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Visitors praise the National Museum of Contemporary Art for its impressive collection of modern and contemporary art from Portugal. The museum's historic building and beautiful gardens are also a highlight. However, some visitors find the museum's layout and signage to be confusing, and the crowds can be overwhelming during peak season. Overall, the museum is a must-visit for art lovers and those interested in Portuguese culture.
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National Museum of Contemporary Art Tickets
Step into the National Museum of Contemporary Art and explore Portugal's artistic evolution from the 19th century to today. Located in a beautifully restored former monastery that survived the devastating 1755 Lisbon earthquake, this leading cultural institution houses over 5,000 works of art. You'll discover masterpieces by renowned Portuguese artists including Abel Manta, Adriano Sousa Lopes and Paula Rego, alongside international names like Rodin.
The museum's galleries showcase the progression from romantic and naturalist movements to cutting-edge contemporary pieces. Wander through thoughtfully curated exhibitions that include paintings, sculptures and photography spanning multiple artistic periods. Beyond the permanent collection, you'll find rotating exhibitions and educational programmes designed to engage visitors of all ages, making each visit a fresh experience.
Highlights
- Over 5,000 artworks spanning from the second half of the 19th century to present day
- Masterpieces by Portuguese artists Abel Manta, Adriano Sousa Lopes and Paula Rego
- International works including pieces by renowned sculptor Rodin
- Historic monastery building that survived the 1755 Lisbon earthquake
- Regular rotating exhibitions showcasing contemporary and modern art
- Educational programmes and innovative lecture series for all ages
Plan Your Visit to National Museum of Contemporary Art
The museum offers wheelchair accessibility and parking facilities for your convenience. If you're a resident, take advantage of free admission on Sundays and holidays before 2pm. Check your eligibility when planning your visit to maximise cultural opportunities.
Consider enhancing your Lisbon experience with the optional Lisbon Card, which provides skip-the-line access to 39 top attractions including the National Coach Museum tickets and unlimited public transport. The card comes in 24, 48 or 72-hour options to suit your itinerary, plus digital guides and an interactive city map to help you navigate the city efficiently.
The museum is perfectly positioned to combine with other Lisbon cultural attractions. After exploring contemporary art, you might enjoy visiting the Lisbon Story Center tickets to learn about the city's rich history, making for a comprehensive cultural day out in Portugal's capital.
Why you'll love it
- Visit one of the world's first museums dedicated to modern and contemporary art, the National Museum of Contemporary Art in Lisbon, founded in 1911
- Surround yourself with over 5,000 paintings, sculptures, and photographs by notable artists like Abel Manta, Adriano Sousa Lopes, and Paula Rego
- Choose a Lisbon Card which gives you free access to several attractions for a period of 24 to 72 hours, and hassle-free public transportation
- Fun Fact: During the COVID-19 pandemic, the Education Service launched a series of online lectures from the museum called Conversas Sobre o Retrato that reached over 42,000 families per episode.
Good to know
- Age suitability
- Children under 6 years old are not allowed in the museum. Children between 6 and 18 years old must be accompanied by an adult.
- Know before you go
Before visiting the National Museum of Contemporary Art, consider the following tips. Wear comfortable shoes as you'll be walking through the exhibitions. Bring a water bottle and a snack, as there are limited dining options nearby. Plan to arrive at least 30 minutes before your scheduled entry time to account for security checks and ticket collection. The museum is wheelchair accessible, but it's recommended to contact them in advance to arrange for assistance. Be prepared for security checks and large crowds, especially during peak season.
- Visitor guidelines
Visitors are allowed to take photos for personal use, but flash and tripods are not permitted. Eating and drinking are only allowed in designated areas. Smoking is not allowed anywhere in the museum. Visitors are expected to behave respectfully towards the artwork and other visitors. No touching or handling of the artwork is allowed. In case of an emergency, follow the instructions of the museum staff.
Frequently asked
Is the National Museum of Contemporary Art wheelchair accessible?
Yes the museum is fully accessible for wheelchair users and has suitable facilities.
Can I visit other attractions with the Lisbon Card?
The Lisbon Card grants entry to many top city attractions public transit and more.
How long is the Lisbon Card valid for?
The card can be activated for 24 48 or 72 hours from first use based on your chosen option.
Can I re-enter the museum with the same ticket?
Tickets grant one-time admission; multiple entries are not permitted with the same ticket.
Are there any free admission periods?
Residents enjoy free access on Sundays and holidays before 2pm; check for eligibility.
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