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Transcript of 2012 Europa Nostra Lisbon Booklet
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Table ofContents
Welcome 4
Map of main Congress Venues 6
Map of Congress Hotels 7
Overall Programme of the Congress 8
Programme of the Europa Nostra Forum 2012 18
Contact Information 20
Transport Information 22
Hotel Information 23
Recommended Lisbon Museums 24
Recommended Restaurants 26
Acknowledgments 27
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RegistrationD E S K
T i v o l i L i s b o a H o t e lMezzanine floor
Av. da Liberdade 185
1 269-050 Lisboa
For the congress registration desk, please call +351 9 618 18 387
For matters concerning the Presentations of the Laureates / Awards Ceremony,
please call +351 9 671 78 906
O p e n i n g h o u r sTuesday 29 May: 16:00 – 20:00
Wednesday 30 May: 08.00 – 18.00
Thursday 31 May: 08.00 – 15.00
Friday 1 June: 08.00 – 13.00 and 15.00 -17.00
Saturday 2 June: 09.00 – 10.00
N.B. All buses to the Congress venues will depart from Tivoli Lisboa Hotel,
as indicated in the Overall Programme of the Congress.
Committee of
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WelcomeDear Friends of Europa Nostra,
We look very much forward to welcoming you in
Portugal’s capital city Lisbon, for the Europa
Nostra’s European Heritage Congress 2012 to be held
from 30 May through 2 June. This event, jointly
organised by Europa Nostra and its Portuguese
member organisation Centro Nacional de Cultura,
will bring together many of our members and other
European heritage professionals and volunteers, as
well as proud laureates of the EU Prize for Cultural
Heritage/Europa Nostra Awards.
The public highlight of the Congress - the European Heritage Awards Ceremony - will be held on
1 June at the UNESCO World Heritage Site, the Jerónimos Monastery, in the presence of H.E.
Aníbal Cavaco Silva, President of the Republic of Portugal, and T.R.H. the Prince and Princess of
Astúrias. Europa Nostra’s President, Maestro Plácido Domingo and the European Commissioner
for Education, Culture, Multilingualism, Sport, Media and Youth, Androulla Vassiliou, will jointly
present the 2012 Awards to the laureates, who will come to Lisbon from all over Europe. The day
before (31 May), you will have the opportunity to learn more about these award-winning
achievements and interact with the laureates at the Museu do Oriente.
B e m - v i n d o a P o r t u g a l !
U n d e r d e Pa t r o n a g e o f :■ Aníbal Cavaco Silva,
President of the Portuguese Republic■ José Manuel Durão Barroso,
President of the European Commission
M e m b e r s :■ Maria da Assunção Esteves, President of
the Assembly of the Republic of Portugal■ Pedro Passos Coelho, Prime-Minister of
Portugal■ Guilherme d’Oliveira Martins, President of
the Centro Nacional de Cultura and President of the Court of Auditors of Portugal
■ Paulo Portas, Minister of Foreign Affairs of Portugal
■ Miguel Relvas, Minister Assistant and for Parliamentary Affairs
■ Álvaro Santos Pereira, Minister of Economy and Employment of Portugal
■ Francisco José Viegas, Secretary of State for Culture of Portugal
■ António Costa, Mayor of Lisbon■ H.R.H. Dom Duarte de Bragança■ Eduardo Junco, Ambassador of Spain
to Portugal■ Hans Michael Kofoed-Hansem, Ambassador
of Denmark to Portugal■ Henk J.W. Soeters, Ambassador of
the Netherlands to Portugal■ Katarzyna Skórzynska, Ambassador
of Poland to Portugal
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■ Thalia Petrides, Ambassador of Cyprus to Portugal■ Ricardo Espírito Santo Salgado, President of
the Banco Espírito Santo■ Artur Santos Silva, President of the Fundação
Calouste Gulbenkian■ Emílio Rui Vilar, Trustee of The Fundação
Calouste Gulbenkian■ Carlos Monjardino, President of the Fundação
Oriente■ Vasco Graça Moura, President of Centro
Cultural de Belém■ Frederico Costa, President of Turismo de Portugal■ Paulo Sande, Director of the Office of
the European Parliament, Portugal■ Luiz Sá Pessoa, Head of Office (acting) of the
European Commission Representation in Portugal
On the morning of 1 June the important Forum on “Saving Europe’s Endangered Heritage” will be
organised in the premises of the prestigious Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation, a main partner of our
Congress. As usual, the forum will be open to the interested public. The General Assembly will
take place on 2 June in the stunning historic setting of the Library of the Mafra Palace located
outside Lisbon. The Board and the Council will hold their meetings on respectively 29 and 30 May.
Finally, the programme includes a heritage visit in Lisbon (30 May), an excursion for those
delegates who are particularly interested in Industrial Heritage sites (2 June) and a day trip to
visit World Heritage Monasteries outside Lisbon (3 June). A very attractive post-congress tour
to northern Portugal concludes the Congress.
The programme for our Lisbon Congress was made possible thanks to the remarkable and
enthusiastic support of a large number of public and private bodies and individuals all of whom
are duly acknowledged at the end of this booklet. We also wish to pay major tribute to the fruitful
cooperation between the staff of Centro Nacional de Cultura and the Europa Nostra Inter-
national Secretariat, who prepared this most attractive programme for you.
Cordially yours,
Denis de Kergorlay Guilherme d’Oliveira Martins
Executive President of Europa Nostra President of Centro Nacional de Cultura
■ Jorge Rocha de Matos, President of the Portuguese Industrial Association
■ Alexandre Soares dos Santos, President of Jerónimo Martins
■ Rui Nabeiro, President Delta Cafés■ Fernando Mascarenhas, President of the
Fundação Casas de Fronteira e Alorna■ José Blanco, President of the World
Monuments Fund - Portugal■ Hugo O’Neill, President of the Portuguese
Ancient Houses Association■ Sebastião de Lencastre, Portuguese Ancient
Houses Association■ Joana Vasconcelos, artist■ Manoel de Oliveira, film maker■ Sequeira Costa, pianist
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Fundação Ricardo Espírito Santo Silva | Wed 30/5
Europa Nostra Council Meeting
Palácio de Bélem | Wed 30/5
Welcome Reception
Museu do Oriente | Thu 31/5
Presentations by the 2012 Award Laureates
Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation | Fri 1/6
Europa Nostra Forum
Mosteiro dos Jerónimos | Fri 1/6
European Heritage Awards Ceremony
and Buffet Dinner
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Tivoli Lisboa Hotel / Congress Registration Desk
Tivoli Jardim Hotel
Heritage Avenida Liberdade Hotel
Heritage Lisboa Plaza Hotel
Marquês de Pombal Hotel
Sana Capitol Hotel
MapH O T E L S
Programme
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F o r B o a r d a n d C o u n c i l M e m b e r s o f E u r o p a N o s t r a o n l y
08.45 Participants to assemble at Tivoli Lisboa Hotel
09.00 Bus leaves from Tivoli Lisboa Hotel for
Fundação Ricardo Espírito Santo Silva
09.30 – 12.30 Council Meeting (1st part)
Venue: Fundação Ricardo Espírito Santo Silva
R. de São Tomé 84, 1100 Lisbon
12.30 – 15.00 Lunch and guided visit of the Foundation’s museum
15.00 – 17.00 Council Meeting (2nd part)
17.15 Bus leaves for Tivoli Lisboa Hotel
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T U E S D A Y , 2 9 M A Y
F o r B o a r d M e m b e r s o f E u r o p a N o s t r a o n l y
15.00 Bus leaves from Tivoli Lisboa Hotel
15.30 Board Meeting
Venue: Palácio de Fronteira
Largo de São Domingos de Benfica, 1 1500-554 Lisboa
20.00 Dinner kindly hosted by Marquês de Fronteira
22.00 Bus leaves for Tivoli Lisboa Hotel
F o r a l l o t h e r C o n g r e s s Pa r t i c i p a n t s , L a u r e a t e s a n d I n v i t e d G u e s t s
09.30 Participants to assemble at Tivoli Lisboa Hotel
Participants will be split into two or three groups of 30 persons each
09.45 Bus leaves from Tivoli Lisboa Hotel
10.00 – 17.00 Guided Heritage Visit in Lisbon
(including lunch)
Museum of the Fundação Ricardo Espírito Santo Silva
Lisbon Cathedral
Museu Nacional do Azulejo (National Tiles Museum)
F o r a l l C o n g r e s s Pa r t i c i p a n t s , L a u r e a t e s a n d I n v i t e d G u e s t s
18.15 Participants to assemble at Tivoli Lisboa Hotel
18.30 Bus leaves from Tivoli Lisboa Hotel for Belém
19.00 – 20.30 Welcome Reception kindly hosted by H.E. Aníbal Cavaco Silva,
President of the Republic of Portugal
Followed by a short visit to the Museum of the
Presidency of the Republic (2008 Winner of an EU Prize for
Cultural Heritage / Europa Nostra Award)
Venue: Palácio de Belém, official residence of
the President of the Republic of Portugal
Praça Afonso de Albuquerque, 1349-022 Lisbon
20.45 Bus leaves for Tivoli Lisboa Hotel
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ProgrammeT H U R S D A Y , 3 1 M A Y
F o r a l l C o n g r e s s Pa r t i c i p a n t s , L a u r e a t e s , I n v i t e d G u e s t s a n d t h e g e n e r a l p u b l i c
08.45 Participants to assemble at Tivoli Lisboa Hotel
09.00 Bus leaves for Museu do Oriente
09.30 – 13.00 Europa Nostra Excellence Fair
(including the presentations by the 2012 Laureates)
Venue: Museu do Oriente Avenida Brasília, Doca de Alcântara (Norte)
1350-352 Lisbon
O p e n i n g S e s s i o n :
09.30 Welcome by Carlos Monjardino, President of the Fundação Oriente Museu
09.35 Introduction by John Sell, Executive Vice-President of Europa Nostra
09.40 Address by Monica Urian de Sousa, Programme Manager,
Directorate - General Education and Culture, European Commission
Venue: Museu do Oriente, Auditorium
Pa r a l l e l S e s s i o n s :
09.45 – 13.00 Presentations by the 2012 Award Winners in Category 1
Venue: Museu do Oriente, Auditorium
10.00 – 13.00 Presentations by the 2012 Award Winners in Category 2, 3 and 4
Venue: Museu do Oriente, Beijing Room
11.00 – 11.30 Coffee break
13.00 – 14.00 Lunch
Venue: Museu do Oriente, Macau Room
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14.30 – 16.00 Public Lecture by Arch. Wessel de Jonge
“Continuity and change: conservation and adaptive re-use of
Modern Movement architectural heritage”
Wessel de Jonge is a renowned Dutch architect, inter alia responsible
for the large-scale rehabilitation project for the Van Nelle Design
Factory in Rotterdam, a 2008 Grand Prix winner of an EU Prize for
Cultural Heritage / Europa Nostra Award (category conservation)
Venue: Museu do Oriente, Auditorium
16.15 Bus leaves from Museu do Oriente for the UNESCO World Heritage
Site of Sintra
16.15 Bus leaves from Tivoli Lisboa Hotel for the UNESCO World Heritage
Site of Sintra
Important note: Please wear comfortable shoes and bring a
coat/wrap
17.00 – 20.00 Visit of main heritage sites at Sintra
20.00 – 21.00 Buffet reception kindly hosted by the City of Sintra
Venue: Palácio da Vila Largo Rainha Dona Amélia, 2710-616 Sintra
21.15 Participants to assemble at the entrance of Palácio da Vila
21.30 Bus leaves for Tivoli Lisboa Hotel
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ProgrammeF R I D A Y , 1 J U N E
F o r a l l C o n g r e s s Pa r t i c i p a n t s , L a u r e a t e s , I n v i t e d G u e s t s a n d t h e G e n e r a l P u b l i c
08.30 Participants to assemble at Tivoli Lisboa Hotel
08.45 Bus leaves from Tivoli Lisboa Hotel for the Calouste Gulbenkian
Foundation
09.30 – 13.30 Europa Nostra Forum 2012
“Saving Europe’s Endangered Heritage”
(see detailed programme on page 18)
Venue: The Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation, Auditorium 2
Avenida de Berna 45a, 1050 Lisbon
13.45 Bus leaves for Tivoli Lisboa Hotel
Note: Lunch by own arrangement
F o r a l l C o n g r e s s Pa r t i c i p a n t s , L a u r e a t e s a n d I n v i t e d G u e s t s
17.30 Participants to assemble at Tivoli Lisboa Hotel
17.45 Bus leaves from Tivoli Lisboa Hotel for the Mosteiro dos Jerónimos
Important note: Invitations to the Ceremony will be checked at
the entrance.
18.45 Everybody should be seated
19.00 – 21.00 European Heritage Awards Ceremony
Also marking the 40th anniversary of the UNESCO World
Heritage Convention
21.30 Bus leaves from the Mosteiro dos Jerónimos to Tivoli Lisboa Hotel
for participants who did not register for the Buffet Dinner.
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Venue: Mosteiro dos Jerónimos R. dos Jerónimos 3, 1400 Lisbon
F o r a l l C o n g r e s s Pa r t i c i p a n t s , L a u r e a t e s a n d I n v i t e d G u e s t s
21.30 – 23.00 Buffet dinner
Venue: Upper floor of the Cloisters of the Mosteiro dos Jerónimos
Important note: Invitations to the Buffet Dinner will be checked.
From 23.15 Participants to assemble at the entrance of the Mosteiro dos
Jerónimos
From 23.15 Bus leaves for Tivoli Lisboa Hotel
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ProgrammeS A T U R D A Y , 2 J U N E
F o r a l l C o n g r e s s p a r t i c i p a n t s , L a u r e a t e s , I n v i t e d G u e s t s a n d t h e G e n e r a l P u b l i c
09.45 Participants to assemble at Tivoli Lisboa Hotel
10.00 Bus leaves from Tivoli Lisboa Hotel for Mafra
11.00 – 11.30 Short concert of the six organs of the Basilica
(2012 winner of an EU Prize for Cultural Heritage / Europa Nostra Award)
Followed by
Address by Maestro Plácido Domingo, President of Europa Nostra
F o r E u r o p a N o s t r a M e m b e r s o n l y
12.00 – 14.00 Europa Nostra General Assembly
Venue: Library of the Mafra National Palace and Monastery
14.15 – 15.30 Lunch
Venue: Refectory of the Monastery
Important note: For those not attending the General Assembly,
the guided visit of the Palace and Monastery has been arranged
from 12.00 – 14.00, followed by lunch from 14.15 – 15.30 and
departure for Lisbon at 15.30
15.30 – 16.30 Guided visit of the Palace and Monastery of Mafra
Venue: Mafra National Palace and Monastery
16.45 Bus leaves for Lisbon
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A l t e r n a t i v e a f t e r n o o n p r o g r a m m e f o r t h o s e w h o r e g i s t e r e df o r t h e I n d u s t r i a l H e r i t a g e E x c u r s i o n
13.45 – 20.00 Excursion to various Industrial Heritage sites around Lisbon
Important note: Participants will not return to the Tivoli Lisboa
Hotel in Lisbon after the excursion, but proceed directly to the
Closing Dinner in Cascais.
Immediately after the General Assembly meeting, this excursion will proceed by bus to
Lisbon. A lunchbox will be provided. The trip will start with both the famous Aqueduto das
Águas Livres and the Museu da Água with the Barbadinhos Steam Pumping Station (1880).
From there, we continue by bus over the modern, exceptionally long, Ponte Vasco da Gama
bridge, over the Tagus estuary to the Gunpowder Factory at the Vale de Milhaços.
From here, we take a ferry boat to Cais do Sodré, located at the riverside embankment in Lisbon
centre. At Cais do Sodré Railway Station, we board a recently restored vintage carriage of the
National Railway Museum to Cascais. There, we shall join the other congress participants –
who stayed in Mafra that afternoon – for the Closing Dinner at the Cascais Cidadela Palace.
F o r a l l C o n g r e s s Pa r t i c i p a n t s , L a u r e a t e s a n d I n v i t e d G u e s t sw h o d o n o t p a r t i c i p a t e i n t h e I n d u s t r i a l H e r i t a g e E x c u r s i o n
18.45 Participants to assemble at Tivoli Lisboa Hotel
19.00 Bus leaves from Tivoli Lisboa Hotel for Cascais
19.45 Short visit of “Casa das Histórias – Paula Rego” Museum at Cascais
20.30 Closing Dinner kindly hosted by the City of Cascais
Venue: Cidadela Cascais
22.30 Bus leaves for Lisbon
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ProgrammeS U N D A Y , 3 J U N E
F o r a l l C o n g r e s s Pa r t i c i p a n t s , E u r o p a N o s t r a M e m b e r s ,L a u r e a t e s a n d I n v i t e d G u e s t s
09.15 Participants to assemble at Tivoli Lisboa Hotel
09.30 – 22.00 Full day excursion to the Alcobaça and Batalha Monasteries
and the village of Óbidos
13.00 Buffet lunch
Venue: Pousada Mestre Afonso Domingues in Batalha
We shall visit two of Portugal’s most important sites, the monasteries at Alcobaça and Batalha,
each totally different in architecture and design, and the beautiful medieval village of Óbidos.
To close the day we shall be received for drinks with snacks kindly offered by the Municipality
of Óbidos.
Batalha Monastery
16.30 Bus leaves Batalha with participants for the Post-Congress tour
for Coimbra
20.00 Bus with the participants of the full day excursion leaves for Lisbon
± 22.00 Bus arrives in Lisbon
ProgrammeS U N D A Y 3 J U N E – W E D N E S D A Y 6 J U N E
F o r R e g i s t e r e d Pa r t i c i p a n t s
09.15 Participants to assemble at Tivoli Lisboa Hotel
Important Note: Participants should take their luggage with them
09.30 Four-days Post-Congress tour
The visits to two major monasteries of the full day excursion of
Sunday 3 June are included in the Post-Congress tour (see page 16)
Northern Portugal presents a heritage and landscape very different to central and southern
Portugal, and since the 18th century is the richest area of this small country due to the trading
of Port wine, textiles, silver craftsmanship and camellia flowers. With an Atlantic mild climate,
it boasts a beautiful landscape where its main rivers are the Douro and Minho. There are a large
number of manor houses, churches, and monasteries, with granite combined with white-
washed walls as a typical feature. The tour departs from Lisbon and ends at 15.00 at Porto
Airport.
Mosteiro de Santa Marinha, Guimarães
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ForumF R I D A Y , 1 J U N E - P R O G R A M M EOrganised in cooperation with Centro Nacional de Cultura and
the Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation
“ S A V I N G E U R O P E ’ S E N D A N G E R E D H E R I T A G E ” Venue: The Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation – Auditorium 2
Avenida de Berna 45a, 1050 Lisbon
N.B.: Presentations will be made in English or French without
translation
09.30-09.45 Opening session
Welcome by Artur Santos Silva, Chairman,
The Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation, Portugal
Introduction by Costa Carras, Vice-President of Europa Nostra, Greece
09.45-10.30 Panel I – International Experience & Different Models
Panel to be introduced and moderated by: Francesco Bandarin, Assistant Director-General for Culture of UNESCO
Panelists: Bonnie Burnham, President & Chief Executive Officer
World Monuments Fund, USA: “The Watch Experience”
Simon Molesworth, Chairman of INTO, Australia: “The Australian
“Heritage At Risk” annual campaign and the US “Most Endangered
Historic Places” annual campaign – A comparison of objectives,
methodologies and outcome”
Isabel Raposo de Magalhães, Vice-President of the ICCROM Council,
Portugal: “Heritage at Risk: International Cooperation”
10.30-11.30 Panel II – National Experience & Different Models
Panel to be introduced and moderated by: Adam Wilkinson, Council member of Europa Nostra,
Director of Edinburgh World Heritage, United Kingdom
Panelists: Ilaria Borletti Buitoni, President of the Fondo Ambiente Italiano,
Italy: “I Luoghi del Cuore”
Wolter Braamhorst, Editor of Europa Nostra Heritage in Motion
Magazine, the Netherlands: “The BBC TV Restoration Programme”
Bertrand de Feydeau, Vice-Président de la Fondation
du Patrimoine, France : “Emergence d’un mécénat populaire
en France pour sauver le patrimoine en péril”
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Lejla Hadzic, Regional Coordinator of Cultural Heritage without
Borders, Sweden-Bosnia & Herzegovina-Kosovo-Albania:
“The role of an NGO in safeguarding a World Heritage Site”
Stelios Lekakis, Archaeologist, Elliniki Etairia, Greece
“The MuA Project (Monuments at Risk)“
Corinne Roger, Directrice des Missions Immobilières de l’Institut
du Patrimoine Wallon, Belgium: “Wallonia Heritage Institute - Saving
endangered listed buildings: an intensive care...”
Carl von Essen, the Swedish Association for Building Preservation,
Sweden: “The Yellow List”
11.30-12.00 Coffee break
12.00-12.45 Panel III – Spotlight on Portugal
Panel to be introduced and moderated by: António Lamas, President of Parques de Sintra – Monte da Lua
Panelists: Vítor Cóias, President of GECoRPA - Portuguese Built Heritage Guild:
“The Role of Enterprises Working in Heritage Conservation”
Hugo O’Neill, President of the Portuguese Historic Houses Association:
“Portuguese built patrimony - A yet untapped treasure”
António Sérgio Rosa de Carvalho, Architectural historian:
“Lisbon Heritage in Danger”
João Teixeira, Vice President of the European Council of Spatial Planners:
“Cities need integrated and sustainable urban regeneration urgently”
Elísio Summavielle, General Director for Cultural Heritage:
“Safeguarding Heritage in Portugal”
12.45-13.30 Closing Session: What kind of action is needed at European level?
Panel to be introduced and moderated by:Guilherme d’Oliveira Martins, President of the Centro Nacional
de Cultura, Portugal
Panelists: Joseph Falzon, Vice Chair of the Sub Committee on Culture, Diversity and
Heritage of the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe, Malta
Cristina Gutierrez-Cortines, Member of the European Parliament, Spain
Denis de Kergorlay, Executive President of Europa Nostra, France
Emílio Rui Vilar, Trustee, The Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation,
Portugal
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ContactI N F O R M A T I O N
H O T E L R E S E R V A T I O N S AIM Group International
Av. da Liberdade 258 – 6º, 1250-149, Lisbon
T: +351 213 24 50 40
F: +351 213 24 50 50
W: www.aimgroup.eu
E U R O P A N O S T R A S T A F F ( 2 9 M a y – 2 J u n e 2 0 1 2 )■ For logistical queries M: +351 9 618 18 387
■ For matters concerning the Presentation of the Laureates / the Awards Ceremony
please contact Elena Bianchi on M: +351 9 671 78 906
R E G I S T R A T I O N D E S K Tivoli Lisboa Hotel
Mezzanine Floor
Av. da Liberdade 185
1269-050 Lisboa
T: +351 21 319 89 00 (hotel reception)
F: +315 21 319 89 50 (hotel reception)
O P E N I N G H O U R S Tuesday 29 May: 16.00 – 20.00
Wednesday 30 May: 08.00 – 18.00
Thursday 31 May: 08.00 – 15.00
Friday 1 June: 08.00 – 13.00
15.00 – 17.00
Saturday 2 June: 09.00 – 10.00
E U R O P A N O S T R A I N T E R N A T I O N A L S E C R E T A R I A TLange Voorhout 35
NL-2514 EC The Hague
T: +31 70 302 40 50
F: +31 70 361 78 65
During the Congress the The Hague office will be open from Monday 28 May – Friday 1 June.
The staff can be reached via phone (+31 (0) 70 302 40 50) or e-mail ([email protected]).
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GeneralI N F O R M A T I O N
E m e r g e n c y P h o n e N u m b e r sNational Emergency Number 112
B a n k sBanks are usually open from Monday to Friday from 08.30 to 15.00
C u r r e n c yThe Euro is the official currency in Portugal. Information about exchange rates can
be found in hotel lobbies and banks.
T e l e c o m m u n i c a t i o n sThe international code for Portugal is +351. For international calls from Portugal
the prefix 00 is to be used.
C l i m a t eThe weather in Portugal is a Mediterranean climate.
The night and daytime temperatures in early June average around 15 °C and 24°C
respectively.
T i m e d i f f e r e n c eSummer time is in effect and the official time in Portugal will be GMT.
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TransportI N F O R M A T I O N
T r a n s p o r t f r o m a n d t o t h e a i r p o r tLisbon Airport is located close to the centre of the city. The cost of a taxi from Lisbon Airport
to the city centre is approximately g 15 each way. Please note that taxis in Portugal are quite
affordable. Several buses arrive and depart outside the arrivals terminal. The Aerobus can be
used to travel from and to the airport. It has regular daily departures, and offers a good
connection to the main spots of the city. The cost of a one-way ticket is g 3.50. Tickets can be
purchased on board or at the Tourism Office Counter in the airport’s Arrivals public area. It is
recommended never to lose sight of one’s luggage.
B u s T r a n s f e r s d u r i n g t h e C o n g r e s sFor exact departure times, please refer to the detailed programme on pages 8 - 17.
P u b l i c T r a n s p o r tAll metro’s in Lisbon run from 6.30 AM to 1.00 AM
The Lisboa Card provides unlimited usage of buses, trams, metro’s and trains in Lisbon and
also provides free entry and discounts to the major museums and monuments in Lisbon
region. The Lisboa Card is available at Lisbon Airport from the Turismo de Lisboa booths, but
also at the Welcome Centre, Kiosks, Train Stations and hotels. You can choose between cards
valid for 24, 48 or 72 hours. This card is most suitable for infrequent visitors, and is valid from
the first check-in.
T r a n s p o r t f r o m t h e G e n e r a l A s s e m b l y t o L i s b o n A i r p o r tThe cost of a taxi from the General Assembly in Mafra to Lisbon Airport is approximately
g 35 and will take about 50 minutes.
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I N F O R M A T I O N
Tivoli Lisboa Hotel T: +351 21 319 89 00
Av. da Liberdade 185 F: +351 21 319 89 50
1269-050, Lisbon E: [email protected]
Tivoli Jardim Hotel T: +351 21 359 10 00
Rua Júlio César Machado 7/9 F: +351 21 359 12 45
1250-135, Lisbon E: [email protected]
Heritage Av. Liberdade Hotel
Av. da Liberdade 28 T: +351 213 218 200
1250-145, Lisbon E: [email protected]
Heritage Lisboa Plaza Hotel
Tv. do Salitre 7, Av. da Liberdade T: +351 213 218 200
1269-066, Lisbon E: [email protected]
Marquês de Pombal Hotel
Av. da Liberdade 243 T: +351 21 319 79 00
1250-143, Lisbon E: [email protected]
Sana Capitol Hotel T: +351 213 536 811
Rue Eça de Queiroz 24 F: +351 213 526 165
1050-096 Lisbon E: [email protected]
MuseumsC a l o u s t e G u l b e n k i a n M u s e u m
Av. de Berna 45a, 1067-001 Lisbon
Visiting hours
Tuesday – Sunday 10.00 – 17.45
Treasures from the East and the West collected by
one man is now one of the world’s finest private
art collections. It includes works by Rembrandt,
Rubens, Monet and René Lalique.
B e r a r d o M u s e u m
Praça do Império, 1449-003 Lisbon
Visiting hours
Monday – Sunday 10.00 – 19.00
A Portuguese millionaire has put together one
of Europe’s greatest modern art collections which
includes works by Andy Warhol, Picasso, and Dali
among others.
M u s e u N a c i o n a l d e A r t e A n t i g a ( N a t i o n a l A n c i e n t A r t M u s e u m )
Rua das Janelas Verdes, 1249-017 Lisbon
Visiting hours
Wednesday – Sunday 10.00 – 18.00
Tuesday 14.00 – 18.00
Fascinating Oriental and European art makes up
the superb collection of Portugal’s ‘National Gallery’.
Much of it is related to the Age of Discovery.
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M u s e u N a c i o n a l d o A z u l e j o ( N a t i o n a l T i l e s M u s e u m )
Rua da Madre de Deus 4, 1900-312 Lisbon
Visiting hours
Tuesday – Sunday 10.00 – 18.00
Unique in the world, this museum showcases
an ancient art form (decorative ceramic tiles)
in a lavish old convent
M u s e u N a c i o n a l d o s C o c h e s ( N a t i o n a l C o a c h e s M u s e u m )
Praça Afonso de Albuquerque, 1300 Lisbon
Visiting hours
Tuesday – Sunday 10.00 – 18.00
One of Lisbon’s most visited museums, the Coaches
Museum has the largest and most valuable
collection of its type in the world. It is housed in a
richly decorated 18th century royal riding school.
D e s i g n a n d F a s h i o n M u s e u m
Rua Augusta 24, 1100-053 Lisbon
Visiting hours
Tuesday – Sunday 10.00 – 18.00
Lisbon’s exceptional Design Museum is one of
the world’s leading museums of 20th century
design. The design collection consists of works
by some 230 designers.
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Tivoli Jardim Hotel – Olivier Avenida ★★★★ Modern, trendy
Rua Júlio César Machado, n°7, 1250-135 Lisboa +351 (0)21 317 41 05
Gambrinus ★★★★ Traditional Portuguese kitchen
Rua das Portas de Santo Antão 23, 1150-264 Lisboa +351 (0)21 342 14 66
Solar dos Presuntos ★★★★ Portuguese cuisine with a Minho inspiration
Rua das Portas de Santo Antão 150, 1150-269 Lisboa +351 (0)21 342 42 53
Bica do Sapato ★★★ Portuguese cuisine, modern
Avenida Infante Dom Henrique B, 1900-436 Lisboa +351 (0)21 881 03 20
Cervejaria Ribadouro ★★ Sea food restaurant
Av. da Liberdade 155, 1245-896 Lisboa +351 (0)21 354 94 11
Cervejaria da Trindade ★★ Oldest tavern in Lisbon located in a former monastery
R. Nova da Trindade 20, 1200 Lisboa +351 (0)21 342 35 06
Cervejaria Portugália – Cais do Sodré ★★ Sea food, steaks
Rua da Cintura do Porto de Lisboa, 1200-109 Lisbon +351 (0)21 342 21 38
F A D O R E S T A U R A N T S
Casa de Fado Marquês da Sé
Largo do Marguês da Sé 1, 1100-334 Lisboa +351 (0)21 888 02 34
Clube do Fado
Rua S. João da Praça 86 – 94, 1100-521 Lisboa +351 (0)21 885 27 04
Café Luso
Travessa da Quiemada 10, 1200-365 Lisboa +351 (0)21 342 22 81
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