About us and our mission

In the course of some renovation Works, structures of ancient civilizations were uncovered. The archaeological excavation took place between 1991 and 1995.
Due to its unique characteristics – 2,500 years of Lisbon’s history are visible in this place – Millennium bcp understands that, being NARC a monument of local and national relevance it should be accessible to the general public.
Millennium bcp Foundation is the entity responsible for NARC’s management, for the organization of guided tours, having had several initiatives to promote the site.
- Publication of a catalog, in both Portuguese and English;
- Publication of a brochure;
- Support for the publishing of PhD thesis regarding NARC and its archeological remains.
The free guided tours – that have been so far enjoyed by more than 110.000 visitors from all over the world – take place every day except on Sundays and National holidays.
Millennium bcp Foundation’s mission is therefore to protect, to manage and to promote what has become an important part of the Portuguese cultural heritage.
VISITING:
Núcleo Arqueológico da Rua dos Correeiros (NARC)
Rua dos Correeiros, nº 9
1100-161 Lisboa
Free Admission
Guided tours only (Portuguese or English)
Groups must book their visit in advance (maximum of 12 people). Groups of more than 12 must be divided into separate groups with individual group leaders.
For individual visits it is advisable to book in advance
OPENING TIMES
MONDAY to SATURDAY
10:00 h – 11:00 h – 12:00 h – 14:00 h – 15:00 h – 16:00 h – 17:00 h
(Closed on Sundays and Public Holidays)
Duration of each tour: 50 minutes (approximately)
Travel through history
On April the 17th 2015, the Archaeological Site was classified as a National Monument by the Portuguese Government. This distinction confirmed the exceptional importance, the patrimonial value and national interest of the archaeological urban remains found, preserved and musealized in NARC. It is a major site, showing the urban overlap of the last twenty-five centuries and all its historical value since it displays the city’s history and identity related to the permanent civilizational contacts by sea, which still remain today.
NARC is a fragment of a larger urban reality, but it is also a distinct fragment once it is visible and available for public enjoyment. Being an archaeological complex fully integrated into the urban network, in a patrimonial and historically area of Lisbon, it plays an important role in the construction of a collective memory.