world, given that it is the only one that counts for the World Rally Championship.
Antiques & Flea Market
Do It Yourself
Every day
Everyone is invited to sell their recycled or transformed products. Registration is free at the Crew Hassan or by email (crew_hassan@yahoo.com). At the Crew Hassan, Rua Portas de Santo Antão, 159, 1. This fair is held every second Saturday of the month from 15:00-22:00. Tel: 213 466 119.
Art & Exhibitions
Day-to-Day Physics
Every Sun, Tue, Wed, Thu, Fri, Sat
The 'Physics on a daily basis: the live book of Rómulo de Carvalho' exhibit includes 73 science experiments for visitors at Pavilhão do Conhecimento, Centro de Ciência Viva, Parque das Nações, Alameda dos Oceanos. Open Tuesday to Friday 10:00-19:00 and weekends and public holidays 11:00-19:00. Tel: 218 917 100.
1700 Years of S. Vincent The Martyr
From: Thursday 22 February 2007 To: Friday 31 December 2010
Exhibition commemorating the 1700 years of S. Vincent the Martyr at Largo da Se, Sé de Lisboa. Tel: 218 876 628.
The Human Body
Every day
The O Corpo Humano como nunca o viu exhibition fills nine galleries and uses real human specimens to offer visitors a complete visual manual of the human body. At Rua da Escola Politecnica 42, Principe Real. Tel: 213 466 255.
Live Butterflies
From: Wednesday 17 June 2009 To: Monday 30 November 2009
Recreates the atmosphere of a Mediterranean garden with typical butterflies of Iberian fauna in different phases of their life cycle: eggs, caterpillars, cocoons and free flying adults. Natural History Museum, Rua da Escola Politécnica, 56/58. 10:00-17:00. €1. Tel: 213 965 388.
Quick, Quick, Slow
From: Thursday 17 September 2009 To: Sunday 29 November 2009
Showing how graphic designers have evoked motion and represented the passage of time in still graphics. Part of the Experimenta Design festival. Museu Colecção Berardo, Praça do Império, 1449-003 Lisboa. 10:00-19:00 and 10:00-22:00 on Fridays. Free entry. Tel: 213 612 918.
Pace of Design
From: Thursday 17 September 2009 To: Sunday 8 November 2009
Looks at the rhythms and speeds that a group of international designers and studios work at, and how this impacts the process of designing. Part of the Experimenta Design festival. Antigo Picadeiro do Colégio dos Nobres/Museus da Politécnica, Rua da Escola Politécnica 60. 11:00-20:00.
Luanda: Anatomy of Speed
From: Thursday 17 September 2009 To: Sunday 8 November 2009
Four different moments in time seen through the eyes of three Angolan artists who address the speed of present and future and the emotional underlying power of memory. Lounging Space, Pátio do Tijolo 25. 11:00-00:00 and 11:00-02:00 on Fridays and Saturdays. Free entry.
Photographs of Jorge Molder
Every Sun, Tue, Wed, Thu, Fri, Sat From: Friday 9 October 2009 To: Sunday 27 December 2009
"Fotografias de Jorge Molder." On the theme of dream interpretation. Calouste Gulbenkian Centro de Arte Moderna, Rua Dr. Nicolau de Bettencourt. 10:00-18:00. Tel: 217 823 474. camjap@gulbenkian.pt
Jesper Just
Every Sun, Tue, Wed, Thu, Fri, Sat From: Friday 9 October 2009 To: Monday 18 January 2010
A temporary exhibition of the artist's work. Calouste Gulbenkian Centro de Arte Moderna, Rua Dr. Nicolau de Bettencourt. 10:00-18:00. Tel: 217 823 474. camjap@gulbenkian.pt
Francisco Queiros
From: Friday 25 September 2009 To: Sunday 15 November 2009
Drawing, sculpture, installation, video and photography. Museu Rafael Bordalo Pinheiro, Campo Grande, 382 1700 Lisboa. 10:00-18:00. Tel: 218 170 667.
Manuel Alves and José Manuel Gonçalves
Every Sun, Tue, Wed, Thu, Fri, Sat From: Friday 2 October 2009 To: Sunday 1 November 2009
A performance and installation that mirrors the creative process in the design studio, from the first sketches to the final product. MUDE, Museu do Design e da Moda, Largo de Santo António à Sé 22. 10:00-20:00, 10:00-22:00 on Saturdays. Tel: 218 886 117. mude@cm-lisboa.pt
Inside (Art and Science)
Every Sun, Tue, Wed, Thu, Fri, Sat From: Thursday 24 September 2009 To: Tuesday 24 November 2009
"Inside (Arte e Ciência)." Featuring works involving biotechnology, artificial intelligence, robotics and interactivity in celebration of the art and science of the 21st century. Galeria do Torreão Nascente da Cordoaria Nacional, Avenida da India. 10:00-19:00, 14:00-19:00 at weekends. Tel: 213 642 909.
Amália in New York
From: Thursday 22 October 2009 To: Sunday 20 December 2009
Commemorating the legendary fado singer Amália Rodrigues' time in the Big Apple. Museu do Fado, Largo do Chafariz de Dentro 1.
Hands that I bring to Alain Oulman
From: Thursday 8 October 2009 To: Thursday 31 December 2009
Exhibition about fado singer Amalia Rodrigues. Museu do Fado, Largo do Chafariz de Dentro 1. 10:00-18:00.
Leonel Moura
From: Thursday 15 October 2009 To: Saturday 7 November 2009
A series of works based on the face of fado singer Amalia Rodrigues. Galeria de Arte António Prates, Rua Alexandre Herculano 39A. 11:00-20:00 Monday to Friday, 15:00-20:00 Saturday. Tel: 213 571 167. galeria@galeriaantonioprates.com
The Great Curve
From: Thursday 15 October 2009 To: Thursday 31 December 2009
Painting, sculpture and video by Rui Toscano on the theme of fragmentation. Chiado 8 Arte Contemporânea, Largo do Chiado 8. Tel: 213 237 346.
Records of Sky-Astronomy Manuscripts in the Torre do Tombo
From: Tuesday 27 October 2009 To: Friday 22 January 2010
"Registos do Céu-Astronomia em Manuscritos da Torre do Tombo." On the study and impact of astronomy in the 400 years since Galileo's first astronomical observations with a telescope. Directorate-General of Archives//Torre do Tombo (DGARQ), Alameda da Universidade, 1640-010. lurdes.henriques@dgarq.gov.pt
150th Anniversary of the Birth of Eduardo de Noronha (1859-1948)
From: Tuesday 27 October 2009 To: Monday 30 November 2009
"150º Aniversário do Nascimento de Eduardo de Noronha (1859-1948)." A tribute to the writer and journalist Eduardo de Noronha. Hemeroteca Municipal de Lisboa, Rua de São Pedro de Alcântara 3.
Josiane Rodrigues
From: Tuesday 27 October 2009 To: Saturday 7 November 2009
Exhibition of modern ceramics. Instituto Franco Português, Avenida Luís Bívar 91. Tel: 213 111 400. infos@ifp-lisboa.com
Children's Events
Musical Play for Kids
Every Sun, Sat
A Banda Animais de Palco is a musical play where animals perform in a worldwide concert to save the planet. The children are encouraged to sing along. At the Teatro Mundial, rua Martens Ferrão 12 A. On Saturdays at 15:00 and Sundays at 11:00. Tickets cost €10. Tel: 213 574 089.
Events & Festivals
Luzboa
From: Sunday 1 November 2009 To: Monday 30 November 2009
International lighting and urban art event that floods Lisbon's streets and monuments with light and contemporary art. Across the city. Free.
Experimenta Design
From: Thursday 17 September 2009 To: Sunday 8 November 2009
Biennial event that highlights Lisbon's creative potential. Includes exhibitions, lectures, debates and urban events at Teatro Camãoes, the Berardo Museum and various public spaces. Tel: 210 993 045. info@experimentadesign.pt
Jardim de Santos
From: Thursday 17 September 2009 To: Sunday 8 November 2009
A temporary redevelopment of the garden to make it a user-centered 21st century space. Largo de Santos, 1200-808 Lisboa.
Expos & Trade Fairs
DVD Fair
Every Sun, Sat
DVD Fair held first week-end of every month. At Lisboa, Medeia - Monumental, Avenida Praia da Vitória. Opening times: 15:00-22:00. Tel: 213 142 223.
European Wine Bloggers Conference
On Sun, Fri, Sat From: Friday 30 October 2009 To: Sunday 1 November 2009
The wine bloggers expected at the European Wine Bloggers Conference 2009 will not only attend a wide range of educational sessions, but also visit several key wineries in and around Lisbon, in addition to a host of traditional Portuguese meals. The entire event will provide ample opportunity for bloggers to experience the food, wine and culture of Portugal, all while discussing issues pertinent to the future of the social wine brand. At The Coliseo de Lisboa, all day Friday to Sunday.
Music: Classical & Opera
Sunday Concerts
Every Sun
Library Foyer, Museu Calouste Gulbenkian. 12:00. Free entry. Tel: 217 823 461.
Music: World, Folk & Fado
Fado
Every day
Fado, tradition without translation. Every night at Café Luso, Travesa da Queimada, Bairro Alto, Lisbon. Tel: 213 422 281
Mariza
From: Saturday 31 October 2009 To: Sunday 1 November 2009
The biggest name in Portuguese music comes to Lisbon. Coliseu dos Recreios, Rua das Portas de Santo Antão 96. 22:00. €20-€50. Tel: 213 240 580. bilheteira@coliseulisboa.com
Social & Community Events
Church of Scotland Church Service
Every Sun
The international congregation at St Andrew's Church of Scotland welcomes all for worship in English, every Sunday at 11:00. Sunday school and creche facilities available. At Rua Arriaga 13, 1200-608 Lisbon. Tel: 214 837 885. Closest station on electric railway between Cais do Sodre/Estoril/Cascais: Santos.
Catholic Church Service
Every Sun
Catholic services in English. Mass each Sunday at 11:00. Confessions before Mass or by appointment. At Igreja do Corpo Santo, Largo do Corpo Santo, Lisbon. Tel: 214 673 771.
Anglican Church Service
Every Sun
Service in English every Sunday at 11:30. St. George's Church, Rua San Jorge, opposite the Jardim da Estrela. Enter through the gate of the British cemetery. Tel: 214 692 303.
Sports & Sailing
Paintball
Every day
Paintball, open everyday 09:30-20:00. At Escola Portugal Aventura, Parque florestal do Monsanto. Tel: 218 170 200.
Tai Chi Chuan and Chi Kung
Every Sun
This activity is instructed by Luís Virgílio Cunha, from the Escola Tradicional de Karatedo. At the park next to Torre de Belém, from 10:00-12:00. Open to everyone of all ages. Free entrance. Tel: 933 237 087.
Sporting vs Marítimo
On: Sunday 1 November 2009
Part of the ninth round of Liga Sagres fixtures. Estádio José Alvalade, Rua Prof. Fernando da Fonseca, 1600 Lisboa. 20:15. Tel: 217 516 522.
Tennis Tournament
From: Saturday 31 October 2009 To: Sunday 1 November 2009
All welcome. Lisboa Racket Centre, Rua Alferes Malheiro, 1700 Lisbon. 14:00. €10-€15. Tel: 218 460 232.
Talks & Workshops
DeRose Method classes
Every Sun
Open lessons by the Museu de Electricidade, Avenida de Brasília, Central Tejo. Sundays at 11:00. Tel: 213 244 013. E-mail: chiado.pt@uni-yoga.org.
Walks & Visits
Lisbon Walks
Every day
Regular walking tours of Lisbon. At Rua São João da Mata nº5, 3º. Tel: 213 906 149.
Estufa Fria Gardens
Every day
An educational and environmental walk through the diversity of the vegetable species from different climates and latitudes. The gardens are located at Parque Eduardo VII and opens everyday from 9:00-17:30. Tel: 213 882 278.
Nations' Park
Every day
Originally built for Expo '98, Nations' Park is a modern architectural showpiece spread along a three-mile stretch of the Tagus river in north-east Lisbon. It boasts the vast Vasco da Gama shopping centre and cinema, an Oceanarium, the Living Science Centre, the Atlantic Pavilion (concert and sports venue), the Lisbon International Exhibition Centre (FIL), the Camões Theatre, Lisbon Casino and dozens of bars, restaurants and late-night venues. Enjoy the view from the cable car along the riverfront, hop on the tourist mini train, or hire a bicycle to get around at your leisure.
Belém Cultural Centre
Every day
The Belém Cultural Centre is a relatively modern addition to historic Belém, but now dominates the city's contemporary music, dance and theatre scenes. Host to local and international artists and festivals, there is also a bar with regular live music.
Tram 28
Every day
Rickety old Tram 28 weaves through Lisbon's historic centre. Starting at Martim Moniz, it heads for the Roman settlements of the Alfama quarter, through bustling Baixa with its elegant squares and into bohemian Bairro Alto, popular with artists and writers. Lisbon's Tram 28 might be old but it's one of the best ways to explore the historic centre of the city. Martim Moniz tram stop. Cost: €1.30 single.
Lisbon Zoo
Every day
Lisbon Zoo, in Sete Rios, houses approximately 2000 animals and attracts nearly a million visitors each year. It's very much a zoo that's in development, continually improving its facilities and adding to the range of species on display. Cost €12.50; concessions €10.50; 3-11 yrs €9.50; under 3s free. Opening Hours:10:00-20:00 (until 18:00 in winter).
Chapitô
Every day
Just below Castelo do São Jorge sits Chapitô. Apart from spectacular views of the city, the laid-back bar, tapas restaurant and general chill-out venue also offers a cultural and entertainment programme featuring everything from juggling acts to courses and workshops.
Jerónimos Monastery in Belém
Every Sun, Tue, Wed, Thu, Fri, Sat
A UNESCO World Heritage Site and national icon, the Jerónimos Monastery in Belém is a masterpiece of early 16th-century Portuguese Manueline architecture. Highlights include elaborately carved interior features, peaceful cloisters, explorer Vasco da Gama's tomb and the refectory. Cost: €3; concessions €1.50; under-14s free. Opening Hours: Tuesday to Sunday 10:00-18:00.
Museu de Marinha
Every Sun, Tue, Wed, Thu, Fri, Sat
With much of Portugal's historical wealth and glory stemming from its seafaring accomplishments, it's little wonder that the nation's Museu de Marinha (Naval Museum) should house a valuable collection depicting maritime transport through the ages. The museum looks out over the port of Belém, the place from which great sailors such as Vasco de Gama set forth to discover new territories. Open Tuesday-Sunday 10:00-18:00, April-September, 10:00-17:00, October-March. Price €3, concessions €1.50, under 6 free.
Monsanto Ecological Park
Every day
Monsanto Ecological Park is a leafy refuge from the bustle of urban Lisbon. Whether you want to explore the flora and fauna, play games out on the grass or just picnic in the shade, Monsanto Park is the best place near Lisbon to get back to nature.
Oceanarium
Every day
Located in Parque das Nações, Lisbon's Oceanarium is one of the city's most popular family attractions. The four different habitats represent the coasts of the North Atlantic, Antarctic, Temperate Pacific and Tropical Indian oceans. The Global Ocean spans the height of the building. Thousands of species of fish, bird and mammal can be seen both above and below water. Open daily: April-October 10:00-19:00; November-March 10:00-18:00. Admission: €10.50, concessions €5.75, under 4s free.
St. George's Castle
Every day
St George's Castle stands on top of the city's highest hill, dominating the ancient Alfama quarter. After enjoying panoramic city views, climb the reconstructed battlements for even headier sights. Open daily: November-February 09:00-18:00; March-October 09:00-21:00. Admission €5, under 10s free.
Ginjinha do Rossio
Every day
Vintage signs and full liqueur bottles welcome you to Ginjinha do Rossio, a tiny bar carved into a wall just north of the Baixa district. Locals queue up for €1 plastic cups of ginjinha (cherry brandy) to sip outside with friends.
National Tile Museum
Every Sun, Tue, Wed, Thu, Fri, Sat
Housed in a former convent in São João, the National Tile Museum is home to a vast collection of valuable azulejos, traditional Portuguese tiles. Gems include 15th-century Moorish tiles and large wall panels dating back to the 18th century. Opening hours: Tuesday 14:00-18:00; Wednesday-Sunday 10:00-18:00. Admission €3, concessions €1.50, under 14s free.
Irish & Co
Every day
Located in Nations Park by Lisbon's main exhibition centre, Irish & Co is a relaxed restaurant-pub with regular live music. A mixed crowd sit and chat on the wide terrace facing the Tagus River while enjoying dishes such as beef in stout, toasted club sandwiches, and Irish beers from Guinness to Kilkenny. Opening hours: Daily 12.30-02:00 (03:00 in summer).
Sports & Sailing
Tennis Club
Every Sun
The Silver Coast Friend's tennis club meets every week at the Mansão da Torre Hotel. All levels of tennis player from fairly new to more experienced are welcome to join in. Event runs from 10:30-12:30.
Antiques & Flea Market
Feira de Oeiras
Every Sun
Oeiras antique market held on the last Sunday of the month.
Social & Community Events
Catholic Church Service
Every Sun
Mass every Sunday at 10:15. Confessions before or after Mass. St. Mary's Parish Centre, Rua do Murtal, Sao Pedro, Estoril. Tel: 214 673 771.
Children's Events
Living Science Centre
Every Sun, Tue, Wed, Thu, Fri, Sat
A chance to learn about nutrition, DNA and other interesting subjects at the Centro de Ciência Viva, Antiga Garagem dos Carros Eléctricos Estrada Nacional nº 247. Opens 10:00-18:00 from Tuesday to Friday and 11:00-19:00 on weekends. Tickets cost €3.50 for adults and €2.50 for children under 18. Tel: 219 247 730.
Walks & Visits
Walk in Colares Historical Centre
Every day
Tours of the old village of Colares up the green of the Sintra Mountain to views of the whole valley and vast ocean. Bookings at Camara Municipal Sintra. Tel: 219 238 500.
Local Lisbon markets taking place on Sunday 1 November 2009
Azeitão (website)
Pinhal Novo Market
Every Sun
Traditional market with regional products held on the 2nd Sunday of the month.
Belém
Antiques Fair
Every Sun
Books, old clocks, bells, statues, stamps, old coins and postcards. First and third Sunday of the month. Jardim Vasco da Gama, Rua Vieira Portuense. 09:00-18:00. Tel: 213 637 629.
Lisbon (website)
Mercado Central
Every day
General market from 08:00-16:30 at Avenida das Forças Armadas. Tel: 217 975 429.
31 January Market
Every day
General market at Avenida Fontes Pereira de Melo. Tel: 213 154 141.
Mercado do Bairro Alto
Every day
Food market held in the Bairro Alto neighbourhood on the Rua da Altalia, 07:00-14:00.
Mercado Santa Clara
Every day
Santa Clara Market, from 07:00-14:00. Tel: 218 868 884.
Mercado da Ribeira
Every day
Ribeira Market, with fish, fruit, flowers, meat and other products on sale. Also restaurants, shops and a bar. On the Avenida 24 Julho. Tel: 213 462 966.
Sintra (website)
Ecological Fair
Every Sun
Ecological market with natural products, vegetarian restaurant and therapeutic activities. At Cine-Teatro "Os Aliados", Sao Pedro de Sintra every first Sunday of the month. Tel: 219 231 837 / 939 231 837.
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