The Côa Valley, in central Portugal, is considered one of the most important rock art locations in the world. More than 70 sites can be found here, still in their original positions, displaying breath-taking engravings from prehistoric, protohistoric and historic times. In the heart of this culturally significant area is the Côa Museum.
The Faro Municipal Museum was established in 1894. It resides in a 16th century building of the former Convent of...
The Ceramics Museum (Museu da Cerâmica) is housed in the beautiful former mansion of Viscount Sacavém, a collector, ceramist and...
The National Museum Machado de Castro features many historical and antique objects originating from the churches and convents of Coimbra...
The Oriente Museum in Lisbon celebrates Portugal’s many discoveries, former colonies and multiple excursions to Asia. The permanent collection is...
Porto is home to a world-class museum of contemporary art. Opened in 1999, the Serralves Museum of Contemporary Art displays cutting-edge international art in a striking minimalist building by Pritzker Prize-winning architect Alvaro Siza Vieira.
Significant works from the Colecção António Cachola are now part of the permanent exhibition of Museum of Contemporary Art in...
Who says you have to be in a cosmopolitan city to enjoy the arts? Certainly not the residents of Madeira,...