“A normal day in a unique city” - From Lisbon to a World | Hugo Miguel Crespo
Seminars & debates

May 7, 10:30 a.m.
From Lisbon to a World: the World at Lisbon
Hugo Miguel Crespo, Universidade de Lisboa
As part of the temporary exhibition "Lx 14 mayo 1575", a cycle of five seminars and debates will take place in the Museum's auditorium. These can also be attended by videoconference, subject to registration.
Experts will present diverse themes related to the exhibition: D. Sebastião and Sebastianism, the presence of slaves in Lisbon, the economic and commercial centrality of Lisbon or the Paço Real da Ribeira.
Saturdays, 10:30 a.m. (90 min.)
March 5, Slaves in a major 16th century European capital
Jorge Fonseca, PHD in Portuguese Studies at Universidade Nova de Lisboa
April 9, King Sebastian, a rescued figure? (videoconference)
André Belo (CHAM/UNL and Université de Rennes)
May 7, From Lisbon to a World: the World at Lisbon
Hugo Miguel Crespo, Centro de História da Universidade de Lisboa
May 28, The Ribeira Royal Palace
Nuno Senos (CHAM/UNL, NYU)
June 18, Building the vision of Lisbon in the 16th century from ten years of archaeology (as part of the European Archaeology Days)
Artur Rocha, curator of the exhibition "Lx 14 mayo 1575"

Onsite
07 May
Onsite 07 May
ACCESS
Free
DURAtion
90 minutes
target-audience
+14 years old
Only in Portuguese
PARTICIPATION
Advance booking required
More information to info@museudodinheiro.pt or +351 213 213 240

May 7, 10:30 a.m.
From Lisbon to a World: the World at Lisbon
Hugo Miguel Crespo, Universidade de Lisboa
As part of the temporary exhibition "Lx 14 mayo 1575", a cycle of five seminars and debates will take place in the Museum's auditorium. These can also be attended by videoconference, subject to registration.
Experts will present diverse themes related to the exhibition: D. Sebastião and Sebastianism, the presence of slaves in Lisbon, the economic and commercial centrality of Lisbon or the Paço Real da Ribeira.
Saturdays, 10:30 a.m. (90 min.)
March 5, Slaves in a major 16th century European capital
Jorge Fonseca, PHD in Portuguese Studies at Universidade Nova de Lisboa
April 9, King Sebastian, a rescued figure? (videoconference)
André Belo (CHAM/UNL and Université de Rennes)
May 7, From Lisbon to a World: the World at Lisbon
Hugo Miguel Crespo, Centro de História da Universidade de Lisboa
May 28, The Ribeira Royal Palace
Nuno Senos (CHAM/UNL, NYU)
June 18, Building the vision of Lisbon in the 16th century from ten years of archaeology (as part of the European Archaeology Days)
Artur Rocha, curator of the exhibition "Lx 14 mayo 1575"
Onsite
07 May
ACCESS
Free
DURAtion
90 minutes
target-audience
+14 years old
Only in Portuguese
PARTICIPATION
Advance booking required
More information to info@museudodinheiro.pt or +351 213 213 240