Museum of the Presidency of the Republic
The Museum of the Presidency of the Republic—*Museu da Presidência da República*—belongs to Palácio de Belém, where Portugal’s head of state has long been anchored in public life. What makes this museum distinctive is that it opens its story in 1910: visitors move from the Portuguese National Symbols and then proceed through interactive information toward the powers, functions, and day-to-day activity of Portugal’s Presidents and First Ladies. The museum was inaugurated on 5 October 2004, and it doesn’t rely on display cases alone. Alongside the main exhibition, there is “Motor da República: os carros dos Presidentes,” which presents the vehicles used by Portuguese Presidents, as well as personal and professional objects, housed at the Museu dos Transportes e Comunicações in Alfândega Nova do Porto. …
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