Concert Room in Fábrica do Bracço de Prata

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Fábrica do Braço de Prata

Lisbon


With a rugged, unfinished look, Fábrica do Braço de Prata started off as an underground cultural organisation in 2007. The various rooms in this spacious, old ammunition factory are furnished for different events, and impromptu performances from anyone are encouraged. Prices at the bar and restaurant are reasonable, but weekends are crowded and the service gets lost in the confusion.


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