Attraction
4.4
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Attraction
4.4
(37 کسٹمر کے جائزے)
Attraction
4.4
(37 کسٹمر کے جائزے)
National Coach Museum Entry Tickets
Discover stunning royal carriages and historical artifacts at Lisbon's National Coach Museum. Explore unique coaches and rich history.
Explore at your own pace
Free cancellation
موبائل ٹکٹ
National Coach Museum Entry Tickets
Discover stunning royal carriages and historical artifacts at Lisbon's National Coach Museum. Explore unique coaches and rich history.
Explore at your own pace
Free cancellation
موبائل ٹکٹ
National Coach Museum Entry Tickets
Discover stunning royal carriages and historical artifacts at Lisbon's National Coach Museum. Explore unique coaches and rich history.
Explore at your own pace
Free cancellation
موبائل ٹکٹ
Highlights
Admire rare royal coaches from the 17th to 19th centuries at the acclaimed National Coach Museum.
See carriages from pivotal European historical events including those marking the fall of Portugal's monarchy.
View Philip II’s traveling carriage and ceremonial vehicles from Portugal’s diplomatic missions to the Vatican.
Explore a diverse display of coach uniforms, cavalry gear and armory from the 18th century.
Learn about the creation of this collection by Queen Amélie who preserved dozens of crown coaches for public view.
What’s Included
Admission to the National Coach Museum
Your visit to the National Coach Museum
Explore exceptional royal carriages
Set in Lisbon's Belém district, the National Coach Museum presents one of the world’s most comprehensive collections of ceremonial coaches and carriages. The exhibits range across the 17th, 18th and 19th centuries, offering insight into the evolution of state and royal pageantry in Portugal and Europe. As you enter, you’ll encounter ornately decorated carriages used by nobles and royalty for important occasions, including the iconic traveling coach of Philip II and vehicles that participated in Portugal's grand embassy to the Pope.
A journey through Portugal’s past
The museum’s galleries trace important moments in Portuguese history, such as the assassination of Charles I, a turning point that signaled the end of the monarchy. Each coach tells a unique story, with connections to royal ceremonies, state visits and diplomatic missions. Displays include information panels and multimedia screens that guide you through the background and legacy of the items on show, ensuring you gain an understanding of their provenance and use.
Historical artifacts and craftsmanship
Beyond the impressive coaches themselves, visitors can explore equestrian uniforms, ornate procession accessories, ceremonial armory and distinctive cavalry gear from the 18th century. The museum places special emphasis on craftsmanship, showcasing elegant woodwork, lavish interiors and artistic details, making the collection a must-see for anyone interested in history, art or design.
Museum location and modern touches
Located close to the Tagus River, in a section of the former Royal Palace of Belém, the museum benefits from a setting steeped in heritage. The exhibition spaces also incorporate modern interactive technologies, such as seven multimedia screens and two large projections, to enhance the visitor experience. These displays provide context for the evolution of transport and the ceremonial role of these vehicles. The museum is accessible to visitors of all ages, with amenities for families, group tours and educational visits.
The legacy of Queen Amélie
Unique among European museums, the creation of the National Coach Museum was driven by Queen Amélie, who gathered Portugal’s royal carriages—previously stored out of sight—into a single collection for public display. Her efforts ensured the preservation of these cultural treasures, now open for everyone to appreciate.
What you’ll discover
Elegant ceremonial and state vehicles spanning over three centuries
Military and processional accessories linked to European courts
Insight into Portuguese royal traditions and craftsmanship
Engaging displays suitable for all ages and backgrounds
Book your National Coach Museum Entry Tickets tickets now!
Do not touch the exhibited carriages or artifacts
Photography is allowed without flash only
Follow signage and staff instructions throughout the museum
Supervise children at all times during the visit
What can I see at the National Coach Museum?
You’ll find royal carriages, ceremonial chariots, coach uniforms and related historical artifacts.
Is the museum accessible to wheelchair users?
Yes, there are accessible entrances, reserved seating and designated parking for visitors with disabilities.
Are guided tours available?
Many tours offer guides or audio guides; check availability at the ticket desk upon arrival.
Do children need a ticket?
Children under 12 can enter free with a paying adult.
What is the best time to visit?
Arrive early or later in the day for quieter galleries. Confirm opening times in advance.
Show a valid ID at entry for reduced or free tickets
Children under 12 enter free with a paying adult
Lisbon Card holders receive complimentary admission
Wheelchair access and accessible parking are available
Check the museum’s opening hours before your visit
Free cancellation up to 24 h
Av. da Índia 136
Highlights
Admire rare royal coaches from the 17th to 19th centuries at the acclaimed National Coach Museum.
See carriages from pivotal European historical events including those marking the fall of Portugal's monarchy.
View Philip II’s traveling carriage and ceremonial vehicles from Portugal’s diplomatic missions to the Vatican.
Explore a diverse display of coach uniforms, cavalry gear and armory from the 18th century.
Learn about the creation of this collection by Queen Amélie who preserved dozens of crown coaches for public view.
What’s Included
Admission to the National Coach Museum
Your visit to the National Coach Museum
Explore exceptional royal carriages
Set in Lisbon's Belém district, the National Coach Museum presents one of the world’s most comprehensive collections of ceremonial coaches and carriages. The exhibits range across the 17th, 18th and 19th centuries, offering insight into the evolution of state and royal pageantry in Portugal and Europe. As you enter, you’ll encounter ornately decorated carriages used by nobles and royalty for important occasions, including the iconic traveling coach of Philip II and vehicles that participated in Portugal's grand embassy to the Pope.
A journey through Portugal’s past
The museum’s galleries trace important moments in Portuguese history, such as the assassination of Charles I, a turning point that signaled the end of the monarchy. Each coach tells a unique story, with connections to royal ceremonies, state visits and diplomatic missions. Displays include information panels and multimedia screens that guide you through the background and legacy of the items on show, ensuring you gain an understanding of their provenance and use.
Historical artifacts and craftsmanship
Beyond the impressive coaches themselves, visitors can explore equestrian uniforms, ornate procession accessories, ceremonial armory and distinctive cavalry gear from the 18th century. The museum places special emphasis on craftsmanship, showcasing elegant woodwork, lavish interiors and artistic details, making the collection a must-see for anyone interested in history, art or design.
Museum location and modern touches
Located close to the Tagus River, in a section of the former Royal Palace of Belém, the museum benefits from a setting steeped in heritage. The exhibition spaces also incorporate modern interactive technologies, such as seven multimedia screens and two large projections, to enhance the visitor experience. These displays provide context for the evolution of transport and the ceremonial role of these vehicles. The museum is accessible to visitors of all ages, with amenities for families, group tours and educational visits.
The legacy of Queen Amélie
Unique among European museums, the creation of the National Coach Museum was driven by Queen Amélie, who gathered Portugal’s royal carriages—previously stored out of sight—into a single collection for public display. Her efforts ensured the preservation of these cultural treasures, now open for everyone to appreciate.
What you’ll discover
Elegant ceremonial and state vehicles spanning over three centuries
Military and processional accessories linked to European courts
Insight into Portuguese royal traditions and craftsmanship
Engaging displays suitable for all ages and backgrounds
Book your National Coach Museum Entry Tickets tickets now!
Do not touch the exhibited carriages or artifacts
Photography is allowed without flash only
Follow signage and staff instructions throughout the museum
Supervise children at all times during the visit
What can I see at the National Coach Museum?
You’ll find royal carriages, ceremonial chariots, coach uniforms and related historical artifacts.
Is the museum accessible to wheelchair users?
Yes, there are accessible entrances, reserved seating and designated parking for visitors with disabilities.
Are guided tours available?
Many tours offer guides or audio guides; check availability at the ticket desk upon arrival.
Do children need a ticket?
Children under 12 can enter free with a paying adult.
What is the best time to visit?
Arrive early or later in the day for quieter galleries. Confirm opening times in advance.
Show a valid ID at entry for reduced or free tickets
Children under 12 enter free with a paying adult
Lisbon Card holders receive complimentary admission
Wheelchair access and accessible parking are available
Check the museum’s opening hours before your visit
Free cancellation up to 24 h
Av. da Índia 136
Highlights
Admire rare royal coaches from the 17th to 19th centuries at the acclaimed National Coach Museum.
See carriages from pivotal European historical events including those marking the fall of Portugal's monarchy.
View Philip II’s traveling carriage and ceremonial vehicles from Portugal’s diplomatic missions to the Vatican.
Explore a diverse display of coach uniforms, cavalry gear and armory from the 18th century.
Learn about the creation of this collection by Queen Amélie who preserved dozens of crown coaches for public view.
What’s Included
Admission to the National Coach Museum
Your visit to the National Coach Museum
Explore exceptional royal carriages
Set in Lisbon's Belém district, the National Coach Museum presents one of the world’s most comprehensive collections of ceremonial coaches and carriages. The exhibits range across the 17th, 18th and 19th centuries, offering insight into the evolution of state and royal pageantry in Portugal and Europe. As you enter, you’ll encounter ornately decorated carriages used by nobles and royalty for important occasions, including the iconic traveling coach of Philip II and vehicles that participated in Portugal's grand embassy to the Pope.
A journey through Portugal’s past
The museum’s galleries trace important moments in Portuguese history, such as the assassination of Charles I, a turning point that signaled the end of the monarchy. Each coach tells a unique story, with connections to royal ceremonies, state visits and diplomatic missions. Displays include information panels and multimedia screens that guide you through the background and legacy of the items on show, ensuring you gain an understanding of their provenance and use.
Historical artifacts and craftsmanship
Beyond the impressive coaches themselves, visitors can explore equestrian uniforms, ornate procession accessories, ceremonial armory and distinctive cavalry gear from the 18th century. The museum places special emphasis on craftsmanship, showcasing elegant woodwork, lavish interiors and artistic details, making the collection a must-see for anyone interested in history, art or design.
Museum location and modern touches
Located close to the Tagus River, in a section of the former Royal Palace of Belém, the museum benefits from a setting steeped in heritage. The exhibition spaces also incorporate modern interactive technologies, such as seven multimedia screens and two large projections, to enhance the visitor experience. These displays provide context for the evolution of transport and the ceremonial role of these vehicles. The museum is accessible to visitors of all ages, with amenities for families, group tours and educational visits.
The legacy of Queen Amélie
Unique among European museums, the creation of the National Coach Museum was driven by Queen Amélie, who gathered Portugal’s royal carriages—previously stored out of sight—into a single collection for public display. Her efforts ensured the preservation of these cultural treasures, now open for everyone to appreciate.
What you’ll discover
Elegant ceremonial and state vehicles spanning over three centuries
Military and processional accessories linked to European courts
Insight into Portuguese royal traditions and craftsmanship
Engaging displays suitable for all ages and backgrounds
Book your National Coach Museum Entry Tickets tickets now!
Show a valid ID at entry for reduced or free tickets
Children under 12 enter free with a paying adult
Lisbon Card holders receive complimentary admission
Wheelchair access and accessible parking are available
Check the museum’s opening hours before your visit
Do not touch the exhibited carriages or artifacts
Photography is allowed without flash only
Follow signage and staff instructions throughout the museum
Supervise children at all times during the visit
Free cancellation up to 24 h
Av. da Índia 136
Highlights
Admire rare royal coaches from the 17th to 19th centuries at the acclaimed National Coach Museum.
See carriages from pivotal European historical events including those marking the fall of Portugal's monarchy.
View Philip II’s traveling carriage and ceremonial vehicles from Portugal’s diplomatic missions to the Vatican.
Explore a diverse display of coach uniforms, cavalry gear and armory from the 18th century.
Learn about the creation of this collection by Queen Amélie who preserved dozens of crown coaches for public view.
What’s Included
Admission to the National Coach Museum
Your visit to the National Coach Museum
Explore exceptional royal carriages
Set in Lisbon's Belém district, the National Coach Museum presents one of the world’s most comprehensive collections of ceremonial coaches and carriages. The exhibits range across the 17th, 18th and 19th centuries, offering insight into the evolution of state and royal pageantry in Portugal and Europe. As you enter, you’ll encounter ornately decorated carriages used by nobles and royalty for important occasions, including the iconic traveling coach of Philip II and vehicles that participated in Portugal's grand embassy to the Pope.
A journey through Portugal’s past
The museum’s galleries trace important moments in Portuguese history, such as the assassination of Charles I, a turning point that signaled the end of the monarchy. Each coach tells a unique story, with connections to royal ceremonies, state visits and diplomatic missions. Displays include information panels and multimedia screens that guide you through the background and legacy of the items on show, ensuring you gain an understanding of their provenance and use.
Historical artifacts and craftsmanship
Beyond the impressive coaches themselves, visitors can explore equestrian uniforms, ornate procession accessories, ceremonial armory and distinctive cavalry gear from the 18th century. The museum places special emphasis on craftsmanship, showcasing elegant woodwork, lavish interiors and artistic details, making the collection a must-see for anyone interested in history, art or design.
Museum location and modern touches
Located close to the Tagus River, in a section of the former Royal Palace of Belém, the museum benefits from a setting steeped in heritage. The exhibition spaces also incorporate modern interactive technologies, such as seven multimedia screens and two large projections, to enhance the visitor experience. These displays provide context for the evolution of transport and the ceremonial role of these vehicles. The museum is accessible to visitors of all ages, with amenities for families, group tours and educational visits.
The legacy of Queen Amélie
Unique among European museums, the creation of the National Coach Museum was driven by Queen Amélie, who gathered Portugal’s royal carriages—previously stored out of sight—into a single collection for public display. Her efforts ensured the preservation of these cultural treasures, now open for everyone to appreciate.
What you’ll discover
Elegant ceremonial and state vehicles spanning over three centuries
Military and processional accessories linked to European courts
Insight into Portuguese royal traditions and craftsmanship
Engaging displays suitable for all ages and backgrounds
Book your National Coach Museum Entry Tickets tickets now!
Show a valid ID at entry for reduced or free tickets
Children under 12 enter free with a paying adult
Lisbon Card holders receive complimentary admission
Wheelchair access and accessible parking are available
Check the museum’s opening hours before your visit
Do not touch the exhibited carriages or artifacts
Photography is allowed without flash only
Follow signage and staff instructions throughout the museum
Supervise children at all times during the visit
Free cancellation up to 24 h
Av. da Índia 136
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447 Broadway, New York, NY 10013, United States.
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ٹکادو © 2025۔ جملہ حقوق محفوظ ہیں۔
آپ کے معتمد ذرائع برائے سرکاری ٹکٹ۔
ٹکڈو کو دریافت کریں،
تفریح کو دریافت کریں۔
What do you wanna doo؟®
tickadoo Inc.
447 Broadway, New York, NY 10013, United States.
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ٹکادو © 2025۔ جملہ حقوق محفوظ ہیں۔