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As the Museum evolved over the years, it found various new solutions for its exhibitions, which produced significant changes in its scientific, museological and museographical programme.
Today, the 1st floor is generally dedicated to Portuguese art, and the second floor to Flemish art.
Other arrangements were tried at other times, employing museological routes and museographical contents in keeping with the times.
Here are some photos showing the arrangements for presentation of the collections in the 1960's and 1970's, as well as examples from more recent times.


Permanent Exhibition Area - Collection of Goldsmitherys, 1970

 




Permanent Exhibition Area - Collection of Sculptures, 1970

 





Temporary presentation of Flemish Paintings, in the Temporary Exhibition Hall, 1993

 




Set up of the Hall of 18th-century Sculpture in 1994

 





General view of the set up of the Hall of Portuguese Goldsmithery of the 17th/18th centuries on the 1st floor of the museum in 1996  





Present-day rooms for Flemish Art on the 2nd floor of the museum

 
 
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