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National Tile Museum Entry Tickets

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  • Spectacular visuals
  • Great for families

Visitors to the National Tile Museum have praised its stunning collection of azulejo tiles, which are a testament to Portugal's rich cultural heritage. The museum's vast interior and interactive exhibits make it an enjoyable experience for visitors of all ages. With a rating of 4.40/5, the National Tile Museum is a must-visit attraction in Lisbon.

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Step into Portugal's artistic heritage at Lisbon's National Tile Museum, where centuries of azulejo craftsmanship tell the story of the nation. Housed in a beautifully preserved 16th-century convent, this unique museum showcases the evolution of Portuguese tile-making from Moorish-inspired patterns to grand historical scenes that adorned palaces and everyday buildings across the country.

You'll discover rooms lined with tiles in brilliant blues, ochres, and greens, featuring intricate motifs and gold embellishments that demonstrate the skill of Portuguese artisans. The museum's crown jewel is its baroque church, complete with an exceptional altarpiece that exemplifies traditional religious art. Each display offers insight into how azulejos shaped Portuguese architecture and daily life from centuries past to the present day.

An audio guide in English enriches your visit with detailed commentary on tile-making techniques, symbolism, and restoration processes. The museum is fully accessible for wheelchair users, making this cultural treasure available to all visitors interested in authentic Portuguese heritage.

Highlights

  • Explore the historic 16th-century convent architecture that houses the collection
  • Marvel at the baroque church with its exceptional altarpiece and preserved religious art
  • Discover the evolution of azulejo styles from Moorish patterns to Portuguese historical scenes
  • View tiles in vivid blues, ochres, and greens with intricate gold embellishments
  • Learn about traditional Portuguese tile-making techniques and restoration processes
  • See how azulejos influenced Portuguese architecture and urban design throughout history

Plan Your Visit to National Tile Museum

The museum closes on major holidays including January 1, Easter Sunday, May 1, and December 24-25, so plan accordingly. Your ticket includes optional access to an audio guide, with the activation link sent by email before your visit. Allow 1-2 hours to fully appreciate the collection and the convent's architectural details.

Consider combining your visit with other Portuguese cultural sites using the optional Lisbon Card upgrade. Available for 24, 48, or 72 hours, it provides free or discounted entry to over 39 museums and historical sites including Jerónimos Monastery and Belém Tower. The card also includes transport on metro, buses, trams, and the Santa Justa Lift, plus skip-the-line entry to select attractions.

Located in Lisbon's historic centre, the museum is easily accessible by public transport. Your digital ticket provides flexible entry, and each attraction on the Lisbon Card can be visited once during the validity period. Whether you're exploring solo or with family, the National Tile Museum offers an accessible introduction to Portugal's distinctive artistic traditions that influenced architecture across the former Portuguese empire.

Good to know

Age suitability
The National Tile Museum is suitable for all ages, but children under 5 years old may not be able to fully appreciate the museum's exhibits.
Opening times

Closed 10:00am - 06:00pm 10:00am - 06:00pm 10:00am - 06:00pm 10:00am - 06:00pm 10:00am - 06:00pm 10:00am - 06:00pm

Know before you go

Before visiting the National Tile Museum, consider the following tips. Wear comfortable shoes as you'll be walking through the museum's vast interior. Bring a camera to capture the stunning azulejo tiles, but refrain from using flash photography. Plan to arrive early to avoid crowds, especially during peak season. The museum is wheelchair accessible, but some areas may be difficult to navigate. Strollers are allowed, but may not fit through all doorways.

Visitor guidelines

To ensure a safe and enjoyable experience, please follow these guidelines. Photography is allowed for personal use, but commercial photography requires prior permission. Refrain from touching or damaging the azulejo tiles, as they are a valuable part of Portugal's cultural heritage. Respect other visitors and keep noise levels down. In case of an emergency, follow the evacuation procedures displayed throughout the museum.

Frequently asked

Is the National Tile Museum accessible for wheelchair users?

Yes the museum is fully accessible for visitors using wheelchairs.

How do I receive the audio guide for my visit?

An activation link will be sent by email before your visit to access your audio guide.

What duration options are available for the Lisbon Card?

The Lisbon Card is available for 24 48 or 72 hours depending on your ticket choice.

Can each attraction be visited more than once with the Lisbon Card?

No each attraction can only be visited once with a valid Lisbon Card.

Are there any days when the museum is closed?

Most national monuments in Lisbon including this museum close on January 1 Easter Sunday May 1 December 24–25.

Where you'll be

National Tile Museum, R. Me. Deus 4

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