4.5.10 Museu de Arte Contemporânea

Praça do Império, Belém

Location HERE.

Closed Mondays.

Not impressed by the two hour wait time for the Torre de Belém? Weather a bit iffy? Looking for a well presented museum to round off a tour of the district? No queues here, and no weather problems either, as we arrive at the Lisbon equivalent of MOMA.


The signposting could do with improvement: this museum is housed in the north-west wing of the Centro Cultural de Belém. Access from the NW corner of the Praça do Império up the long slope and turn right at the top. The museum entrance will (eventually) be seen on the right.

Start on Floor 2 and work down (Floor 2 will take up most of the visit). Each style of contemporary art is described, and has its own space. The rooms and corridors give plenty of room for the pieces, and those viewing them.

There are familiar works, such as Warhol’s Brillo Boxes. Only one Hockney, though, and one Bridget Riley. But a really enjoyable collection of modern art, which, taken at a steady pace, will take a good hour of your time. The lower floors won’t take so long, but are worthwhile.

Also worthwhile is the café, although this is not cheap, but the staff are attentive and make your sojourn there memorable.

Tram 15, 
and 729 bus, more or less outside the complex.

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