The Ruínas do Carmo once more play host to an immersive show that aims to enhance the culture and heritage of Lisbon.
Projected onto the ruins are episodes in the history of Portugal, including the Discoveries, the 1755 earthquake and the 1974 Carnation Revolution.
These moments will be enhanced with the sounds of some of the icons of Portuguese music, such as Amália Rodrigues, Zeca Afonso, Madredeus and more.
The show will also feature the fado singer, Mariza, and dancers from the Clara Andermatt Company and the Companhia Nacional de Bailado, as well as works by such urban artists as Vhils and Add Fuel, who help contextualise the Lisbon of today.
Until 31st October, Monday to Saturday, at 9pm and 10pm
Ruínas do Carmo
metro: Baixa-Chiado | bus: 758 | tram: 28)
Tickets: general, 15 euros; students and seniors, 12 euros.