The new Port Wine Museum, which found a house overlooking the river on Rua da Reboleira, tells a different story from the one that was in Massarelos for many years.
The Soares dos Reis National Museum, former Porto Museum, was born in 1833 when D. Pedro IV decided to create a Museum of Paintings and Prints in Porto.
The Pharmacy Museum has a collection that spans 500 million years of universal health and disease history.
There are four hectares of well-preserved vegetation. They surround a beautiful house from the late 19th century and are divided into three levels.
The Serralves Museum was designed by the architect Álvaro Siza Vieira, in 1991.
The design for a bell tower was presented by the architect Nicolau Nasoni in 1753.
The Jardim das Passeio das Virtudes is the right place for those who want to see the seraphic sunset combined with a wonderful view over the river.
Although there is no obstacle that prevents the entrance to this viewpoint, at the gate you can read on a sign posted that it is a private property.
Nuno Cardoso, director and artistic director of the Teatro Nacional São João, throws himself for the first time into a canonical text of Portuguese dramaturgy: Castro.
Anne Teresa de Keersmaeker, historical name of European dance, returns to Rivoli to replace one of the most emblematic pieces of her repertoire.
"Noite de Primavera", the second night of the Tetralogy of the Seasons by the dramatist and director Luís Mestre, immerses us in the specters of memories, ambitions and visions of youth.