The building of Fundação José Saramag is noticeable for its unique facade that is covered with diamond-shaped stones. It was destroyed in the 1755 earthquake and restored after that. The inside of the house has undergone vast changes, but the original marble staircase and contrasting dark walls are still its highlights. During its history, the house has served various purposes, at one point being a warehouse for codfish. Since 2012, it houses the José Saramago Foundation. It is a private institution displaying work of this Portuguese writer, who received Nobel Prize in Literature in 1998.
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Rua dos Bacalhoeiros, 10 - Casa dos Bicos, Lisbon
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The Fundação José Saramago, located in Lisbon, Portugal, is a cultural institution dedicated to the life and work of Nobel Prize-winning Portuguese author José Saramago. Visitors generally appreciate the museum's intimate setting in the Casa dos Bicos, a 16th-century building with a distinctive façade. The exhibits offer a comprehensive look at Saramago's life, literary works, and personal items. Many reviewers highlight the well-curated displays and the opportunity to learn about Portuguese literature and culture. The foundation also houses a library and hosts cultural events, which adds value for literature enthusiasts. However, some visitors mention that the museum is relatively small and can be explored quickly. A few note that more English translations would be helpful for international visitors. The rooftop terrace, offering views of the Tagus River, is often cited as a pleasant surprise. While the museum may not appeal to everyone, it is generally considered a worthwhile visit for those interested in literature or seeking to understand Saramago's impact on Portuguese culture.
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