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Heritage square with cutting edge art gallery
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- 31A Rua de Sao Paulo de S. Lázaro
- Open 24/7
- +853 2836 5182
Tap Seac Gallery
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This small art gallery in the corner of the square is often overlooked. But if you’re into modern art, don’t miss it. Before it became a gallery, the historic building was a mansion home to an upper crust family. Its Portuguese façade of wooden shutters, red brick walls and Moorish arched doors provide a perfect antidote to the exciting collection of contemporary and avant-garde art.
I really like the lively atmosphere here, there are many celebrations and festivals, and it is my pleasure to do cultural work here.
Underground world
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The 200 meter U-shaped traffic tunnel under the Tap Seac Square probably is one of the shortest traffic tunnels in the world. It was originally designed to give space to a light rail station, which was later called to a halt.