Who is who? - King Dinis
Theater & dance
Great historical personalities have crossed paths at some time with the objects that are today part of the Money Museum’s collection.
Kings, queens, painters, poets, swindlers, extraordinary figures that popular memory insists on remembering and that also surprise us for having done something exceptional.
Four unusual individuals were chosen for their character, attitude, word, who also had their idiosyncrasies and bad tempers. Of medieval, Renaissance, Baroque or modern origin, the body of an actor/creator and the Museum offer the opportunity to tell another version of history, chronicles of their world view.
On the 5th anniversary of the Wall Interpretation Centre, we invite King Dinis to reveal to us the style of governance that marks his reign, his plans for Lisbon and why his strategy was determinant for the layout of the kingdom’s capital.
What was King Dinis’ style of government? What were his plans for Lisbon? Why was his strategy crucial to the kingdom’s capital city design?
Luís Godinho | Concept and performance
Onsite
06 Apr
Onsite 06 Apr
ACCESS
Free admission
DURATION
(30 min.)
TARGET AUDIENCE
+6 years old
Only in Portuguese
PARTICIPATION
Advance booking required
For more information contact us at info@museudodinheiro.pt or at +351 213 213 240
Great historical personalities have crossed paths at some time with the objects that are today part of the Money Museum’s collection.
Kings, queens, painters, poets, swindlers, extraordinary figures that popular memory insists on remembering and that also surprise us for having done something exceptional.
Four unusual individuals were chosen for their character, attitude, word, who also had their idiosyncrasies and bad tempers. Of medieval, Renaissance, Baroque or modern origin, the body of an actor/creator and the Museum offer the opportunity to tell another version of history, chronicles of their world view.
On the 5th anniversary of the Wall Interpretation Centre, we invite King Dinis to reveal to us the style of governance that marks his reign, his plans for Lisbon and why his strategy was determinant for the layout of the kingdom’s capital.
What was King Dinis’ style of government? What were his plans for Lisbon? Why was his strategy crucial to the kingdom’s capital city design?
Luís Godinho | Concept and performance
Onsite
06 Apr
ACCESS
Free admission
DURATION
(30 min.)
TARGET AUDIENCE
+6 years old
Only in Portuguese
PARTICIPATION
Advance booking required
For more information contact us at info@museudodinheiro.pt or at +351 213 213 240