Ah Amália - Living Experience
Museum · Marvila ·

Ah Amália - Living Experience

Museum · Marvila ·

Immersive biography with VR, holograms, 360° projections

amália rodrigues
fado
vr goggles
dresses
guides
modern tribute
light and sound room
wheelchair accessible
Ah Amália - Living Experience by null
Ah Amália - Living Experience by null
Ah Amália - Living Experience by null
Ah Amália - Living Experience by null
Ah Amália - Living Experience by null
Ah Amália - Living Experience by null
Ah Amália - Living Experience by null
Ah Amália - Living Experience by null
Ah Amália - Living Experience by null
Ah Amália - Living Experience by null
Ah Amália - Living Experience by null
Ah Amália - Living Experience by null
Ah Amália - Living Experience by null
Ah Amália - Living Experience by null
Ah Amália - Living Experience by null
Ah Amália - Living Experience by null
Ah Amália - Living Experience by null
Ah Amália - Living Experience by null
Ah Amália - Living Experience by null
Ah Amália - Living Experience by null

Information

Praça David Leandro da Silva 16, 1950-242 Lisboa, Portugal Get directions

Restroom
Wheelchair accessible entrance
Wheelchair accessible restroom
Wheelchair accessible seating

Information

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Praça David Leandro da Silva 16, 1950-242 Lisboa, Portugal Get directions

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Features

•Restroom
•Wheelchair accessible entrance
•Wheelchair accessible restroom
•Wheelchair accessible seating

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Jan 14, 2026

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"If you picked up even a hint of fado knowledge, you’ll know Amália Rodrigues; this interactive space dives deeper into her life with impactful experiences. We loved the virtual reality 360-degree video room, and the stage room’s hologram performance gave us chills—you’ll leave wanting to add a fado playlist to your favorites." - Abigail Malbon

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Ah Amália - Living Experience

Fabo N.

Google
A good experience to know more about Amelia Rodrigues and her legacy. They walk you through her lifetime and milestones and expose you to her music and personal belongings. The media experience is great, you are to imagine how successful she was when alive. The hologram concert is the highlight, you are able to actually see her singing. There are restaurants and cafes nearby that you may want to explore.

Graça G.

Google
Amazing! We can know about her life and career, we can see some of her dresses. The 360° room is great! And the last concert is brilliant! I wanted more! Visit it! And the guides are very nice!

Polly S.

Google
It is 20 or 17 euros (if 65+) but what an incredible light and sound room. Really give you a great education on Fado and this Portugese Fado star. Personal tour in first section but give you time to just explore on your own. Guide times it to the interests. Highly recommend. It is in an older warehouse part of town that is attempting to bring a young work/live vibe to the area.

henrik M.

Google
Ah Amália offers a fresh and creative take on museum storytelling — immersive, visually striking, and emotionally engaging. It's clear that a lot of thought has gone into the design and atmosphere, making it a unique cultural stop in Lisbon. That said, to truly appreciate the experience, it's essential to have some prior knowledge (and appreciation) of who Amália Rodrigues was. Without that context, parts of the museum might feel a bit abstract or less engaging. The ticket price feels a little steep considering the museum’s size — it's not very large, and the visit doesn't take too long. Still, for fans of Fado or Portuguese culture, it's a moving and modern tribute to a national icon. Overall, worth visiting if you're already interested in Amália or want something different from the typical museum experience.

A. T.

Google
fantastic experience! including vitual reality , 360 show, hologram, infinity room and loads of information, music and beautiful stories about Fado 😍 very worth visiting!

Macaron

Google
€12 per person. The exhibit room seemed boring to Kids, as they were not familiar with Amalia Rodrigues . However, they did enjoy the room full of lights and the experience of wearing VR goggles and flying across in the virtual world . It was a great way to learn about the time when she was successful in the U.S. and other parts of the world. The dress room was lovely.

Patrícia Azevedo C.

Google
If you want to learn about Fado, start here! There’s a reason they are nominated for the for the World Travel Awards for "Europe's Leading New Tourist Attraction". Amazing use of new technologies for a great visitor experience - 10/10

G W

Google
Very interesting, although I would have liked to learn more about her personal life. The immersion room was great, as were the 3d goggles, but I really enjoyed the hologram performance.