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The Maritime Museum in Lisbon houses Portugal's most comprehensive collection of naval history, located within the historic Jerónimos Monastery. Your ticket grants access to over 17,000 artefacts that chronicle Portugal's Age of Discovery, from the pioneering voyages of Vasco da Gama to the first transatlantic flight between Portugal and Brazil.
You'll explore galleries filled with more than 400 ship models, ranging from ornate royal vessels to everyday fishing boats. The museum's standout pieces include a wooden statue of Archangel Raphael that accompanied Vasco da Gama to India, the historic Santa Cruz seaplane from 1922, and the spectacular Galeotas Pavilion featuring decorated ceremonial barges. Original navigation instruments, maritime maps, and naval weaponry provide insight into how Portuguese explorers mapped the world's oceans and established global trade routes.
Highlights
- Wooden statue of Archangel Raphael, the museum's oldest exhibit that sailed with Vasco da Gama to India
- Galeotas Pavilion showcasing ornately decorated gondolas and ceremonial barges
- Historic Santa Cruz seaplane that completed the first transatlantic flight from Portugal to Brazil in 1922
- Collection of over 400 ship models including the Sirius royal gulet and Amélia royal yacht
- Original navigation instruments including astrolabes, charts, and maritime maps used by Portuguese explorers
- Interactive displays and child-friendly exhibits that bring Portugal's seafaring heritage to life
Plan Your Visit to Maritime Museum Lisbon
The museum is located in the west wing of Jerónimos Monastery in Belém, easily accessible by tram, bus, or train. Entry is free until 2pm on the first Sunday of each month and on Children's Day for visitors aged 12 and under. The museum offers wheelchair accessibility and pram-friendly facilities throughout its galleries.
Allow 2-3 hours to explore the main galleries and Galeotas Pavilion properly. The museum's setting within the monastery's vaulted rooms and stained glass windows adds to the experience. After your visit, you can explore nearby attractions including the Jerónimos Monastery tickets for the main monastery complex or discover more of Belém's maritime heritage with Belém Tower tickets, another symbol of Portugal's Age of Discovery.
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Free entry until 2pm on the first Sunday of each month for all visitors
Wheelchair access and pram-friendly facilities available
Lockers and cloakroom offered at the museum
Children 12 and under enjoy free admission on June 1
The museum is closed on Jan 1, Easter Sunday, May 1 and Dec 25
- Visitor guidelines
Do not touch exhibits and follow staff instructions inside galleries
Luggage larger than hand bags should be left in lockers
Photography is allowed without flash
Maintain a quiet environment, especially around tour groups
Children must be accompanied by an adult
Frequently asked
What is included with the Maritime Museum Lisbon entry ticket?
The ticket grants access to the main museum galleries and the Galeotas Pavilion.
Is the museum accessible for visitors with limited mobility?
Yes, the museum offers wheelchair accessibility and pram-friendly facilities.
Are there any days when entry is free?
Yes, entry is free until 2pm on the first Sunday of each month and on special dates such as Children's Day for those 12 and under.
Does the ticket allow access to temporary exhibitions?
Entry includes permanent exhibitions; special shows may require an additional ticket.
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