Calouste Gulbenkian Museum
Explore art spanning ancient to modern times at Lisbon's Calouste Gulbenkian Museum. Enjoy extended validity, instant confirmation, mobile tickets, and audio guide.-
See Rembrandt's paintings, Egyptian artifacts, and Roman sculptures at the Gulbenkian Museum across carefully curated galleries.
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Visit the Centro de Arte Moderna's expanded galleries, featuring works by Paula Rego and over 12,000 pieces of Portuguese modern art.
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Relax in the 7.5-hectare garden, where water features and century-old trees connect both museum buildings.
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Stay as long as you like and use the multilingual audio guide to learn about the extensive collection at both museums.
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Did you know? Calouste Gulbenkian, the museum's founder, earned the nickname 'Mr. Five Percent' due to his 5% stake in Iraqi oil production.
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See Rembrandt's paintings, Egyptian artifacts, and Roman sculptures at the Gulbenkian Museum across carefully curated galleries.
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Visit the Centro de Arte Moderna's expanded galleries, featuring works by Paula Rego and over 12,000 pieces of Portuguese modern art.
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Relax in the 7.5-hectare garden, where water features and century-old trees connect both museum buildings.
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Stay as long as you like and use the multilingual audio guide to learn about the extensive collection at both museums.
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Did you know? Calouste Gulbenkian, the museum's founder, earned the nickname 'Mr. Five Percent' due to his 5% stake in Iraqi oil production.
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Explore the private art collections from the Greco-Roman world, the Islamic Orient, and the Far East at Calouste Gulbenkian in the Founder’s collection.
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With a multilingual audio guide, learn about artists like Rembrandt, Manet, and more while admiring their pieces on contemporary Portuguese art.
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See over 100 pieces of art through different mediums — graffiti, canvases, and murals — at the World of Banksy Immersive Art.
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Glimpse into the mind of the elusive graffiti artist Banksy and observe his contemporary pieces that satirize issues present in culture, politics, and ethics.
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Fun Fact: The Calouste Gulbenkian Collection is one of the most important private collections in the world.
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Explore the private art collections from the Greco-Roman world, the Islamic Orient, and the Far East at Calouste Gulbenkian in the Founder’s collection.
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With a multilingual audio guide, learn about artists like Rembrandt, Manet, and more while admiring their pieces on contemporary Portuguese art.
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See over 100 pieces of art through different mediums — graffiti, canvases, and murals — at the World of Banksy Immersive Art.
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Glimpse into the mind of the elusive graffiti artist Banksy and observe his contemporary pieces that satirize issues present in culture, politics, and ethics.
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Fun Fact: The Calouste Gulbenkian Collection is one of the most important private collections in the world.
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At Calouste Gulbenkian, a tasteful series of artwork from the Founder's Collection and an expansive garden experience awaits you.
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With a multilingual audio guide, learn about Impressionist paintings like the Boy Blowing Bubbles by Édouard Manet, inventive French jewelry by René Lalique, and more!
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At the colorful Pena Palace, check out iconic Romanticist watchtowers, drawbridges, and natural landscapes with your timed-entry tickets.
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Upgrade your tickets to get round-trip transport between the main entrance of the Park and the Palace, which usually takes 30 minutes by foot.
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Fun Fact: Pena Park spreads out over 200 hectares around the Palace!
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At Calouste Gulbenkian, a tasteful series of artwork from the Founder's Collection and an expansive garden experience awaits you.
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With a multilingual audio guide, learn about Impressionist paintings like the Boy Blowing Bubbles by Édouard Manet, inventive French jewelry by René Lalique, and more!
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At the colorful Pena Palace, check out iconic Romanticist watchtowers, drawbridges, and natural landscapes with your timed-entry tickets.
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Upgrade your tickets to get round-trip transport between the main entrance of the Park and the Palace, which usually takes 30 minutes by foot.
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Fun Fact: Pena Park spreads out over 200 hectares around the Palace!
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