Beer Museum

The Beer Museum of Lisbon, inaugurated in 2012, is a celebration of the history of beer and its cultural and social role in Portugal and Portuguese-speaking countries. Located in the heart of the city, in the historic Praça do Comércio, the museum offers a unique experience that combines gastronomy, culture, and a deep immersion into […]
Lisbon City Museum

The Museu da Cidade in Lisbon, now known as the Museu de Lisboa, is a culturally significant institution that tells the millennia-old history of the Portuguese capital. Founded in 1909 with the ambition of documenting and celebrating the historical and cultural richness of the city, the museum has undergone numerous transformations and expansions over the […]
Berardo Collection Museum

The Museu Coleção Berardo, located in the prestigious Centro Cultural de Belém in Lisbon, is one of the most important museums of modern and contemporary art in Portugal. Inaugurated in 2007, the museum houses the extraordinary collection of José Berardo, a well-known Portuguese art collector. The Berardo collection provides a comprehensive overview of the main […]
Water Museum

The Water Museum of Lisbon is a fascinating testimony of the history and engineering related to the city’s water supply. Located in the old steam pumping station of Barbadinhos, inaugurated in 1880, the museum offers a unique insight into water resource management and the technological evolution that has allowed Lisbon to grow and prosper. The […]
Bordalo Pinheiro Museum

The Bordalo Pinheiro Museum, located in Campo Grande in Lisbon, is a tribute to the life and work of Rafael Bordalo Pinheiro, one of the most versatile and influential artists of 19th century Portugal. Born in 1846, Bordalo Pinheiro distinguished himself as a painter, ceramist, illustrator, caricaturist, and journalist. His artistic production, characterized by an […]
Calouste Gulbenkian Museum

The Calouste Gulbenkian Museum, located in the heart of Lisbon, is one of the most renowned cultural institutions in Portugal. Inaugurated in 1969, this museum houses the extraordinary private collection of Calouste Sarkis Gulbenkian, an Armenian oil magnate and art patron who dedicated much of his life to collecting priceless works of art. Gulbenkian’s collection, […]
Archaeological Museum of Carmo

The Archaeological Museum of Carmo, located in the historic heart of Lisbon, is a place of extraordinary charm and historical significance. Founded in 1864 by the Associação dos Arqueólogos Portugueses, the museum is located within the ruins of the Carmo Church, a Gothic building that was severely damaged by the 1755 earthquake. This tragic event […]
Benfica Cosme Damião Museum

The Museu Benfica Cosme Damião, located at the Estádio da Luz in Lisbon, is a must-visit for football enthusiasts and anyone looking to delve into the history and legacy of one of Portugal’s most prestigious clubs, Sport Lisboa e Benfica. Inaugurated in 2013, the museum is named after Cosme Damião, one of the founding figures […]
Jerónimos Monastery

The Jerónimos Monastery, located in the Belém district of Lisbon, is an emblematic monument of Portugal, representing not only an architectural masterpiece but also a symbol of the greatness of the era of Portuguese discoveries. Commissioned by King Manuel I in 1501, the monastery was built to celebrate Vasco da Gama’s return from his historic […]
Arpad Szenes – Vieira da Silva Museum

The Arpad Szenes – Vieira da Silva Museum, located in the heart of Lisbon, is a hidden gem that celebrates the work of two of the most important artists of the 20th century: the Portuguese painter Maria Helena Vieira da Silva and her Hungarian husband, Arpad Szenes. Inaugurated in 1994, the museum is located in […]