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Tickets to Frigate D. Fernando II e Glória
Explore a historic Portuguese Navy frigate on Lisbon’s waterfront and discover its voyages, history and maritime legacy in two languages.
Explore at your own pace
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Tickets to Frigate D. Fernando II e Glória
Explore a historic Portuguese Navy frigate on Lisbon’s waterfront and discover its voyages, history and maritime legacy in two languages.
Explore at your own pace
Free cancellation
Instantna potvrda
Mobilna karta
Tickets to Frigate D. Fernando II e Glória
Explore a historic Portuguese Navy frigate on Lisbon’s waterfront and discover its voyages, history and maritime legacy in two languages.
Explore at your own pace
Free cancellation
Instantna potvrda
Mobilna karta
Highlights
Explore the last wooden sailing warship of the Portuguese Navy, docked on the Tagus River in Lisbon
Discover life at sea with English and Portuguese descriptions as you walk through the ship’s remarkable interior
See the ship’s hull, captain's room, masts and historic cannons
Learn about voyages from Europe to Asia and the ship’s full restoration after years of neglect
Marvel at a vessel that has travelled more than 100000 nautical miles on global expeditions
What’s Included
Entry to Frigate D. Fernando II e Glória
Your Visit to Frigate D. Fernando II e Glória
Nestled at the edge of the Tagus River, the Frigate D. Fernando II e Glória serves as an iconic relic of Portugal's maritime power in the 19th century. As you approach its imposing figurehead and weathered wooden hull, prepare to immerse yourself in the age of exploration. This frigate, the last wooden sailing ship of the Portuguese Navy, played a pivotal role in connecting Europe and Asia, and now welcomes visitors to experience its storied past.
Boarding the Ship
Your journey begins on the dock where sailors once set forth for the far seas. Stepping onboard, you are instantly transported to the days when wind and mastery of navigation determined the fate of global voyagers. Marvel at the craftsmanship of the hull, climb the masts and peer down at the vast expanse of the Tagus River, imagining the countless expeditions that once started here.
Self-Guided Discovery
This experience is enriched with detailed English and Portuguese descriptions throughout the vessel. Wander through various sections of the ship at your own pace, from the captain’s quarters, meticulously recreated with period artefacts, to the cannons that secured the ship’s defenses. Interactive displays and authentic exhibits offer insights into the daily lives of the officers, crew and stowaways who called this ship home during months at sea.
A Story of Triumph and Restoration
Beyond its years of service, the frigate’s journey is remarkable. After sailing over 100000 nautical miles (the equivalent of circling the globe five times), it faced decay and devastation, ultimately being carefully restored to become the extraordinary floating museum you see today. Learn about this inspiring restoration and the ship’s enduring legacy in Portuguese naval history.
Life at Sea
Moving from deck to deck, discover the contrasting roles onboard, the routines maintained during long passages and the challenges faced on distant waters. The thoughtfully designed exhibit areas provide glimpses into navigational practices, marine technology and international relations in a rapidly changing world. Children and adults alike will appreciate hands-on displays and surprising details about everyday routines, celebrations and hardships on a 19th-century frigate.
Scenic Setting in Lisbon
The ship’s scenic location along the Tagus enhances your visit, offering beautiful views and an atmospheric backdrop for memorable photographs. Whether you are a maritime enthusiast, a history buff or a family looking for an engaging outing, the Frigate D. Fernando II e Glória brings centuries of nautical adventure to life in Lisbon.
Book your Tickets to Frigate D. Fernando II e Glória tickets now!
Follow all posted signs and staff instructions for a safe visit
Supervise children closely, especially around steep stairs
Respect all historic artefacts and exhibits—do not touch displays unless indicated
Smoking and food are not permitted onboard
Where is the Frigate D. Fernando II e Glória located?
The ship is docked by the Tagus River at Largo Alfredo Dinis in Lisbon.
Are there guided tours available?
This ticket includes a self-guided visit with informational displays in English and Portuguese.
Is the ship accessible for wheelchair users?
The lower decks are not accessible to wheelchair users. The main deck can be accessed via ramps.
Can I take photos on board?
Yes, photography is allowed throughout the ship for personal use.
What is the average visit duration?
Most visitors spend between 1 and 2 hours exploring the ship at their own pace.
The lower decks are not accessible to visitors with limited mobility
Photography is permitted for personal use throughout the ship
Wear comfortable shoes for navigating steep stairs and narrow passages
The attraction may be busy on weekends and public holidays—arrive early for quieter experience
Check opening hours when planning your visit, as timings vary by season
Free cancellation up to 24 h
Largo Alfredo Dinis
Highlights
Explore the last wooden sailing warship of the Portuguese Navy, docked on the Tagus River in Lisbon
Discover life at sea with English and Portuguese descriptions as you walk through the ship’s remarkable interior
See the ship’s hull, captain's room, masts and historic cannons
Learn about voyages from Europe to Asia and the ship’s full restoration after years of neglect
Marvel at a vessel that has travelled more than 100000 nautical miles on global expeditions
What’s Included
Entry to Frigate D. Fernando II e Glória
Your Visit to Frigate D. Fernando II e Glória
Nestled at the edge of the Tagus River, the Frigate D. Fernando II e Glória serves as an iconic relic of Portugal's maritime power in the 19th century. As you approach its imposing figurehead and weathered wooden hull, prepare to immerse yourself in the age of exploration. This frigate, the last wooden sailing ship of the Portuguese Navy, played a pivotal role in connecting Europe and Asia, and now welcomes visitors to experience its storied past.
Boarding the Ship
Your journey begins on the dock where sailors once set forth for the far seas. Stepping onboard, you are instantly transported to the days when wind and mastery of navigation determined the fate of global voyagers. Marvel at the craftsmanship of the hull, climb the masts and peer down at the vast expanse of the Tagus River, imagining the countless expeditions that once started here.
Self-Guided Discovery
This experience is enriched with detailed English and Portuguese descriptions throughout the vessel. Wander through various sections of the ship at your own pace, from the captain’s quarters, meticulously recreated with period artefacts, to the cannons that secured the ship’s defenses. Interactive displays and authentic exhibits offer insights into the daily lives of the officers, crew and stowaways who called this ship home during months at sea.
A Story of Triumph and Restoration
Beyond its years of service, the frigate’s journey is remarkable. After sailing over 100000 nautical miles (the equivalent of circling the globe five times), it faced decay and devastation, ultimately being carefully restored to become the extraordinary floating museum you see today. Learn about this inspiring restoration and the ship’s enduring legacy in Portuguese naval history.
Life at Sea
Moving from deck to deck, discover the contrasting roles onboard, the routines maintained during long passages and the challenges faced on distant waters. The thoughtfully designed exhibit areas provide glimpses into navigational practices, marine technology and international relations in a rapidly changing world. Children and adults alike will appreciate hands-on displays and surprising details about everyday routines, celebrations and hardships on a 19th-century frigate.
Scenic Setting in Lisbon
The ship’s scenic location along the Tagus enhances your visit, offering beautiful views and an atmospheric backdrop for memorable photographs. Whether you are a maritime enthusiast, a history buff or a family looking for an engaging outing, the Frigate D. Fernando II e Glória brings centuries of nautical adventure to life in Lisbon.
Book your Tickets to Frigate D. Fernando II e Glória tickets now!
Follow all posted signs and staff instructions for a safe visit
Supervise children closely, especially around steep stairs
Respect all historic artefacts and exhibits—do not touch displays unless indicated
Smoking and food are not permitted onboard
Where is the Frigate D. Fernando II e Glória located?
The ship is docked by the Tagus River at Largo Alfredo Dinis in Lisbon.
Are there guided tours available?
This ticket includes a self-guided visit with informational displays in English and Portuguese.
Is the ship accessible for wheelchair users?
The lower decks are not accessible to wheelchair users. The main deck can be accessed via ramps.
Can I take photos on board?
Yes, photography is allowed throughout the ship for personal use.
What is the average visit duration?
Most visitors spend between 1 and 2 hours exploring the ship at their own pace.
The lower decks are not accessible to visitors with limited mobility
Photography is permitted for personal use throughout the ship
Wear comfortable shoes for navigating steep stairs and narrow passages
The attraction may be busy on weekends and public holidays—arrive early for quieter experience
Check opening hours when planning your visit, as timings vary by season
Free cancellation up to 24 h
Largo Alfredo Dinis
Highlights
Explore the last wooden sailing warship of the Portuguese Navy, docked on the Tagus River in Lisbon
Discover life at sea with English and Portuguese descriptions as you walk through the ship’s remarkable interior
See the ship’s hull, captain's room, masts and historic cannons
Learn about voyages from Europe to Asia and the ship’s full restoration after years of neglect
Marvel at a vessel that has travelled more than 100000 nautical miles on global expeditions
What’s Included
Entry to Frigate D. Fernando II e Glória
Your Visit to Frigate D. Fernando II e Glória
Nestled at the edge of the Tagus River, the Frigate D. Fernando II e Glória serves as an iconic relic of Portugal's maritime power in the 19th century. As you approach its imposing figurehead and weathered wooden hull, prepare to immerse yourself in the age of exploration. This frigate, the last wooden sailing ship of the Portuguese Navy, played a pivotal role in connecting Europe and Asia, and now welcomes visitors to experience its storied past.
Boarding the Ship
Your journey begins on the dock where sailors once set forth for the far seas. Stepping onboard, you are instantly transported to the days when wind and mastery of navigation determined the fate of global voyagers. Marvel at the craftsmanship of the hull, climb the masts and peer down at the vast expanse of the Tagus River, imagining the countless expeditions that once started here.
Self-Guided Discovery
This experience is enriched with detailed English and Portuguese descriptions throughout the vessel. Wander through various sections of the ship at your own pace, from the captain’s quarters, meticulously recreated with period artefacts, to the cannons that secured the ship’s defenses. Interactive displays and authentic exhibits offer insights into the daily lives of the officers, crew and stowaways who called this ship home during months at sea.
A Story of Triumph and Restoration
Beyond its years of service, the frigate’s journey is remarkable. After sailing over 100000 nautical miles (the equivalent of circling the globe five times), it faced decay and devastation, ultimately being carefully restored to become the extraordinary floating museum you see today. Learn about this inspiring restoration and the ship’s enduring legacy in Portuguese naval history.
Life at Sea
Moving from deck to deck, discover the contrasting roles onboard, the routines maintained during long passages and the challenges faced on distant waters. The thoughtfully designed exhibit areas provide glimpses into navigational practices, marine technology and international relations in a rapidly changing world. Children and adults alike will appreciate hands-on displays and surprising details about everyday routines, celebrations and hardships on a 19th-century frigate.
Scenic Setting in Lisbon
The ship’s scenic location along the Tagus enhances your visit, offering beautiful views and an atmospheric backdrop for memorable photographs. Whether you are a maritime enthusiast, a history buff or a family looking for an engaging outing, the Frigate D. Fernando II e Glória brings centuries of nautical adventure to life in Lisbon.
Book your Tickets to Frigate D. Fernando II e Glória tickets now!
The lower decks are not accessible to visitors with limited mobility
Photography is permitted for personal use throughout the ship
Wear comfortable shoes for navigating steep stairs and narrow passages
The attraction may be busy on weekends and public holidays—arrive early for quieter experience
Check opening hours when planning your visit, as timings vary by season
Follow all posted signs and staff instructions for a safe visit
Supervise children closely, especially around steep stairs
Respect all historic artefacts and exhibits—do not touch displays unless indicated
Smoking and food are not permitted onboard
Free cancellation up to 24 h
Largo Alfredo Dinis
Highlights
Explore the last wooden sailing warship of the Portuguese Navy, docked on the Tagus River in Lisbon
Discover life at sea with English and Portuguese descriptions as you walk through the ship’s remarkable interior
See the ship’s hull, captain's room, masts and historic cannons
Learn about voyages from Europe to Asia and the ship’s full restoration after years of neglect
Marvel at a vessel that has travelled more than 100000 nautical miles on global expeditions
What’s Included
Entry to Frigate D. Fernando II e Glória
Your Visit to Frigate D. Fernando II e Glória
Nestled at the edge of the Tagus River, the Frigate D. Fernando II e Glória serves as an iconic relic of Portugal's maritime power in the 19th century. As you approach its imposing figurehead and weathered wooden hull, prepare to immerse yourself in the age of exploration. This frigate, the last wooden sailing ship of the Portuguese Navy, played a pivotal role in connecting Europe and Asia, and now welcomes visitors to experience its storied past.
Boarding the Ship
Your journey begins on the dock where sailors once set forth for the far seas. Stepping onboard, you are instantly transported to the days when wind and mastery of navigation determined the fate of global voyagers. Marvel at the craftsmanship of the hull, climb the masts and peer down at the vast expanse of the Tagus River, imagining the countless expeditions that once started here.
Self-Guided Discovery
This experience is enriched with detailed English and Portuguese descriptions throughout the vessel. Wander through various sections of the ship at your own pace, from the captain’s quarters, meticulously recreated with period artefacts, to the cannons that secured the ship’s defenses. Interactive displays and authentic exhibits offer insights into the daily lives of the officers, crew and stowaways who called this ship home during months at sea.
A Story of Triumph and Restoration
Beyond its years of service, the frigate’s journey is remarkable. After sailing over 100000 nautical miles (the equivalent of circling the globe five times), it faced decay and devastation, ultimately being carefully restored to become the extraordinary floating museum you see today. Learn about this inspiring restoration and the ship’s enduring legacy in Portuguese naval history.
Life at Sea
Moving from deck to deck, discover the contrasting roles onboard, the routines maintained during long passages and the challenges faced on distant waters. The thoughtfully designed exhibit areas provide glimpses into navigational practices, marine technology and international relations in a rapidly changing world. Children and adults alike will appreciate hands-on displays and surprising details about everyday routines, celebrations and hardships on a 19th-century frigate.
Scenic Setting in Lisbon
The ship’s scenic location along the Tagus enhances your visit, offering beautiful views and an atmospheric backdrop for memorable photographs. Whether you are a maritime enthusiast, a history buff or a family looking for an engaging outing, the Frigate D. Fernando II e Glória brings centuries of nautical adventure to life in Lisbon.
Book your Tickets to Frigate D. Fernando II e Glória tickets now!
The lower decks are not accessible to visitors with limited mobility
Photography is permitted for personal use throughout the ship
Wear comfortable shoes for navigating steep stairs and narrow passages
The attraction may be busy on weekends and public holidays—arrive early for quieter experience
Check opening hours when planning your visit, as timings vary by season
Follow all posted signs and staff instructions for a safe visit
Supervise children closely, especially around steep stairs
Respect all historic artefacts and exhibits—do not touch displays unless indicated
Smoking and food are not permitted onboard
Free cancellation up to 24 h
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Otkrijte tickadoo – vaš AI-pokretan vodič kroz najbolje događaje, aktivnosti i trenutke širom sveta.
What do you wanna doo?®
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447 Broadway, New York, NY 10013, Sjedinjene Američke Države.
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tickadoo © 2025. Sva prava zadržana.