The Portuguese Centre of Photography, established in 1997 by the Ministry of Culture, is a cultural centre dedicated to photography. The centre, located in a renovated ... read more
Pena Palace, a Romanticist castle and built between 1842–1854 by King consort Ferdinand II, became a national monument in 1910 and transformed into a museum. It is ... read more
Pedro Cera Gallery is dedicated to Contemporary Art and is regularly present at international art fairs. For more detailed information, see website read more
The Paula Rego House of Stories, opened in 2009 by the Portuguese painter and illustrator Paula Rego, features an important number of her paintings and drawings, as well ... read more
Parque Biologico de Gaia is a 35 ha park and centre for environmental education, with a three km-pathway. It contains a wide variety of trees, plants and animals, such ... read more
Palacio de Fronteira dates back to 1671, and is still today the private residence of the present Marques de Fronteira. Part of the palace, its library and 5.5 ha park is ... read more
Palace and Quinta da Bacalhoa has a history from over 400 years, and is famous for its wines and garden. The vineyards, as we see them today are from a later date, ... read more
The Oriente Museum, opened in 2008 and located in a former warehouse, is focused on Asian art, with a special emphasis on the Portuguese history in the East. The ... read more
Organ Festival Braga is since 2014 an annual festival dedicated to the Pipe organ. It takes place in several churches in the city of Braga. read more
Nuno Sacramento Gallery, established since 2003, promotes contemporary artists in the areas of painting, sculpture, photography, installation and video. For more detailed ... read more
Nuno Centeno Gallery, established in 2007, is focused on Contemporary Art. The gallery is regularly present at international art fairs. For more detailed information, see ... read more
NO.NO Gallery is the successor of the Acervo Gallery. It will promote contemporary artists through exhibitions and a regular presence at international art fairs. For more ... read more
The National Tile Museum dedicated to the azulejo, traditional tile-work of Portugal, throughout the centuries. The museum is housed in the Madre de Deus convent, ... read more
The National Railway Museum, with its head office at the Entroncamento Railway Complex comprising 4,5 hectares, contains a collection of 36.000 objects, dating from ... read more
National Palace of Sintra, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and dating back to the 8th century, is one of the best preserved medieval royal residences in Portugal. It is also ... read more
National Palace and Park of Queluz reflects wonderfully the lifestyle and taste of the Royal Court in the second half of the 18th century and the 19th century. read more
National Palace of Mafra, today a museum, has been built as the result of a vow of King João V (1689-1750) had made to built a convent, in case his wife, Queen Maria ... read more
The National Museum Soares dos Reis, established in1833 and since 1942 located in the Carrancas Palace, houses an impressive collection mainly dedicated to Portuguese ... read more
The National Museum of Natural History and Science, founded in 1926 and today part of the University of Lisbon, contains rich collections of zoology, anthropology, ... read more
The National Museum of Ethnology, established in 1965, is dedicated to the preservation and display of the ethnographic heritage from several parts of the world, but in ... read more