10 Specialty Museums in Lisbon That You Shouldn't Miss

September 11, 2021 Matilde Konrad

The museums of Lisbon celebrate the rich history and culture of this Portuguese capital city. The Maritime Museum is perfect for kids (and grown-ups!) who adore all things nautical, while the Casa-Museu Dr. Anastácio Gonçalves is a hidden gem of colorful artwork. To fully appreciate the city’s dramatic stone architecture you can take a guided walking tour, or customize your own tour, making sure to visit the Padrao dos Descobrimentos, the Mosteiro dos Jeronimos, and the UNESCO World Heritage site the Torre de Belem.
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1. Museu da Filigrana

Largo de Sao Carlos No 1, Lisbon 1200-410 Portugal +351 917 772 385 [email protected] http://www.museudafiligrana.pt
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5.0 based on 37 reviews

Museu da Filigrana

Free Entrance - The Filigree Museum, located at Largo de São Carlos, in Lisbon, presents the ancestral art of filigree manufacture in Portugal. It is the first Portuguese museum exclusively dedicated to filigree.

Reviewed By jazzfizzcat

A fantastic little museum dedicated to the art of filigree jewellery making in the heart of Lisbon. They take you through the history and from time to time have live demonstrations as well.

2. National Museum of Ancient Art

Rua das Janelas Verdes 1249 017, Lisbon 1249-017 Portugal +351 21 391 2800 [email protected] http://www.museudearteantiga.pt/
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4.5 based on 1,254 reviews

National Museum of Ancient Art

Considered to house the best collection of Portuguese and European art, this museum features works by Gonclaves, Bosch, Raphael and more.

Reviewed By yonas249

This small museum houses many important Portuguese furniture, and European art like Hieronimous Bosch, 9 beautiful paintings by Zurbaran, Raphael, Piero de la Franchesca and others. There is an interesting exhibition of portraits and forbidden art. It is a worthwhile visit for art lovers. Yona Y.

3. 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.

4. Museu da Marioneta

Rua da Esperanca 146 Convento das Bernardas, Lisbon 1200-660 Portugal +351 21 394 2810 [email protected] http://www.museudamarioneta.pt
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4.5 based on 143 reviews

Museu da Marioneta

The best collection of masks and puppets is in Lisbon! Visit the Puppet Museum and discover a fantastic world of stories, fantasy and emotion!

Reviewed By louismB3870OB

The museum is charming and memorable. I found myself looking at the puppets for a good amount of time to admire the craftsmanship, individuality and of course those staring eyes. For me personally it was one of the best things to do in the city that's not a major attraction. A reminder of times before television and also a reminder of my youth when play acting and puppetry was a way my parents kept me and my siblings entertained. The museum also transports you to other countries, their culture and history with puppets telling the story.

5. Museu De Artes Decorativas Portuguesas

Largo Portas do Sol 2 Alfama, Lisbon 1100-411 Portugal +351 21 888 1991 http://www.fress.pt/Default.aspx
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4.5 based on 164 reviews

Museu De Artes Decorativas Portuguesas

Housed in a corner of the 17th century Azurara palace, this museum features decorative arts from the 15th through 19th centuries, including textiles, furniture, painting, jewelry and ceramics. Guided tours to the Arts and crafts workshops which feature artisans demonstrating traditional crafts like bookbinding, wood carving and working with gold leaf.

Reviewed By heidiplusfive - Calgary, Canada

a beautiful , quiet museum set in a period home. there were maybe six other visitors so felt like a private tour! excellent selection of tapestries, furniture , art and lighting. along with some curiosities. the docent was a historian who had compiled a list of the most frequently asked questions (in english). she was very helpful as there was little signage and no audio to help you along. well worht the 3euros and cna be seen in just over and hour.

6. 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..

7. Museu da Eletricidade

Edificio Central Tejo - Avenida Brasilia, Lisbon 1300-598 Portugal +351 21 002 8130 [email protected] https://www.visitportugal.com/en/NR/exeres/FA2B8293-6FAD-4D82-9515-4456B348B106
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Museu da Eletricidade

Overlooking the Tagus, in the suburb of Belém, the Electricity Museum is a cultural center, a science museum, a Museum of Industrial Archaeology and a space for contemporary art temporary exhibitions.

8. Carris Museum

Rua 10 de Maio 101-103, Lisbon 1300-472 Portugal +351 21 361 3087 [email protected] http://museu.carris.pt
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Carris Museum

Carris is pleased to make public its memories and its contribution to Lisbon's growth for more than a century. This city has developed along with its public transport system.The existence of the Museum has two distinct and complementary reasons. The first concerns the creation of a collection based on historical and valuable objects, to ensure a global and updated knowledge of the company. The second aspect is the exposure of patrimony in order to contribute to the cultural development of the community and also to consolidate the company's image among the public. Internally, the Museum enhances human performance of its staff by strengthening their professional integrity, thanks to a deeper knowledge of the company.Carris Museum allows the visitor to take a journey through time using documents and objects that are placed at their disposal: reports, photos, uniforms, transport tickets, workshop equipment, trams, buses...

Reviewed By 401russells - Aberdour, United Kingdom

Well worth a morning or afternoon. English and Portugese panels explain the history of public transport in Lisbon and a number of vintage vehicles are on display.

9. Geological Museum of Portugal

Rua da Academia das Ciencias 19, Lisbon 1249-280 Portugal +351 21 346 3915 http://www.lneg.pt/MuseuGeologico/
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4.5 based on 22 reviews

Geological Museum of Portugal

10. Museu Nacional do Traje

Largo Julio Castilho, Lisbon 1600-483 Portugal +351 21 756 7620 http://museudotraje.imc-ip.pt/
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Museu Nacional do Traje

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