From 16 to 18 May, Lisbon’s exquisite Torel Palace transforms into a haven for wine lovers, food aficionados, and cultural...
The Albuquerque Foundation, in Sintra (just outside of Lisbon), is a beautifully restored estate turned ceramics museum and it’s a...
After 40 years of collecting, de Brito amassed a significant and respected collection. And now, 105 works, covering a period from1914 to present, are on exhibit at the Center of Art Manuel de Brito.
One of the most popular attractions in Lisbon, the Time Out Market is a food lovers’ food hall. The editors...
After what seems to have been years upon years of closure for building renovation, MUDE – Museum of Design has...
Visit the official residence of the Portuguese Prime Minister and see unique examples of national design, heritage and culture. Design...
From the historic colorful tiles that adorn many buildings inside and out, to the large-scale works from internationally known street...
The National Museum of Ancient Art (Museu Nacional de Arte Antiga in Portuguese) in Lisbon is considered to be among one of the most important art museums in Europe. The collection reflects the history, culture and role played by Portugal in the world during those eight centuries.









