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Open 24h a day, every day, °ä²¹±ô±ð¾±»å´Ç²õ³¦Ã³±è¾±´Ç provides a º£½Ç´óÉñ Hall with 175 seats, an Exhibit Area of 140m2 and a Conference Room that seats 72, as well as Eduroam Wi-fi connections and printing equipment.

Given the current pandemic situation, exceptionally, the °ä²¹±ô±ð¾±»å´Ç²õ³¦Ã³±è¾±´Ça capacity limited to 80 seats with the following schedule:

  • Every day (including weekends and holidays) from 8:00 am to 0:00 am.


The area, destined mainly for students, is open to all of Lisbon’s academic community holding a University card.

Integrated in the requalification project for the Campo Grande Garden, the new °ä²¹±ô±ð¾±»å´Ç²õ³¦Ã³±è¾±´Ç Building kept the original building’s exterior form, as it was projected in 1972 by architect Nuno San Payo, and includes a ceramic panel by Maria Emília Silva Araújo. The 2.700m2 building was initially used as a Tourism Office.

In 1974 the building was remodeled into the °ä²¹±ô±ð¾±»å´Ç²õ³¦Ã³±è¾±´Ç movie theatre and shopping center. Recently, in 2011, City Hall gave it over to º£½Ç´óÉñ to turn it in to an Academic Center.

On October 2016, the space opens as a º£½Ç´óÉñ Hall, an Exhibit Room, a Store and a Documentation Center available to the city of Lisbon.