Events
Bordalo em Trânsito
We invite you to take a journey through the artist's work, in an essay that revisits his chosen themes and offers a plural and informed reading of Bordalo Pinheiro's talent, creativity and remarkable capacity for work.
Painting in Motion
The first immersive exhibition in Portugal dedicated to the work of the artist Vieira da Silva, a unique and innovative sensory experience that combines the work of art with moving image and sound.
Museu Banksy Lisbon
The Museu Banksy Lisbon arrives in Lisbon bringing Banksy’s satirical and subversive street art.
Japan: Festivities and Traditions
Japão: Festas e Tradições | The celebration of the New Year, the Boys and Girls Parties, the purification, protection and funerary rites, as well as the fertility cults, are some of the festivities and rituals of Japan.
Treasures in the palm of the hand
The pieces on display in this exhibition, a total of approximately 240, date from the 18th and 19th centuries, a collection of snuff bottles which were manufactured in China from the end of the 17th century.
Far from Sight
Manuel Teixeira Gomes, between Lisbon and Bougie. It's a biographical exhibition, which opens on the 100th anniversary of Teixeira Gomes' inauguration as President of the Republic, emphasises his collecting and long self-exile.
Living in Lisbon
The exhibition Living in Lisbon seeks to present some of the most charismatic architectural housing strategies undertaken in the Portuguese capital over the past 50 years.
The Magical World of Jack - A musical adventure
Tabart's tale "Jack and the Beanstalk" will reference an oral tradition story, becoming the basis for all the retellings that have emerged in many varied versions since. This is our version: 'THE MAGICAL WORLD OF JACK' - A musical adventure.
History(ies) of Portugal in Cartoon: Augusto Cid
The work of the talented and controversial Augusto Cid is on show at Casa Sommer, in Cascais. After the revolution on 25th April 1974, Augusto Cid reached his artistic peak using the image that would lead to reflection through caricature.
Gil Vicente
Portugal and Spain in the Beginnings of European Theatre
CCB Market
[ 1st Sunday of the month ] Antiques and collectibles, fashion, decorative items and gastronomic delights. The CCB Market has room for all this and more.
Markets - Feira na Avenida
[ 2nd weekend of the month ] The Fair on the Avenue - the avenue´s meeting point for tradition and crafts lovers.
Fairs and Markets of Príncipe Real
[ weekly ] Take full benefit of this street market in one of the most select neighbourhoods of Lisbon and find unique and vintage objects at knock-down prices.
Benfica Handicrafts Market
[ 2nd Saturday of the month ] Urban handicrafts meet residential neighbourhood in this Lisbon market, where it’s worth spending some time. Discover a different bairro from those in the tourist guides.
Feira da Ladra (Flea Market)
[ Tuesday and Saturday ] Discover treasures at Lisbon’s most iconic market, the Feira da Ladra, or flea market, where there’s always something original, kitsch or vintage to be found.
The Patron saints of Lisbon
The Museum of Lisbon - Santo António will continue to mark the 850th anniversary of the arrival of the relics of St Vincent in Lisbon, bringing together the two patron saints of the city – St Vincent and St Anthony.
Arpad Szenes and Maria Helena Vieira da Silva, A couple in Life and Art
Under the sign of creative freedom, the Museum Collection shows the works of the artist couple side by side.
Impressive Monet & Brilliant Klimt
In ‘Impressive Monet & Brilliant Klimt’, the public is invited to immerse themselves in the works of impressionists Claud Monet and Gustav Klimt.
Maria Lamas and Her Women
An exhibition showing for the first time in Portugal the photographic work of Maria Lamas (1893–1983), journalist and writer, educator and researcher, translator and photographer, fighter for human and civil rights in times of dictatorship.
Dry Season Wind – Jarracharra
Museu do Oriente | Dry Season Wind – Jarracharra exhibition, a powerful collection of textile art produced by indigenous women from the Maningrida region, in western Arnhem Land, Australia.