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Schedule. Tuesday to Sunday, from 10 a.m. to 06 p.m. To make sure you can visit at a determined day and hour, it is advisable to book visits in advance. Visits are always guided. The last visit starts at 05:20 p.m. Booking. Telephone: +351 213 971 896. Email address: casamuseu@amaliarodrigues.pt. Buy tickets. Prices. Individual Visitors. Adult – 7€
Visit the life of the Queen of Fado at the Casa Museu Amália Rodrigues, in Lisbon. Discover the house of the fado singer who elevated fado beyond Portugal.
Ah Amália – Living Experience is an immersive, multi-sensory journey that celebrates the life and legacy of Amália Rodrigues, the iconic Queen of Fado. Combining cutting-edge technology such as virtual reality, holograms, and 360º videomapping, this experience offers a dynamic and interactive exploration of Amália’s world.
Visita virtual à Casa-Museu. No nº 193 da Rua de S. Bento, em Lisboa, vive-se a essência do Fado, na casa em que outrora Amália Rodrigues – a Voz de Portugal – viveu durante 44 anos.
Nesta casa podem admirar-se as várias salas, o quarto da Amália, obras de arte, o serviço de jantar e objectos pessoais que fizeram parte da vida da artista. Venha conhecer um pouco mais da Amália visitando a sua Casa. As visitas são guiadas e duram uma média de 20 minutos.
To get to know “how strange life can be”, visit the impressive Casa-Museu Amália Rodrigues. This yellow house in Rua de São Bento is where the greatest fado icon lived for almost half a century.
Calçada da Amália is a street in Lisbon, Portugal named after the famous Portuguese Fado singer, Amália Rodrigues. It’s situated in São Vicente parish, near the historic Alfama district. The street offers a unique journey through Lisbon’s history with its traditional houses and narrow cobblestone walkways.