
The first immersive exhibition in Portugal dedicated to the work of the artist Vieira da Silva, a unique and innovative sensory experience that combines the work of art with moving image and sound.

The exhibition Japan: Festivities and Traditions proposes an immersive journey to these festivities.
Da €8
'Tide Line' starts from the Revolution of 25 April 1974 to reach the present day, reflecting on the ongoing revolutions, most importantly those related to the state of the planet.

The 331 Amoreiras in Metamorphosis exhibition marks the 30th anniversary of the Arpad Szenes-Vieira da Silva da Silva Foundation

More than 200 works are presented in a wide range of formats, from paintings to videos, drawings, engravings, photographs, sculptures and installations.
Da €8
A monumental exhibition arrives in Lisbon bringing Banksy’s satirical and subversive street art.
Da €8 a €12
An immersive biographical story dedicated to Amália. A journey of emotions hand in hand with one of the most inspiring women of all time. An experience that crosses all the senses and emotions - the sound, the visual, the virtual, the immersive and the unexpected.
Da €15
This exhibition takes visitors on a journey through the arts from 1909 to 1975.
Da €12
The work of Francisco Keil do Amaral (1910-1975) is deeply connected to Lisbon and the installation of the City Museum (today the Museum of Lisbon) in the Pimenta Palace.
Da €3
Lisboa is welcoming a new cultural and tourist hub, Os Murais de Almada Interpretation Centre at the Maritime Terminals.
Da €5
A keen, passionate gaze fixes in each image a living testimony, an echo of the past that resonates in the present, defying oblivion.
Da €10
The exhibition Crónicas de uma Lisboa desconhecida (Chronicles of an unknown Lisbon) features almost a hundred works held in reserve by the Museum of Lisbon, offering a journey through Lisbon's lesser-known spaces, times and inhabitants.
Da €3
The exhibition "pencil for painting grey days" – Works from the EDP Foundation Art Collection brings together works by 21 Portuguese artists. These works share a common idea of generosity, ‘capable of transforming moments and sometimes even days,’ says curator Margarida Almeida Chantre.
Da €11
The Velar are artisans from southern India whose devotion to the gods is made tangible through terracotta sculpture.
Da €10
As part of the commemorations of the Centenary of Mário Soares, linked to the celebration of the 50th anniversary of the 25 April Revolution and the four decades since the signing of Portugal’s Accession Treaty to the EEC.
Ingresso gratuito
‘Ecos Reais’ (Royal Echoes) is born from the dialogue between what was and what still can be. Here, artists were challenged to reinterpret this heritage, creating works that intertwine tradition and contemporaneity.
Ingresso gratuito
Motivated and guided by Scheherazade, the protagonist of the tales of ‘One Thousand and One Nights’, CAM proposes an exhibition of its Collection that draws inspiration from the fictional device of that ancient anthology.
Da €12
Francisco Trêpa extends his studio into the Engawa Space with a choreography of sculptures in transformation, inspired by CAM’s Garden.
Ingresso gratuito
Unique space where some works in the CAM Collection are stored when not on view in our galleries or in other institutions. With the support of the mediation team, we invite visitors to discover a little more about CAM backstage.
Ingresso gratuito
This solo exhibition by French-Algerian artist Zineb Sedira is based on a reflection on the utopias of the 1960s, placing culture and resistance side by side.
Ingresso gratuito
In its third edition, ‘The Listening Biennial’ presents new audio works by an international group of 27 artists.
Ingresso gratuito