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About: National Coach Museum (Museu Dos Coches)

The National Coach Museum has its origins in 1905. Its location was in the antique hall of Belém's Royal Riding School. Since then it's gone through a number of changes, including the opening of a brand new museum building in 2015.

The new Coach Museum not only houses a larger collection of carriages, but it deems itself an urban infrastructure providing a public utility space for Lisbon.

National Coach Museum (Museu Dos Coches)
136 Avenida da Índia, 1300-300, Lisbon
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