Recently relocated on 25 January 2026 to a new five-hundred-square-metre exhibition space at Rua Duque de Palmela 25B near the Marques de Pombal square in central Lisbon, the 3D Fun Art Museum Lisboa is one of the principal interactive optical illusion attractions in the Portuguese capital. The museum presents around forty individual three-dimensional painted scenarios designed specifically for photography, with each scene producing convincing visual illusions when photographed from a designated.....
Set in two converted warehouse buildings at the 8 Marvila cultural complex on Praca David Leandro da Silva in the eastern Marvila district of Lisbon, the Ah Amalia Living Experience is a substantial immersive biographical exhibition dedicated to the life and music of the Portuguese fado singer Amalia Rodrigues. The exhibition was developed by SP Entertainment in collaboration with the Amalia Rodrigues Foundation and opened in late 2022 as one of the principal new cultural attractions of the wide.....

A substantial triumphal arch standing at the northern end of Rua Augusta as it enters the great Praca do Comercio square in the historic Baixa district of central Lisbon, the Arco da Rua Augusta is one of the most prominent individual architectural landmarks of the post-1755 reconstruction of the Portuguese capital. The arch was originally conceived as a victory monument by the Marques de Pombal during the immediate aftermath of the catastrophic 1755 Lisbon earthquake. The original commission f.....

The principal monumental gateway between the great riverside Praca do Comercio square and the historic central Baixa district of Lisbon, the Arco da Rua Augusta is one of the most distinctive single architectural landmarks of the post-1755 Pombaline reconstruction of the Portuguese capital. The arch carries the principal northern entrance to the great square from the central commercial Rua Augusta pedestrian street and was completed in 1873 after a substantial reconstruction period spanning over.....

Set in a converted nineteenth-century townhouse on Rua de Sao Mamede in the historic Castelo district of central Lisbon, the Associacao do Fado Casto is one of the principal modern centres of the wider Portuguese fado musical tradition. The association was founded in around 2017 by the Portuguese fado singer and educator Carlos do Carmo as a deliberate not-for-profit alternative to the increasingly commercialised tourist-focused fado venues of the surrounding central Lisbon historic districts. .....

A substantial tree-lined principal boulevard running through the central business and shopping district of Lisbon, the Avenida da Liberdade extends for approximately one and a half kilometres between the Praca dos Restauradores at the southern end and the great Marques de Pombal traffic circle at the northern end. The avenue has been the principal central commercial axis of the Portuguese capital continuously since its original completion in 1886 and remains one of the most prestigious individua.....
Originally opening as a temporary World of Banksy exhibition during the summer of 2022 and subsequently established at a permanent location on Rua Viriato in the central Sao Sebastiao da Pedreira district of Lisbon, the Museu Banksy is one of the principal contemporary art museums of the Portuguese capital. The museum is dedicated to the work of the anonymous British street artist Banksy and currently displays around one hundred individual reproductions of the various principal works of the arti.....

Set on Avenida Eusebio da Silva Ferreira in the central Sao Domingos de Benfica parish of northern Lisbon, the Estadio da Luz is the principal home stadium of the major Portuguese football club Sport Lisboa e Benfica and the largest single sporting venue anywhere in Portugal. The current stadium opened on 25 October 2003 and has a total seating capacity of approximately sixty-five thousand spectators across the four principal tiered sections of the bowl-shaped seating arrangement. The current s.....

Set on the central Largo da Graca hilltop in the historic Graca district of central Lisbon, the Igreja e Convento de Nossa Senhora da Graca is one of the most architecturally distinguished baroque ecclesiastical buildings of the historic centre of the Portuguese capital. The current substantial baroque church was completed in around 1738 and stands on the same site as a continuously occupied Augustinian religious foundation that has been on the location continuously since 1271. The original Aug.....
Set on the eastern Torreao Nascente of the great Praca do Comercio square in the historic Baixa district of central Lisbon, the Centro Interpretativo da Historia do Bacalhau is a small specialist interactive museum dedicated to the wider Portuguese cultural history of the cod fishing tradition. The museum opened on 22 July 2020 and provides one of the principal contemporary interactive cultural centres of the historic central riverside district of the Portuguese capital. The museum was founded .....