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Museum of Emigracao Acoriana

Museu da Emigração Açoreana
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Opens at January 1-December 31 Monday-Friday 9:00-17:00
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Rua do Estrela, Ribeira Grande, Sao Miguel 9600-525, PortugalMap
Phone+351 296 470 770
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  • N5166TDjosephp
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    Interesting place to visit

    Very informative and interesting visit. Nice articles and reading material that is also written in English. 1 euro entry fee for over 65 yrs old.

    Reviewed on Oct 23, 2023
  • KathleenR_28
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    Small museum but rich with history

    For a couple of euros, my husband and I really enjoyed our time here. I didn’t expect to stay long but got really into reading all the material they had about Azorean immigrants that it took us a coup...

    Reviewed on Nov 12, 2018
  • nm2nm2
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    Small but worth the trip

    I thought I knew about the Azores until I went here and learned so much more. Very interesting, especially if you have roots in the Azores. The connection between these islands and the vibrant Portug...

    Reviewed on Oct 20, 2018
  • sam154980
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    Very Interesting

    Wasn't aware of the connection of the Azores to North America. So glad we included this stop on our vacation to the Azore Islands.

    Reviewed on Nov 6, 2017
  • superdeluxe23
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    Great museum with stories of immigration for only 1 Euro each

    Lots of great information on how and why people migrated from the Azores. For only one Euro each, you really can't beat it. They have neat displays of donated items and some stories about Azorean immi...

    Reviewed on May 17, 2017
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