Fado Museum Explained

Fado Museum
Native Name:Museu do Fado
Native Name Lang:pt
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Location:Largo do Chafariz de Dentro, 1, Lisbon, Portugal
Type:Music museum
Visitors:53,014 (2022)[1]
Director:Sara Pereira
Publictransit:Metro

Santa Apolónia
Train: Santa Apolónia
Bus: Lines 728, 735, 759, 794

The Fado Museum is a music museum dedicated to Fado located in the Lisbon neighbourhood of Alfama. It was inaugurated on 25 September 1998.[2]

The building

The museum is housed in a building that was formerly a pumping station for Lisbon's water supply. Construction began in 1868 and in 1869 two steam engines made by an Anglo-French company, E. Windsor & Fils, were installed to power the pumping mechanism. It continued to carry out this function until 1938. The building then functioned as a workshop until after the 1974 Carnation Revolution, when it was occupied by the Portuguese Communist Party. Before opening as the Fado museum in 1998 it was restored and enlarged.[3]

The museum

In 2008 the museum was thoroughly renovated. Rather than recreating the traditional environment of Fado, its Permanent Exhibition changed its focus to exhibiting artworks related to Fado by artists such as José Malhoa, Júlio Pomar and Constatino Fernandes, as well as objects from Fado's history, including sheet music, videos, music and hundreds of biographies. Among the works exhibited are the paintings O fado by José Malhoa and Os fadistas (1873) by Rafael Bordalo Pinheiro.[4] An audio guide in Portuguese, English, French and Spanish was also made available to the museum's visitors.[5]

Since 2016 the museum hosts on its official website a digital sound archive with thousands of sound recordings, available in full, going back to the beginning of the 20th century. The recordings can be browsed by interpreter or repertoire. It has also launched a record label, Museu do Fado Discos.[6]

External links

Notes and References

  1. 2023 . Relatório e Contas 2022 . EGEAC . 30 . pt . 7 December 2023.
  2. Web site: Museu do Fado celebra 20 anos . 22 November 2018 . . . 7 December 2023. . pt . Fado Museum celebrates 20 years .
  3. Web site: Central Elevatória da Praia / Museu do Fado e da Guitarra Portuguesa . Sistema de Informação para o Património Arquitetónico (SIPA) . 27 May 2024.
  4. Web site: Quadro de Malhoa integra renovado Museu do Fado que abre quinta-feira . 28 September 2008 . . 7 December 2023. . pt . Painting by Malhoa joins the renovated Fado Museum which will open this Thursday.
  5. Web site: Aos dez anos, o Museu do Fado renova-se e abraça a tecnologia . 6 October 2008 . . . 7 December 2023. Moço . João . pt . 10 years on, the Fado Museum is renovated and embraces technology.
  6. Web site: Museu do Fado disponibiliza Arquivo Sonoro Digital e cria Editora discográfica. . 21 June 2016 . . . 7 December 2023. . pt . Fado Museum releases Digital Sound Archive and creates record label.