Soares dos Reis National Museum Entry Ticket
Soares dos Reis National Museum Entry Ticket
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Visit the Soares dos Reis National Museum, Portugal’s oldest public art museum. Admire sculptures, paintings, and ceramics showcasing Portuguese culture and history.
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Highlights
- Explore Portugal's oldest public art museum, established in 1833 with a rich heritage.
- Discover sculptures, paintings, and ceramics that reflect Portugal's cultural legacy.
- Admire works of António Soares dos Reis and other iconic Portuguese artists.
- Visit the stunning Neoclassical Palácio das Carrancas, home to the museum.
- Dive into Portuguese art history through permanent and temporary exhibitions.
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- Entry ticket to the Soares dos Reis National Museum
- Access to permanent and temporary exhibitions
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- Guided tours
- Food and beverages
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- Opening hours:
- Tuesday to Sunday: 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM
- Closed on Mondays and public holidays
- Last entry: 30 minutes before closing
- Children under 12 years: Free entry
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Step into the Soares dos Reis National Museum in Porto and immerse yourself in a world of artistic brilliance. Established in 1833, this is Portugal’s first public art museum, showcasing an impressive collection of sculptures, paintings, jewelry, and ceramics that represent Portuguese art and history.
The museum is named after António Soares dos Reis, one of Portugal’s most celebrated sculptors. Among the highlights are his masterpieces, including the iconic sculpture "O Desterrado." Explore works by other renowned Portuguese artists and uncover the evolution of art across different periods.
Housed in the Neoclassical Palácio das Carrancas, the museum itself is an architectural gem. This cultural journey through Portuguese heritage is a must-visit for art lovers and history enthusiasts.