Visit
The Museum of Lisbon offers guided tours, entertainment visits, workshops, conferences, debates and training sessions to learn more about the history and experiences of the city of Lisbon.
Activities are aimed at the general public, families, schools, senior citizens and people with special needs.
Here is some information that may help you prepare for your visit. If you need any further help, please contact us at: info@museudelisboa.pt
Admission
STANDARD TICKET · 3 €
Museum of Lisbon – Pimenta Palace, Saint Anthony, Roman Theatre, West Tower
Casa dos Bicos (ground floor - archaeological centre)
Free admission
JOINT TICKET · 6 €
Pimenta Palace + Saint Anthony + Roman Theatre + Casa dos Bicos
Valid for 2 months after purchase.
No other age or category discounts
Please note: West Tower is currently closed for renovation works.
Discounts
- 13 to 25 years old, non-resident in Lisbon: 50% (1.50 €)
- 19 to 25 years old, resident in the Municipality of Lisbon: 50% (1,50 €)
- Over 65 years old, non-resident in the Municipality of Lisbon: 15% (2,60 €)
- Disabled persons: 15% (free admission for the companion)
Please note: These discounts will be applied upon presentation of validating proof
free admission
- Up to 12 years old;
- Up to 23 years old (including), resident in the Municipality of Lisbon;
- Over 65 years old, resident in the Municipality of Lisbon;
- Sundays and public holidays until 2pm for residents in the Municipality of Lisbon;
- Lisboa Card Adults holders
- Tourism professionals (as part of work duties);
- Journalists (as part of work duties);
- Researchers and professors, accredited or on visits for work;
- Members of APOM, ICOM
- Institutional sponsors
- Unemployed people living in the Municipality of Lisbon
- On 18 May and 13 June
- AICA – only at the Pimenta Palace and West Tower
- Archaeologists accredited by archaeology associations or similar institutions - only at the Roman Theatre
- EGEAC and CML employees and companion
COVID-19 PREVENTIVE MEASURES
According to legislation, since April 22, 2022, there are no COVID-19 preventive measures applicable to the Museum space.
The Museum's operating rules will always follow the current guidelines of the Directorate-General for Health.
Accessibilities
Here you will find more details about how the Museum of Lisbon works to promote physical, social and intellectual accessibility.
Tickets
Tickets to visit our spaces or participate in our activities can be bought online at Blueticket. If preferred, you can also purchase tickets at the Museum of Lisbon's ticket offices (Pimenta Palace, Saint Anthony, Roman Theatre, Casa dos Bicos), call 217 513 200, or send an email to reservas@museudelisboa.pt to obtain detailed information about the process of buying and booking tickets.
Reduced Price Tickets
The Museum of Lisbon offers reduced price tickets and several discounts. Please check our current price list. For more information, please contact us by email at: reservas@museudelisboa.pt.
Reduced Mobility Access
The Museum of Lisbon has adapted all its buildings with ramps, lifts, wheelchairs and adapted toilets. All staff have been trained to welcome visitors with special needs.
Portuguese Sign Language
Activities for families at the Museum of Lisbon are available with interpretation in Portuguese Sign Language with prior booking: servicoeducativo@museudelisboa.pt
The Website
The Museum of Lisbon website, in Portuguese and English, is easy to read and provided in accessible language.
Visits and Activities
The Museum of Lisbon offers a diverse and accessible set of activities and visits aimed at a wide range of audiences and available by prior booking through the email address: reservas@museudelisboa.pt
Theatre Group Todos
In partnership with the Portuguese Association of Parents and Friends of Mentally Disabled Citizens (APPACDM), the Museum of Lisbon has developed a project bringing theatre to groups with special needs since 2015. Two plays have been performed as part of the project – 1383-85 and 1640 – interpreted by young people from APPACDM.
Guided tours and Activities
1. Group visits with prior booking
The booking needs to be made at least seven consecutive days in advance. A group is eight or more visitors.
2. Visits and activities, groups with NO prior booking required
Special visits or others that take place in any part of the museum.
3. Entertainment activities
Includes all visits with entertainment, dance, theatre, etc. in any part of the museum.
4. families activities
Visits and activities/workshops designed specifically for children accompanied by adults and held at one of the Museum of Lisbon's sites or
in other locations. Materials used in these activities are provided by the Museum of Lisbon. They last approximately 90 minutes and take place on predetermined weekends.
5. Walking tours
Guided walking tours related to the history and experiences of the city and which may include a visit to one of the Museum of Lisbon's locations. Approximate duration of 2 hours. Aimed at groups of 10 to 25 participants.
6. School groups
The Museum of Lisbon also offers a programme exclusively for schools.
Venue Hire
The Museum of Lisbon - Pimenta Palace hires some rooms and gardens for events of a cultural and/or commercial nature, subject to assessment, approval and availability.
Please request the venue hire form by email: info@museudelisboa.pt
Communication
For more information contact: Marina Marques; Marta Almeida Santos
+351 217 513 219
Contacts
Pimenta Palace
Opening hours
TUE — SUN
10am to 6pm
(last entry at 5:30 pm)Closed
Monday
On the bank holidays:- 1 JAN
- 1 MAY
- 25 DEC
How to get here
Metro Station
- Campo Grande
Bus
- 701
- 717
- 731
- 735
- 736
- 738
- 747
- 750
- 755
- 767
- 778
- 783
- 796
- 798
Where to park
Museum parking area
Saint Anthony
Opening hours
TUE — SUN
10am to 6pm
(last entry at 5:30 pm)From June 01 to 30:
TUE — SUN
10am to 8pmClosed
Monday
On the bank holidays:- 1 JAN
- 1 MAY
- 25 DEC
How to get here
Metro Station
- Terreiro do Paço
- Baixa-Chiado
Bus
- 714
- 732
- 736
- 737
- 760
Tram
- 12E
- 28E
Where to park
Nearby car parks – Chão do Loureiro, Campo das Cebolas and Portas do Sol
Roman Theatre
Opening hours
TUE — SUN
10am to 6pm
(last entry at 5:30 pm)Closed
Monday
On the bank holidays:- 1 JAN
- 1 MAY
- 25 DEC
How to get here
Metro Station
- Terreiro do Paço
- Baixa-Chiado
Bus
- 714
- 732
- 736
- 737
- 760
Tram
- 12E
- 28E
Where to park
Nearby car parks – Chão do Loureiro, Portas do Sol and Campo das Cebolas
Casa dos Bicos
Opening hours
MON — SAT
10am to 6pm
(last entry at 5:30 pm)Closed
Sunday
On the bank holidays:- 1 JAN
- 1 MAY
- 25 DEC
How to get here
Metro Station
- Terreiro do Paço
Bus
- 728
- 735
- 759
- 794
Tram
- 12E
- 28E
Where to park
Nearby car parks – Campo das Cebolas, Chão do Loureiro and Portas do Sol
West Tower
Praça do Comércio, 1
1100-148 LisboaOpening hours
West Tower is temporarily closed for renovation works.
How to get here
Metro Station
- Terreiro do Paço
Bus
- 711
- 714
- 728
- 732
- 735
- 736
- 759
- 760
- 781
- 782
Tram
- 15E
- 25E
Ferry
- Terreiro do Paço
Where to park
Nearby car parks – Praça do Município and Campo das Cebolas