Welcome to Bordalo Pinheiro Museum
Location
Museu Bordalo Pinheiro
Campo Grande, 382
1700-097 Lisboa
GPS coordinates
38º 45’ 32’’ N
09º 09’ 15’’ W
Contact and information
T. +351 215 818 540
info@museubordalopinheiro.pt
bilheteira@museubordalopinheiro.pt
Opening times
Tuesday to Sunday | 10 am – 6 pm
Closed on Mondays, 1 January, 1 May and 25 December
Book tickets
https://museubordalopinheiro.byblueticket.pt/
Pricing
Full ticket: 5,00€
Discounts, on presentation of proof
People with disabilities: € 3.50 (+60% disability; helper free)
Young people aged 13-25: €2.50 (non-residents of the Lisbon municipality)
CML employees: €4.00
Institutional agreements with EGEAC: €4.00
Performing arts professionals: €3.50
Free entry
Children up to the age of 12
Young people aged 13-23 (Municipality of Lisbon residents, proof must be shown)
Aged 65 and over (Municipality of Lisbon residents, proof must be shown)
Sundays and Holidays until 2 pm (Municipality of Lisbon residents, proof must be shown)
International Museums Day, 18 May
EGEAC and CML employees
Researchers with credentials
Journalists
Lisbon Card holders
APOM/ICOM members
Teachers
Tourism Professionals
Institutional sponsors (identified by the Board)
Unenployed visitors ( Municipality of Lisbon residents, proof must be shown)
Metro
Green and yellow lines | Campo Grande Station
Buses
701, 717, 731, 735, 736, 747, 767, 778, 783, 796, 798, 206, 207
Tour – Bycicles of Lisbon
Estação Campo Grande
Parking
Estacionamento do Campo Grande – Caleidoscópio
Estacionamento do Campo Grande – Churrasqueira
Estacionamento do Campo Grande – Jardim
Accessibility
The museum has an elevator available for visitors with limited mobility. With advance booking, the museum promotes visits and workshops for groups with special needs.
EGEAC
EGEAC – Empresa de Gestão de Equipamentos e Animação Cultural, E.M., S.A., is responsible for the preservation, promotion, and management of some of the most iconic cultural spaces in the city and for holding the Festas de Lisboa as well as other major cultural events, which take place seasonally.
With a privileged intervention in the city, where it has been operating for 30 years, and since 2024 under the brand Lisboa Cultura, it ensures multidisciplinary, comprehensive, inclusive, and democratic programming, seeking to be an active and receptive agent, both in the contemporary and popular spheres.
Its mission is to promote diversified and qualified access to culture, stimulate artistic creation, value cultural heritage, encourage the growth of audiences, and develop the promotion, preservation, and dynamization of cultural activity in Lisbon.