Things to do in Portugal, Portugal: The Best Art Museums

March 16, 2022 Viva Honore

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1. CAA Centro de Artes de Agueda

R. Joaquim Valente de Almeida 30, 3750-154 Agueda, Agueda 3750-154 Portugal +351 234 180 151 http://www.centroartesagueda.pt
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5.0 based on 9 reviews

CAA Centro de Artes de Agueda

2. 3d Fun Art Museum

Rua Surdo, 24, Funchal, Madeira 9000-223 Portugal +351 291 224 745 [email protected] http://www.3dfunart.com
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5.0 based on 86 reviews

3d Fun Art Museum

A space for everyone where you can not only become part of 3D art, but also dive for a moment into a world of optical illusions!

Reviewed By MoleyPembrokeshire

Great fun, from young to old there is something for everyone, the memories and photos to take home with you. Lovely friendly and very helpful staff.. Hours of fun. ????

3. Calouste Gulbenkian Museum - Founder's Collection

Avenida de Berna 45A, Lisbon 1067-001 Portugal +351 21 782 3000 [email protected] http://gulbenkian.pt/museu/en/welcome/
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4.5 based on 8,443 reviews

Calouste Gulbenkian Museum - Founder's Collection

With works ranging from Antiquity to the early 20th century, the Founder’s Collection comprises more than six thousand pieces gathered throughout Calouste Sarkis Gulbenkian’s life, including Egyptian Art, Greco-Roman Art, Islamic Arts, Painting, Sculpture and European Decorative Arts. Works by great masters such as Rubens, Rembrandt, Turner, Degas and René Lalique’s largest set of jewels are just a few examples of what can be found in one of the best private collections in the world. Besides the Founder’s Collection, the Calouste Gulbenkian Museum is also comprised by the Modern Collection, which features the largest and most complete collection of modern and contemporary Portuguese Art. The Calouste Gulbenkian Museum is surrounded by one of the most emblematic modern gardens in Portugal, open all year. The Museum offers a wide range of facilities to improve the visitor’s experience: three cafeterias overlooking the Garden, a museum shop, free cloackroom service and free Wi-Fi.

Reviewed By bIuetraveler - Menlo Park, United States

The Calouste Gulbenkian collection is a must-see for art lovers and is widely considered one of the best art collections in Portugal. From Ancient Egyptian hieroglyph panels to breathtaking 20th century jewelry, this collection offers some of the finest artifacts, tiles, vases, and paintings. I personally suggest that you bring earbuds, as the museum has a free app that serves as an audio guide. Admission is free on the weekends, but during the weekdays, 12 and under is admitted free, ages below 29 and above 65 are admitted with a 50% discount. The museum also has free WiFi.

4. Museu da Vila Velha

Rua de Tras-os-Muros, Vila Real 5000-518 Portugal +351 259 308 171 [email protected] http://www.mvv.cm-vilareal.pt
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4.5 based on 10 reviews

Museu da Vila Velha

5. Museu Nacional do Azulejo

Rua Madre de Deus 4 São João, Lisbon 1900-312 Portugal +351 21 810 0340 [email protected] http://www.museudoazulejo.gov.pt/
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4.5 based on 4,198 reviews

Museu Nacional do Azulejo

A must-see for people interested in the history and design of ceramic tiles, this specialty museum houses a splendid collection of decorative tiles dating from the 15th century to the present.

Reviewed By sharonhW264WM - Las Vegas, United States

The amazing museum is located in the former Convent of Madre de Deus (founded in 1509) so the building (the cloister, vestry, upper choir, and St. Anthony’s Chapel) and its original tile work are spectacular examples of 1500’s art and architecture in themselves. In Portugal glazed tiles have been used since the 13th century. Initially tiles displayed plain colors and geometric shapes, but by the 16th century more decorative patterns, based on Hispanic, Moorish, and Islamic knot work and geometric patterns, emerged. These were gradually replaced by European motifs with plant and animal patterns, as well as gothic and romantic motifs. The museum’s collection traces tile development from the second half of the 15th century to present day. It was wonderful to wander from room to room and watch the stylistic changes in the tiles as time progressed. We saw everything from giant religious wall presentations and altarpieces, to fully-tiled rooms and stairwells, to hunting scenes and flowers, to fairytales and legends retold in tiles, to colorful tiled maps of Lisbon. St. Anthony’s Chapel was especially impressive—beautiful barrel-vaulted ceiling with a huge dome, blue and white tiled scenes along the back and side walls, and baroque gilding throughout. This museum is truly one of a kind—a Lisbon must see.

6. Museu Grao Vasco

Adro da Se Paço dos Três Escalões, Viseu 3500-195 Portugal +351 232 422 049 http://www.patrimoniocultural.pt/pt/museus-e-monumentos/rede-portuguesa/m/museu-grao-vasco/
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4.5 based on 318 reviews

Museu Grao Vasco

Reviewed By pedroa843 - Lisbon, Portugal

One of the most beautiful cathedrals that I have visited (I have seen quite a lot !). Intimist, well preserved and with an historical treasure which is unique!

7. Museu Colecao Berardo

Praca do Imperio, Lisbon 1449-003 Portugal +351 21 361 2878 [email protected] http://www.museuberardo.pt
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4.5 based on 2,458 reviews

Museu Colecao Berardo

Located in Belém, the Museu Coleção Berardo is The Most Visited Museum in Portugal and is the Main Modern and Contemporary Art Museum in Lisbon, with 6 Major Exhibitions on view. Open every day, from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. (last entrance: 6:30 p.m.) Admission Ticket (adult): 5€, discounts available. Free on Saturdays, all day. Houses the Berardo Collection of Modern and Contemporary Art, together with temporary exhibits. The permanent collection of the museum presents the major art movements of the 20th century - Cubism, Dadaism, Constructivism, De Stijl, Surrealism, Post-war Figuration, CoBrA, Abstract Expressionism, Kinetic and Op Art, Nouveau Réalisme, British Pop Art, American Pop Art, among others, presenting works from artists like Mondrian, Picasso, Duchamp, Andy Warhol, Jackson Polock, Louise Bourgeois, Alexander Calder, Salvador Dalí, Francis Bacon, Balthus, Lucio Fontana, Yves Klein, Pistoletto, Bill Viola, Andreas Gursky, Frank Stella, among others. A must-see in Lisbon!

Reviewed By jr87traveller - Prague, Czech Republic

Was kind of a spontaneous stop at this museum and we were really happy we entered this place... very interesting expositions and some world famous items from artists such as Andy Warhol or Picasso..

8. Alianca Underground Museum

Rua do Comercio 444 Aliança Vinhos de Portugal, Sangalhos 3780-124 Portugal +351 234 732 000 [email protected] http://www.bacalhoa.pt/enoturismo/alianca-underground-museum
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4.5 based on 193 reviews

Alianca Underground Museum

The Alianca Underground Museum is an exhibition space, displayed along the traditional wine cellars of Alianca Vinhos de Portugal. Including eight private collections, the public has access to diverse artefacts from the fields of archeology, ethnography, mineralogy, paleontology as well as ceramic tiles and tins covering millions of years of history. Being part of the great universe of the Berardo Collection, these collections are the result of the constant effort of Jose Berardo in collecting and caring for objects of scientific, artistic, historical and sentimental importance.

Reviewed By 991mihais

One of the most astonishing museum ever seen!!! Impressive colection of african art; minerals, ceramics; everything underground, of course! Not to be missed!

9. Museu De Arte Sacra De Arouca

Largo de Santa Mafalda, Arouca 4540-108 Portugal +351 256 943 321 http://museu-de-arouca.pt.vu/
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4.5 based on 67 reviews

Museu De Arte Sacra De Arouca

10. A Cerca

Rua da Cerca N0 1, Almada 2800-050 Portugal +351 938 240 904 http://www.facebook.com/acerca.almada
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4.5 based on 113 reviews

A Cerca

Reviewed By mrmadeirense - Lisbon, Portugal

Beautiful place with a nice cafe, museum, garden and a stunning view to Lisbon city, In my personal view you could pass an entire day just relaxing and reading a book in this place it would be more interesting than spending money to to near "Cristo Rei" - National Shrine of Christ the King

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