An immersive biographical story dedicated to Amália. A journey of emotions hand in hand with one of the most inspiring women of all time. An experience that crosses all the senses and emotions - the sound, the visual, the virtual, the immersive and the unexpected.
From €15[ 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.
Free Entry[ every Saturday ] …in the garden of Campo Pequeno, you’ll find stalls full of the authentic, certified and organic flavours of Lisbon – and Portugal.
Free EntryWa Ba3den is the first solo exhibition by Palestinian Jawad Al Mahli in Portugal.
Free EntryThe artist provokes curiosity by developing new visual perceptions about the shapes of her installations.
From €5Transe [ Trance] is the first anthological exhibition by Portuguese artist Rui Moreira. Through some 80 drawings and paintings on medium and very large format paper, the artist reveals his intensity and energy.
From €11This exhibition presents works that highlight a curious paradox: new forms of art inevitably emerge during the different approaches and refusals of artistic production.
Free EntryOriginally, Peggy Guggenheim organised the Exhibition by 31 Women in New York in 1943 to highlight the work of women artists that had often been dismissed by the patriarchal mindset of the time.
From €12This exhibition takes visitors on a journey through the arts from 1909 to 1975.
From €12The Belard Gallery presents Maria Silva, a solo exhibition by the Portuguese multidisciplinary artist Janis Dellarte.
New exhibition in celebration of International Women's Day.
Free EntryThis exhibition opens in the month that marks International Women's Day, with the aim of bringing to the stage some women from Gil Vicente's plays.
Free EntryDedicated to the Unknown is Susan Hiller's first posthumous exhibition. Over the last 50 years, the artist devoted herself to multimedia practice, painting, photography, sculpture and innovative audiovisual installations.
From €4The exhibition presents fashion culture in Portugal, the changes that have taken place over the last 50 years providing a perspective on national fashion from the eve of the 1974 Revolution to the present day.
The Chapter Room of the Convento da Graça in Lisbon is hosting the exhibition ‘Via Crucis’ by artist Santiago Belacqua, until 27 April.
Free EntryThe SOLUCTIO exhibition, by artist João Ribeiro, is a large-scale drawing installation.
INACTUAL is a transdisciplinary theatre piece that investigates the complexities of time, exploring the paradoxes between the physical and the virtual.
From March 26 to April 27, MTL presents Rent, the acclaimed Broadway musical, at Teatro Variedades (Parque Mayer).
From €20 to €30Lisboa is welcoming a new cultural and tourist hub, Os Murais de Almada Interpretation Centre at the Maritime Terminals.
From €5Festa do Cinema Italiano / Italian Film Festival is the leading festival in Portugal for those who are passionate about the italian films and culture.