Galerias Romanas – Secret Roman City under Lisbon

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In 1755, Portugal had a terrible earthquake. When workers in Lisbon were cleaning up from the disaster, they discovered remnants of an old Roman village buried beneath the city. They climbed down into the hole and found stone passageways, rooms, chambers and bridges that are two thousand years old.

The Galerias Romanas will be opened:
23 and 24 September
9:30 to 18:30

It is believed that these old passageways are from the time when Augustus ruled Rome, which was from the 1st century BC and the 1st century AD.



Today, the entrance to this underground world, now known as the Galerias Romanas, is through a hole in the street on Rua da Prata. During most of the year, the ruins are closed because they are flooded. After city workers clean up the mess from the flood, the ruins are open to the public…but only for a few days every April and September.

To watch for next opening dates of the Galerias Romanas, visit the Museu de Lisboa website or Facebook page.

Galerias Romanas
Rua da Prata at Rua do Conceição
Access on Rua do Conceição next to nº 64.

Phone: +351 217 513 200
Email: reservas@museudelisboa.pt 

Entrance: €3.00

Click here to book tickets in advance at Blueticket.

The visit is not recommended for people with reduced mobility.

It is advisable to wear comfortable clothes and waterproof shoes, suitable for a damp and uneven environment.


On the day of the visit, you must arrive at the place (corner of Rua da Conceição and Rua dos Correeiros) 15 minutes in advance and carry the ticket(s) for access.



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