
Lisbon City Council marks the centenary of Gérard Castello-Lopes with the exhibition Photographs 1956–2005, bringing together iconic images that evoke the photographer’s trajectory, based on a selection by David Castello-Lopes.
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The exhibition, comprising 50 vintage prints never previously exhibited. Across the various periods Dussaud spent in Portugal, the photographer gradually developed a photographic series captured in 1985, 1993 and 2002.
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The photographer, based in New York since 1984, uses a series of lived experiences as a starting point to develop a photographic project— a conceptual exercise on the (in)ability to photograph the invisible, “an offensive smell”.
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The Secret Garden hosts unique voice and guitar concerts. The acoustic and intimate concerts can also be preceded by a guided tour of the Casa-Museum.
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Drawing on the memories of a group of Portuguese paratrooper nurses who served during the Colonial War, the artist presents a series of small photo-biographies depicting scenes from their professional and everyday life in Africa.
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The exhibition SEEING AND READING presents the work of Paulo de Cantos (1892–1979), he left behind a legacy marked by strong stylistic coherence and visually striking graphic objects.

An exhibition dedicated to visual representations of the Padrão dos Descobrimentos from 1940 to the present day
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The exhibition AUTOCOLANTE. ICONOGRAPHY OF FREEDOM demonstrates how stickers have been and continue to be used as instruments of communication.

With the return of warm weather, the Capitólio terrace is once again hosting outdoor cinema. The 2nd edition of Cinecapitólio Rooftop brings this experience to one of Lisbon’s most pleasant venues.

The exhibition brings together around 50 works of painting and drawing by Jorge Martins.
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InArt Festival returns with performances, workshops, creative processes, and films.

In June the city’s neighbourhoods are invaded with the aroma of grilled sardines, peppers and manjerico that is so typical of the Santos Populares celebrations.
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The Santos Terrace will once again be the heart of the Lisbon Festivities, with the return of Santos em Santos. This year will also be a World Cup Fan Zone.

Photography in the Américo Marques Collection | A new temporary exhibition dedicated to contemporary photography, drawn from one of Portugal’s most significant private collections.

[ Tuesday and Saturday ] Discover treasures at Lisbon’s most iconic market, the Feira da Ladra, or flea market, where there’s always something original, kitsch or vintage to be found.
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Every Wednesday, Páteo at Bairro do Avillez offers a unique experience where Portuguese gastronomy and fado come together in an intimate setting rich in tradition.
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RADOJKA, on stage from June 4 to June 28, 2026, at Teatro Variedades, follows two caregivers who, after the unexpected death of the elderly woman they look after, try to conceal what happened in order not to lose their jobs.

[ 1st and 3rd weekend of the month ] The FeirAlegria shows all the new trends and creations in urban handicrafts and design, besides having products and entertainment specifically for kids.
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[ every Saturday ] 'Saturdays at the Ribeira' | At the Handicrafts, Arts, Books and Antiques Market discover all the news about what’s going on in the city’s handmade sector.
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[ every Saturday ] …in the garden of Campo Pequeno, you’ll find stalls full of the authentic, certified and organic flavours of Lisbon – and Portugal.
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[ first weekend of each month ] A platform for creatives in the fields of design and contemporary handicrafts to exhibit their own products.
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