Monumental National Tile Museum Azulejos, honoring Portugal's most iconic artistic and architectural style.
The Museum of the Orient is one of the best museums in Lisbon, and indeed Europe, to learn more about Asian art and culture.
For an in-depth look at the devastating 1755 earthquake that left Lisbon in ruins, head to Quake.
As you walk the streets of some of the best neighborhoods in Lisbon, Alfama and Mouraria.
If the Museu do Fado has piqued your interest in the exquisite style that Portugal is famous for.
Holding prime real estate on the Tagus River Bank, MAAT, inaugurated in 2016, is one of Lisbon’s most current cultural projects.
Portugal’s National Archaeology Museum occupies the central section of the Jerónimos Monastery.
Portugal’s seafaring past takes center stage at Lisbon’s Maritime (or Navy) Museum, an airy space at the far end of Jerónimos Monastery.
Since 2006, the interesting and varied exhibitions of the Museu Coleção Berardo have created a modern museum in Lisbon.