Casa Museu Amália Rodrigues
1250-219 Lisbon
The Amália Rodrigues House Museum was inaugurated on July 24, 2001 and thus fulfilled the desire of Amália Rodrigues to open the house that was his for more than 50 years to the public. Inside it, preserved in the same way that Amália left it on October 6, 1999, one can see innumerable pieces of art, decorations, trophies, dresses, jewels and numerous personal objects. Here time has stopped, Amalia is everywhere, on the walls with her portraits and paintings, on the floor that has so often stepped in the air because we continue to hear her sing. It is a house where you hear and breathe fado, where you share the space where once lived the most reputed Portuguese fadista, where the Portuguese way is in every corner, each tile and each object. This is your home, the home that holds your life, the life that extends beyond memories, and the memory of the great Diva that remains unequivocally to be. The Amália Rodrigues Foundation pursues the objective of maintaining this space, providing its visitors and keeping alive all their work and memory.
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