“Great stop for a visit ”


Great stop for a visit if you are around the area. Good informational rooms, explaining the evolution and importance of bread in our culture. Didn’t like to go up and down over the different floors with little children, they should have been prepared for little ones and also…
very lovely place and also a well laid out museum with stuff for both adults and children.. It als has a truly tempting restaurant , which i would have sampled had i not just had a meal earlier.!!! It also has a very nice shop attached with not onlu souvenirs but also lovely…
They put a nice simulation for the bread making story, also at the historic section you can see how the bread makers lost their local status over the years. Recommended for family with kids and also nice for couples. The staff is great and lively!
A place to visit with children! You can learn the history of bread art making and back to old times! In the bar you can enjoy a Portuguese coffee style and view a fantastic landscape! In the end of your visit don't forget to visit the grocery to buy genuine portuguese food and…
I would have loved to visit this quint little museum but unfortunately the bread museum has moved to where the toy museum was. A helpful local needed to show me the way and unfortunately at 5pm it was closed, even though opening hours displayed stated 6pm closure.