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Discover the National Coach Museum in Lisbon, home to one of the world’s most exceptional collections of royal coaches, carriages, and equestrian artifacts dating from the 16th to 19th centuries. Explore beautifully preserved vehicles that reflect the art and history of Portugal’s royal heritage, including the renowned “Coach of the Oceans.” Experience this unique cultural treasure in a stunning modern setting designed by a Pritzker Prize-winning architect.
About the National Coach Museum
Why Visit the National Coach Museum?
National Coach Museum: Opening Hours
The National Coach Museum welcomes visitors throughout the week with carefully scheduled opening times to ensure a pleasant experience.
- Tuesday to Sunday: 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM
- Last entry: 5:30 PM
- Closures: Mondays, January 1st, May 1st, Easter Sunday, June 13th, December 24th, and December 25th.
Please note that from September 29th, the Picadeiro Real section will be temporarily closed for renovation works.
National Coach Museum: Address and How to Get There?
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Things to Know Before Visiting the National Coach Museum
The museum does not any specific age restrictions, making it suitable for visitors of all ages.
It is located at Avenida da Índia, 136, near the Palace of Belém.
Accessibility details are limited; visitors with mobility concerns may wish to inquire before visit.
Photography is allowed but flash and tripods may be restricted to protect exhibits.
The museum includes amenities such as a shop, documentation center, and auditorium.
Plan for at least 1 to 2 hours to fully explore the extensive collection of historic vehicles.
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Accessibility Facilities at the National Coach Museum
For Specially Abled Visitors:
For guests who are specially abled, the museum provides barrier-free access across its modern facilities, including elevators and ramps in the new building designed to facilitate smooth movement through exhibition spaces. Wheelchair users and those requiring mobility aids can navigate the premises comfortably by requesting support from museum staff onsite.
For Hearing Impaired Visitors:
Visitors with hearing impairments can benefit from the museum's clear signage and written materials throughout the venue. Arranging a guided tour or assistance can help ensure an inclusive visit, enabling better engagement with the exhibits and programs.
Which Ticket Should I Buy To Visit National Coach Museum?
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Interesting Facts About National Coach Museum
The National Coach Museum was originally founded in 1905 to preserve the royal coach collection of Portugal.
The museum houses the "Coach of the Oceans," a national treasure from 1716 used in a diplomatic mission to the Pope.
The collection includes around seventy vehicles, ranging from gala coaches to everyday carriages.
The new museum building was inaugurated in 2015 to mark its 110th anniversary. This building was designed by the Pritzker Prize-winning architect Paulo Mendes da Rocha.
The collection displays the evolution of animal-drawn transportation before motor vehicles.
The museum also offers a virtual tour to explore its exhibits online.
The museum is part of the cultural route Museums & Monuments in Lisbon.
















