“Light and Form: Dialogues between Art and Jewelry” 
The Ajuda National Palace - Royal Treasure Museum, Lisbon

The richness of the Museum's collection imposes strong security and capacity measures, so that all visitors must enter individually, having necessarily to pass through the security gates (RX readers) and the entrance is made through revolving doors by means of the QRcode on the ticket - which must be kept until the end of the visit, being personal and non-transferable - https://www.tesouroreal.pt/en/pages/04524bee-seguranca

Since the opening day is a private viewing, an invitation is required to enter the museum. On that day only, you must present your invitation with your name at the security desk. For all other days of the exhibition, you may visit the museum by acquiring a ticket. While exploring the collection, you can obtain the contact details of each piece and its artist, allowing you to reach out directly for more information or potential purchases. Please note that the museum does not participate in the sales process, though we are happy to assist where possible. An exhibition catalogue, along with detailed information about each artist, will be available online for download as soon as it is released.

Please do not touch the artworks on display. Your touch may not seem like much, but even the slightest contact can damage the surface of a work of art. Keep a safe distance between you and each work of art. This helps to avoid accidental touching or bumping. Feel free to sit on the benches or the floor as you talk, write, or draw. 

Coats: Visitors are allowed to wear coats in the room, but the room must remain on, never carried, at all times for the safety of the art. Coats may also be left in the coat room. Running, pushing, and roughhousing are not allowed in the room. Appropriate room behavior is necessary to avoid accidentally bumping into and damaging works of art. Photography: We welcome visitors to photograph or videotape works of art. Please be aware that occasionally a “no photography” symbol on a label adjacent to a work of art or at the entrance to an exhibition indicates that photography is prohibited for that work or exhibition.

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The Ajuda National Palace

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