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Agenda Municipal / Exhibitions Portugal 1974: the start of a new era

Portugal 1974: the start of a new era
Until 31 May
National Railway Museum – Lousado Centre programme (part of the municipal celebrations of April 25)

National Railway Museum – Lousado Centre 

Free admission | Opening hours: Tuesday to Friday from 10h00 to 17h30; Weekends from 14h30 to 17h30

The Lousado Railway Museum is joining in the celebrations of the 50th anniversary of April 25 with a photographic and documentary exhibition about 1974, which marked the beginning of a new era in Portugal.
Focusing on the theme of railway heritage, the exhibition has the support of the Lousado Parish Council, which took part in collecting images of people who used the train as a means of transport to return to Portugal after the revolution.

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