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Almada Negreiros
7th April, 1893 (Trindade, São Tomé e Príncipe) – 15th June, 1970 (Lisbon, Portugal)
We honor Almada Negreiros in one of our Suites with twin beds. In this hotel room, we refer to Almada Negreiros as a mature person, true to himself and with unparalleled talent, through dark colors and velvet headboard.
- Up to 3 People
- 39 m2
- Twin Bed
- Coffee Machine
- Minibar
- TV
- Free WiFi
- Air Conditioning
- Hairdryer
- Safe
- Offer of Nespresso Coffee and Water throughout the Stay




About The Artist...
José Sobral De Almada Negreiros Was A Multidisciplinary Artist.
In addition to literature and painting, Almada Negreiros composed ballet choreographies. He worked on tapestries, prints, murals, caricatures, mosaics, tiles, and stained glass, having inspired the Cubist and Futurist Movements.
Almada Negreiros is considered one of the fundamental figures of the Modernist Movement in Portugal, as he represented the three generations of this movement.
Almada Negreiros was a very mature, influential, and influential artist, considered by many as a man who unfolds himself in multiple facets and perspectives, a man who never ends.
Some of his Main Works:
The Bathers
Double Portrait
The Nap
Sunday in LisboArtistic Movements: Art Deco, Expressionism, Abstrationism, Art Nouveau, Cubism, Modern Art, Modernism.
“(…) when I was born, the phrases that were to save humanity were all already written, there was only one thing left – to save humanity.” – Almada Negreiros