
In Christmas it's time to discover Lisboa with your eyes raised and be dazzled by the creativity that the city has to offer.
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With a practice that spans a wide range of media and artistic disciplines, Sara Graça’s trajectory resists categorization, embracing unexpected inflections and renewing itself with each new piece, project, or series.
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The self as multiple presents works by portuguese and international artists who, through different languages of contemporary art, explore the notions of body, identity, and perception.

Roberto Burle Marx (1909–1994), an innovative 20th-century landscape architect, was a staunch defender of Brazilian biomes—especially the Atlantic Forest, the Amazon, and the Cerrado.
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2025 marks the 90th anniversary of Fernando Pessoa's death. Casa Fernando Pessoa is marking the date with a new temporary exhibition.


The biggest Christmas event in the country is returning to Parque Eduardo VII for another edition of Wonderland Lisbon!
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Definitely the Bahamas is a play by the English playwright Martin Crimp, written in 1986.
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Dive into the adventure of watching the oldest show in the world – the circus.
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This Christmas, Capitólio becomes a stage bursting with colour, rhythm and joy with Madagascar – A Musical Adventure, the new Yellow Star Company production inspired by DreamWorks’ beloved animated film.

[ 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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The MUDE – Museu do Design presents the exhibition Meu nome António | Photographs by Teresa Couto Pinto 1981-1983

[ December ] The arrival of the festive season brings the traditional Christmas Concerts to Lisboa.
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Oleanna, by David Mamet (1992), depicts the confrontation between a university professor and a student who accuses him of sexual harassment.

[ every Sundays ] Begin with brunch and then set off to discover the unique, handmade and vintage items carefully selected to provide a unique and original experience.
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The National Ballet Company returns to perform Romeo and Juliet this Christmas season. It will be on stage from 11 to 28 December at the Camões Theatre in Lisbon.
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“Fun for all ages!” This is the promise of Diverlândia, the country’s largest indoor fair.

PORTÁTIL – the improvisational play that won over Portuguese audiences returns with a big surprise!

The acclaimed orchestra returns to Lisboa. Ray McVay conducts the 20 talented musicians and singers of this magnificent orchestra in a show that, like the snap of a finger, takes us back to the 1930s.
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He’s been called the “Prince of Pop”, but there’s no style, movement or trend that confirms Tiago Bettencourt’s musical expression — still less his poetic and aesthetic vision.
From €20 to €60