Casa dos Bicos / José Saramago Foundation, Lisbon — Visitor Guide & Things to Do Nearby
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Casa dos Bicos is impossible to miss and impossible to forget. Built in the early 16th century, this extraordinary building is covered with over 1,000 diamond-shaped stone protrusions that give it the nickname "House of the Beaks" or "House of the Spikes." The facade was inspired by the famous Palazzo dei Diamanti in Ferrara, Italy, bringing Italian Renaissance style to Lisbon through a uniquely Portuguese Manueline lens. Above the studded base, Manueline-style windows on the upper floors connect the building to Portugal's distinct architectural tradition.
The building survived the 1755 earthquake but gradually fell from grace, spending centuries as a warehouse before modern preservation efforts recognized its architectural importance. Its resurrection came in June 2012 when it became the headquarters of the Jose Saramago Foundation, honoring Portugal's Nobel Prize-winning author. Saramago's personal library is now housed inside, making the building both a historical artifact and a living cultural institution dedicated to literature and scholarship.
Perhaps the most moving detail is the olive tree planted at the front of the building, transplanted from Saramago's hometown of Azinhaga. Beneath that tree lie the author's ashes, creating an intimate memorial that connects one of Portugal's greatest writers to the city he loved. Questo's literary adventures in Lisbon bring you to Casa dos Bicos, where architecture, literature, and Portuguese identity all come together in one unforgettable building.
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- Rua dos Bacalhoeiros 10, 1100-135 Lisboa, Portugal
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Frequently asked questions
What is Casa dos Bicos in Lisbon?
Casa dos Bicos (House of the Beaks) is a 16th-century building in Lisbon famous for its unique facade covered with over 1,000 diamond-shaped stone protrusions. Inspired by the Palazzo dei Diamanti in Ferrara, Italy, it blends Italian Renaissance style with Portuguese Manueline architecture. Since 2012, it houses the Jose Saramago Foundation.
Who was Jose Saramago?
Jose Saramago (1922-2010) was Portugal's most celebrated novelist and the winner of the 1998 Nobel Prize in Literature. His works include 'Blindness,' 'The Gospel According to Jesus Christ,' and 'Baltasar and Blimunda.' His personal library is housed at Casa dos Bicos, and his ashes rest beneath an olive tree transplanted from his hometown of Azinhaga.
Can you visit Casa dos Bicos?
Yes, Casa dos Bicos is open to visitors as the headquarters of the Jose Saramago Foundation. Inside you can see the Nobel laureate's personal library and temporary exhibitions. The building is located near Praca do Comercio in Lisbon's Baixa district, making it easy to combine with visits to other nearby attractions.
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