4.4.10 Jardim Bordallo Pinheiro
Campo Grande 245
Location HERE.
Closed Mondays.
Open 1000 to 1800 hours.

Accessed via the entrance to Museu de Lisboa. After passing through the building and out into its garden, turn left and then left again.

Ideally visited after the Museu Bordalo Pinheiro, which is across the other side of Campo Grande. If you visited Castelo de São Jorge and liked the peacocks, well, the garden behind Museu de Lisboa, which you have to traverse to get to this garden, has more of them.

It’s not a big garden, but is worthwhile, even so. That’s down to the oversize ceramic animals and even insects you’ll find there. Frogs clustered around a water fountain, a huge ceramic wasp, larger than life sea creatures, an all too realistic alligator, snails, and lots more.

Even better is that, for much of the day, there will be few other visitors. You could even have the garden to yourselves. The art of Bordallo Pinheiro, the master ceramicist, has its full range on view here.

Somehow, the traffic on both sides of Campo Grande does not intrude so much, and nor does the sound of (usually) approaching aircraft, with their wheels down, ready for landing on Runway 02 at the Airport.
Metro Campo Grande (Linha Amarela and Linha Verde), Buses 701, 717, 736, 750, 767 and 798.
Location HERE.
Closed Mondays.
Open 1000 to 1800 hours.





Metro Campo Grande (Linha Amarela and Linha Verde), Buses 701, 717, 736, 750, 767 and 798.
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