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Casa do Infante

The Casa do Infante is one of Porto’s most historically significant landmarks. Located in the heart of the Ribeira district, this medieval building is traditionally known as the birthplace of Prince Henry the Navigator, a central figure of the Portuguese Age of Discoveries. Today, it houses a museum dedicated to Porto’s history, maritime heritage, and commercial past.

A visit to Casa do Infante offers a journey through centuries of exploration, trade, and urban life in Porto.


What is the Casa do Infante?

The Casa do Infante is a historic building dating back to the 14th century, originally linked to customs and commercial activities near the Douro River. It later became associated with the birth of Prince Henry the Navigator, making it a symbol of Portugal’s maritime expansion.

Today, the museum features archaeological remains, historical documents, maps, and exhibitions that explore Porto’s role in trade, navigation, and the Discoveries.


Why visit?

  • Birthplace of Prince Henry the Navigator

  • Insight into Porto’s maritime and commercial history

  • Medieval architecture and archaeological remains

  • Exhibitions on the Age of Discoveries

  • Located in the Ribeira UNESCO area

  • Compact and informative museum


Opening Hours

Tuesday to Sunday: 10am to 5:30pm


Where is Casa do Infante located?

Casa do Infante is located in Porto’s Ribeira district, just steps from the Douro River and close to landmarks such as São Francisco Church and Palácio da Bolsa. It is easily accessible on foot from the historic center.


Tips for visiting

  • Combine with nearby Ribeira attractions

  • Ideal for history and maritime heritage lovers

  • Allow time to read historical panels

  • Check for temporary exhibitions

  • Great cultural stop during a riverside walk

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