Design Video. Lisbon’s Modern Art Centre reopens with stunning revamp by Kengo Kuma Copy/paste the link below: Copy Copy/paste the article video embed link below: Copy Updated: 23/09/2024 - 15:05 GMT+2 Lisbon's Modern Art Centre (CAM) is reopening to the public after a €58 million overhaul by acclaimed Japanese architect Kengo Kuma. … More Video Lisbon Design Architecture Gardens Contemporary art Top stories Now playing Next Lisbon’s Modern Art Centre reopens with stunning revamp by Kengo Kuma Now playing Next Pope Leo XIV holds a giant open air Mass in Angola Now playing Next Latest news bulletin | April 20th, 2026 – Evening Now playing Next More EU countries cancel Kanye West gigs - Can the tour still happen? Now playing Next David Bowie’s musical legacy brought to life in London immersive show Now playing Next Lisbon's Oceanarium says goodbye to 'Forests Underwater' exhibition Now playing Next Bulgaria's former President Rumen Radev wins parliamentary vote Now playing Next Iran pulls out of Islamabad peace talks after US seizes cargo ship Now playing Next Radev wins in Bulgaria as Orbán hints at lifting Ukraine loan veto Now playing Next Japan issues tsunami warning after powerful 7.4 magnitude earthquake Now playing Next Strait of Hormuz standoff reignites as IRGC defies Iran’s diplomats Now playing Next Watch: Magyar visits Tusk - will there be a Warsaw on the Danube? Now playing Next France and Poland discuss boosted defence ties as US commitment to Europe wavers Now playing Next Crime rates in Germany are falling but sexual offences are significantly on the rise Now playing Next Timmy, the whale stranded off Germany's coast, swims off and gets stuck...again Now playing Next Fake footage allegedly shows Zelenskyy's friendship with Jeffrey Epstein More videos
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