Geological Museum

The Geological Museum of Lisbon is a fascinating institution located in the heart of the city, housed in the ancient convent of Jesus, a building with over 150 years of history. Founded in 1859, the museum is part of the National Laboratory of Energy and Geology and houses one of the most important geological collections […]
Military Museum of Lisbon

The Military Museum of Lisbon, located in the heart of the Portuguese capital, is one of the oldest and richest museum institutions in Portugal. Founded in 1851 by royal decree of D. Maria II, the museum initially started as an Artillery Museum, reflecting the strategic and historical importance of the preserved military material. Today, the […]
Museum of the Fire Brigade Regiment

The Museum of the Lisbon Fire Department Regiment is a fascinating and detailed tribute to the history of the fire service in the Portuguese capital. Located on Rua de São Domingos à Lapa, the museum tells the story of the evolution of one of the oldest and most respected emergency institutions in the city, offering […]
Roman Theater Museum

The Roman Theatre Museum of Lisbon is one of the hidden treasures of the city, located in the heart of the historic Alfama district. This museum houses the remains of an ancient Roman theater, offering visitors a fascinating glimpse into Lisbon’s Roman history. The theater was built during the reign of Emperor Augustus in the […]
Museum of Neorealism

The Museum of Neo-Realism, located in Vila Franca de Xira, is a cultural institution that celebrates one of the most significant movements in Portuguese literary and artistic history of the 20th century. Inaugurated in 1990, the museum is dedicated to neo-realism, a movement that had a profound impact on literature, visual arts, theater, and cinema […]
Museum of the Orient

The Museu do Oriente in Lisbon, overlooking the banks of the Tagus River, is a cultural beacon that illuminates the long and complex history of relations between Portugal and Asia. Inaugurated in 2008, the museum is housed in a building from the 1940s, once the headquarters of a cod fishing company, now transformed into a […]
Design and Fashion Museum

The Museum of Design and Fashion (MUDE) in Lisbon is a hidden treasure in the heart of the city, a place where design and fashion come together to tell a unique and fascinating story. Inaugurated in 2009, MUDE is housed in the former building of the National Bank of Ultramar, an iconic structure dating back […]
Money Museum

The Money Museum, located in the heart of Lisbon, offers a unique perspective on the economic and social history of Portugal and the world through the evolution of currency. Inaugurated in 2016, the museum is housed inside the ancient Igreja de São Julião, a carefully restored historic building that adds an additional layer of charm […]
Museum of Fado

The Museu do Fado, located in the historic district of Alfama in Lisbon, is a vibrant and detailed tribute to one of Portugal’s most emblematic cultural expressions: fado. Inaugurated in 1998, this museum celebrates fado not only as a musical genre, but as a true manifestation of the Portuguese soul, deeply rooted in the country’s […]
Aljube Museum

The Museu do Aljube – Resistance and Freedom in Lisbon is a powerful testimony to the recent history of Portugal. Inaugurated on April 25, 2015, the museum is located in a building that served as a political prison during the dictatorship of António de Oliveira Salazar. Its mission is to remember and document the struggle […]