A project that already exists in London since 2007 arrives to Lisbon, more specifically at the Carris Museum. A few shipping containers, which is an image of a port town like Lisbon, especially for those that arrive on a cruise ship; and two old double decker buses make Village Underground an office space for the creative industry. One of the buses is a cafeteria and the containers are workshop spaces, which can be rented at an affordable price and have Wi-Fi and air conditioning included. In a posterior phase, the space will have a multifunctional cultural space, which includes expositions, theatre, conferences and concert stage, promoting cultural production and contemporary creativity. The location is great, with a view over 25th April Bridge and Christ the King. Very close to the Santo Amaro Docks and to LX Factory.

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A project that already exists in London since 2007 arrives to Lisbon, more specifically at the Carris Museum. A few shipping containers, which is an image of a port town like Lisbon, especially for those that arrive on a cruise ship; and two old double decker buses make Village Underground an office space for the creative industry. One of the buses is a cafeteria and the containers are workshop spaces, which can be rented at an affordable price and have Wi-Fi and air conditioning included. In a posterior phase, the space will have a multifunctional cultural space, which includes expositions, theatre, conferences and concert stage, promoting cultural production and contemporary creativity. The location is great, with a view over 25th April Bridge and Christ the King. Very close to the Santo Amaro Docks and to LX Factory.

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