Discover all of the city’s museums and monuments. Whether you have a pre-defined list of interests or prefer to go with the flow, here you can check out all the cultural venues and museums in the city, from major icons to the most unexpected of collections. From historic places to the most recent museum and architecture projects, there is much to see in a city which is constantly reinventing itself. From the classic to the contemporary, visual arts to performing arts, listed monuments to new interactive exhibitions, in Lisbon there is always a unique show to see or an impressive monument to visit. And this is the place to find them.
The Campo Pequeno Museum is a space dedicated to the art of bullfighting in Portugal, focusing particularly in the history of Campo Pequeno's bullring, the building where the museum is located.
Discover one of the calmest and most contemplative convents in the Sintra hills and Lisbon region. The Convent dos Capuchos awaits you.
During the 19th and 20th centuries, MAC incorporated a series of pieces of historical, archaeological and artistic importance from Pre-History to the present day.
The Museum da Carris takes you on a trip into the history of public transport in Lisbon, the key to understanding the development of the city.
Visit one of the most fascinating houses in Lisbon, returned to its past glory after the José Saramago Foundation took up residence.