Centro Interpretativo do Bacalhau
The exhibition is dedicated to cod and the Portuguese connection with the sea. Through technology, you’ll discover the adventure of the discovery of Newfoundland and the fishing campaigns in the icy seas of the North Atlantic.
The “bread of the seas” entered the consumption habits of the Portuguese from the 15th century onwards, and during the Estado Novo, the blessing of codfish was a public act and a form of political propaganda. In World War II, due to Portugal’s neutrality, the Portuguese fleet was painted white to avoid attacks.
Life on board is also highlighted, with objects and oral testimonies from fishermen in the collection of the Ílhavo Maritime Museum.
During your visit, you can even maneuver a dory and feel the loneliness and intense cold that the fishermen faced while line fishing. An immersive experience not to be missed!
Your discount
Special student rate.
Note: If you visit the Lisboa Story Center and the Centro Interpretativo da História do Bacalhau, you can visit the Arco da Rua Augusta at the special price of €11.00 for all 3 visits.
To access this discount, you will need to present your card at the partner establishment to prove your student status before making your purchase.