MUSEU OF SINES
This museum installed in the castle of Sines traces the history of the city ...Read more
MUSEU DO RELÓGIO
This museum presents an interesting private collection of 2,000 watches ...Read more
MUSEU DE ARQUEOLOGIA E ETNOGRAFIA
This museum gathers many tools, audio and video testimonies on the life of ...Read more
MUSEU MUNICIPAL
This museum shelters a rather heterogeneous archaeological collection, ...Read more
MUSEU DA TAPÇARIA
This museum located in the Casa Nobre dos Castelo Branco houses many ...Read more
BASÍLICA PALEOCRISTÃ
The Paleochristian Basilica is located in the Rossio do Carmo neighborhood.Read more
ISLAMIC MUSEUM
The Islamic Museum of Mértola offers an excellent overview of the life of ...Read more
CASA-MUSEU JOSÉ RÉGIO
Read moreThe museums of private collectors are the most surprising in Portugal. José Regio was a man marked, if not obsessed, by the Christ figure. The first room reveals this to us, surprising for its collection of Christ on the Cross. Collection is a weak word to talk about this accumulation of folk art sculptures from the 16th to the 18th century. Some of them have strange peculiarities, such as the Christ on the female hip or the sculpture with crucified hands, whose index fingers are the only ones stretched. The other parts are less interesting.
MUSEU DO MARMORE RAQUEL DE CASTRO
This museum houses marble objects from archaeological excavations.Read more
MUSEU DE ARTE CONTEMPORÂNEA DE ELVAS (MACE)
Museum housing a permanent exhibition of Antonio Cachala's collection of ...Read more
MUSEU FREI MANUEL DO CENÁCULO
This museum houses three beautiful recumbents, including the sarcophagus of ...Read more
ALBERTO GORDILLO MUSEUM
This museum, housed in a 19th century building, displays over 200 pieces of ...Read more
RURAL MUSEUM
This museum presents a beautiful space dedicated to the agricultural ...Read more
MUSEUMS
Read moreMuseu municipal (Rua da Romeira 19. ✆ +351 285 253 978. 200 m east of the castle. Open Monday through Friday from 9:30 am to 12:30 pm and from 2:30 pm to 5:30 pm, and from 10 am to 12 pm and from 2 pm to 4 pm on weekends. Free entrance). It presents elements from the prehistoric, Roman and Moorish eras.
Museu árabe (Largo da Mouraria. Open Tuesday to Friday from 9:30 am to 12:30 pm and from 2:30 pm to 5:30 pm. Free admission). In the heart of the old Arab quarter, this museum presents beautiful pieces from the Moorish occupation, including a beautiful 14th century well, ceramic and crystal objects and a hand of Fatma.
Museu Alberto Gordillo (Rua da Vista Alegre. +351 285 253 579. www.cm-moura.pt - Open Tuesday to Sunday, 9:30 am to 12:30 pm and 2:30 pm to 5:30 pm). Housed in a 19th century building, this museum displays more than 200 pieces of jewelry and carved gems. It aims to show the processes of jewelry making of which Alberto Gordillo (sculptor and jeweler born in 1943 in Moura) is one of the main pioneers. The visit is not long, but the pieces on display can be admired in their every corner. The explanatory panels are in English and Portuguese. Do not hesitate to ask for more information to the people at the reception who will be happy to answer your questions.
Museu do azeite - Lagar de Varas do Fojo (Rua S. João de Deus +351 285 253 978. Open Tuesday to Sunday from 9:30 am to 12:30 pm and from 2:30 pm to 5:30 pm. Free entrance). An interesting museum that presents the old methods of olive oil production, before industrialization. Its manual olive oil press is in an excellent state of preservation. It was in operation until 1941. Photos on the walls show the process. It is a pity that the guided tours are only in Portuguese.
Museu do medronho (+351 266 637 044. www.museudomedronho.pt / [email protected]. Open from 10am to 7pm from Wednesday to Sunday. Closed on Monday and Tuesday. Admission €2). In Portugal, when it's time to get out the booze, it's often a small glass of medronho that you're offered: a strong and fragrant brandy from the strawberry tree. At least in the south of the country, because it is in the hot and dry lands that this shrub acclimatizes best. The medronho museum exhibits the cultivation techniques of the arbutus, its life cycle, its economy and its ecological value. The establishment is an exhibition, a distillery, a store and a tasting stand. There is also liqueur and even gin from the strawberry tree! Here's to you..
MUSEU DO FRESCO
Museum housing the Virgem do Paraiso, an ivory statuette that presents the ...Read more