Espiga presents itself as a cultural space inserted in the Bombarda Shopping Center. This is a place where anything can happen: dance, travel presentations, weddings and festivals. Espiga, which means “Space of Imagination, Taste and Arts”, is a constantly changing space that is intended to be dynamic, cultural and with good snacks. The creation of Espiga was a result of a collective team brainstorming, that eventually ended up with the creation of this unique store. Espiga has a gallery, a travel bookstore and, over time and due to its expansion needs, opened a store - Bazar do Espiga.
Culture, dance, travel, travel bookstore
Tuesday to Saturday: 12:00-24:00
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Address:
Rua de Clemente Menéres, 65
Postal Code:
4050-202
City Zone:
Baixa
Landline Phone:
934214308
Mobile Phone:
932337533
Email:
espiga.galeriabar@gmail.com
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