National Coach Museum

Archive - EN - National Coach Museum


2 August, 2019

A More Accessible Museum For All

Since May 14, the visually impaired visitor is invited to visit the Museum collection through ten information posts placed next to various types of vehicles. These informative supports feature embossed images, braille texts and enlarged letters in Portuguese and English.   More information: comunica@mncoches.dgpc.pt | Phone + 351 210 732 317  

Read More...

19 July, 2019

Lisbon Music Fest – July 24-25

In 2019, the Museu Nacional dos Coches/ National Coach Museu will once again be part of the LISBON MUSIC FEST (5th edition), an event that brings together young musicians from all over the world with the aim of promoting Lisbon as an artistic, cosmopolitan and multicultural European capital.   July 24 | Room | 5:00 p.m.

Read More...

19 July, 2019

Temporary Exhibition | HEIRS OF APOKALIPSE

Until the beginning of November, visitors to the National Coach Museum can find an exhibition titled HEIRS OF APOKALIPSE-STEAMPUNK ART, BIZARRE CHIC and DIESELPUNK, from Nirvana Studios // Custom Café. This exhibition, with free entry, was created with the objective of appealing to a less consumerist conscience, using obsolete artifacts for revaluation of materials. From

Read More...

19 July, 2019

Temporary Exhibition | Centenary of the CITRÖEN

From the beginning of July 2019, the National Car Museum presents its visitors the temporary exhibition “Centenary Citroën”, allusive to the 100 years of this automobile brand. Innovation, vision, comfort, inspiration, difference. It is not easy to find the right word, the most appropriate expression, the perfect adjective to describe what the Citroën brand represents,

Read More...

16 May, 2019

Temporary Exhibition | When the Horses…Jump to the Motor

Integrated in the initiatives of The International Museum Day, on May 18th, the National Museum opens to the public the exhibition National Coach Museum When the Horses … Jump to the Motor. The paintings by the artist Ricardo d’Assis Cordeiro are related to the first motor car who came to Portugal, the Panhard et Levassor purchased

Read More...