Cultural Itinerary: Must-See Museums and Exhibitions in Porto
Porto is truly a paradise for art and culture lovers. With a wide range of museums and exhibitions, the city offers something for every taste. Here’s a cultural itinerary to make sure you don’t miss anything during your visit.
Serralves Museum
The Serralves Museum of Contemporary Art is a landmark in Portugal’s cultural scene. Located in a vast green park, it features temporary exhibitions by international artists and a beautiful garden perfect for a peaceful stroll. Be sure to visit the Serralves Villa as well, an outstanding example of Art Deco architecture. Art Déco.

Soares dos Reis National Museum
For those who enjoy history and classical art, the Soares dos Reis National Museum is a must-see. Housed in a 19th-century palace, the museum boasts an impressive collection of Portuguese paintings, sculptures, and decorative arts.

Casa do Infante
This historic museum, located in the Ribeira area, is dedicated to the life of Prince Henry the Navigator, who was born in Porto. The museum also features exhibitions about the city’s history and its strong connection to the sea.

Portuguese Centre of Photography (CPF)
Photography enthusiasts will find a real gem at the CPF. Housed in a former prison, this cultural center offers temporary exhibitions by renowned photographers, along with a permanent collection showcasing historic photographic equipment.

Porto Wine Museum
The history of Port wine is essential to understanding the city’s identity. This museum presents the evolution of the production and trade of the famous wine, through historical objects and interactive exhibitions.

Temporary Exhibitions
Porto is also known for its temporary exhibitions, held in various cultural venues. Keep an eye on the programs at the Palácio da Bolsa, the Alfândega do Porto, and local art galleries to discover what’s new.
