Discover the Artistic Heritage at the National Tile Museum
Explore the National Tile Museum in Lisbon, a treasure trove of Portugal's decorative ceramic art and cultural history in a serene convent setting.
The National Tile Museum in Lisbon is a captivating journey through Portugal's rich artistic history. Housed in a former convent, it showcases stunning azulejos (decorative ceramic tiles) that narrate stories of the nation’s past. From intricate designs to historical depictions, each tile offers a glimpse into the artistry that defines Portuguese culture. Whether you're an art enthusiast or a casual visitor, the museum's unique collections and serene ambiance make it a must-visit destination.
A brief summary to National Tile Museum
- R. Me. Deus 4, Lisbon, 1900-312, PT
- Click to display
- Tuesday 10 am-6 pm
- Wednesday 10 am-6 pm
- Thursday 10 am-6 pm
- Friday 10 am-6 pm
- Saturday 10 am-6 pm
- Sunday 10 am-6 pm
Local tips
- Visit early in the day to avoid crowds and fully appreciate the art.
- Check for any special exhibitions or workshops during your visit.
- Don't miss the museum shop for unique tile-themed gifts.
- Take time to enjoy the tranquil gardens surrounding the museum.
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Getting There
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Metro
If you are near the Rossio Metro Station, take the Green Line (Linha Verde) towards Cais do Sodré. Get off at the next station, Baixa-Chiado. Transfer to the Blue Line (Linha Azul) towards Santa Apolónia. Get off at the Santa Apolónia station. From Santa Apolónia, exit the station and walk towards the river. Follow the path along the river until you reach the intersection with Rua da Regueira. Turn right onto Rua da Regueira and continue straight. After a few blocks, you will see R. Me. Deus on your right. The National Tile Museum will be at number 4.
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Tram
From Praça do Comércio, take tram number 15 or 25 in the direction of Algés. Get off at the stop called 'Calvário'. From the tram stop, walk up Rua da Boavista until you reach the intersection with R. Me. Deus. Turn left onto R. Me. Deus, and you will see the National Tile Museum at number 4.
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Bus
If you are near the Campo de Ourique area, take bus number 701 or 736 towards Cais do Sodré. Get off at the stop called 'Infante Santo'. From there, walk down Rua da Junqueira and continue straight until you reach R. Me. Deus. Turn left and the National Tile Museum will be on your right at number 4.
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Walking
If you are close to the historic Alfama district, you can walk to the National Tile Museum. Start from the Lisbon Cathedral (Sé de Lisboa) and head down Rua da Conceição until you reach the intersection with Rua da Regueira. Turn left and continue straight until you reach R. Me. Deus. Turn right onto R. Me. Deus, and you will find the museum at number 4.
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