All historic houses to visit in Lisbon

Step into the past at 16 historic houses in Lisbon. These preserved homes offer a glimpse into the lives of notable figures and everyday people from different eras.

Are you interested in exploring historic homes? Here are the must-see historic houses in Lisbon:

  1. Belém Tower1

    Belém Tower

     Lisbon
    Belém Tower, also known as Torre de Belém, is a Manueline-Gothic fortress tower located in Lisbon, Portugal. Built in the early 16th century, the tower commemorates Vasco da Gama and the city's patron saint, São Vicente. It served both as a part of the city's defense and as a ceremonial monument to certify Portugal's influence during the European Age of Discovery.
  2. Jerónimos Monastery2

    Jerónimos Monastery

     Lisbon
    The Jerónimos Monastery, situated in the Belém district of Lisbon, Portugal, is a significant historical and architectural landmark. It was commissioned by King Manuel I and built by architect Diogo de Boitaca in the Manueline style, a Portuguese version of late Gothic architecture. The monastery was constructed to celebrate the return of the renowned Portuguese navigator Vasco da Gama, who discovered the sea route to India. This discovery marked a significant milestone in world history, opening up new trade routes and opportunities for exploration.
  3. Museu Arqueológico do Carmo3

    Museu Arqueológico do Carmo

     Lisbon
    The Museu Arqueológico do Carmo, or Carmo Archaeological Museum, is situated in the ruins of the Carmo Convent in Lisbon, Portugal. This unique location provides a historical backdrop to the museum's extensive collection of artifacts and exhibits.
  4. Saint George's Castle4

    Saint George's Castle

     Lisbon
    Saint George's Castle, known as Castelo de São Jorge in Portuguese, is the most renowned castle in Lisbon. It is situated on the highest hill in the city, providing a panoramic view of the Tagus River. This strategic location has made it a significant landmark and a popular tourist attraction in Lisbon.
  5. National Pantheon5

    National Pantheon

     Lisbon
    The Church of Santa Engrácia, a 17th-century monument in Lisbon, Portugal, serves as the National Pantheon. This historic site is the final resting place of many significant Portuguese personalities. Its location in the Alfama neighbourhood places it near another notable Lisbon monument, the Monastery of São Vicente de Fora.
  6. Church of Our Lady of Grace6

    Church of Our Lady of Grace

     Lisbon
    The Convent of Grace, a national monument in Lisbon, is situated in a location that offers panoramic views over the city and the Tagus River. This historic site belonged to the Order of the Hermits of Saint Augustine, also known as the Order of Saint Augustine, and was known as the Order of Gracians in Portugal. The convent dates back to the early days of the Portuguese nation, having been founded in the 13th century.
  7. Ajuda National Palace - Royal Treasure Museum7

    Ajuda National Palace - Royal Treasure Museum

     Lisbon
    The Ajuda National Palace, known as Palácio Nacional da Ajuda in Portuguese, is a national monument of Portugal. It is situated in the Ajuda district of Lisbon, the capital city of Portugal. This neoclassical style palace was once the residence of the Portuguese Royal Family during the 19th century.
  8. Campo Pequeno8

    Campo Pequeno

     Lisbon
    The Campo Pequeno Bullring (Praça de Touros do Campo Pequeno) is the bullring of Lisbon. The arena was built between 1890 and 1892 by Portuguese architect António José Dias da Silva. His design is inspired by an arena in Madrid which was designed by Rodriguez Ayuso, but was later demolished. The sty
  9. Museu António Medeiros e Almeida9

    Museu António Medeiros e Almeida

     Lisbon
    The Casa Museu Medeiros e Almeida is a museum founded in 1970 in Lisbon, located in the residence of its founder António de Medeiros e Almeida (1895-1986). The museum consists of 25 rooms that house paintings, sacred art, furniture, tapestries, glass art and jewelery that date from the 17th century
  10. House Museum Amália Rodrigues10

    House Museum Amália Rodrigues

     Lisbon
    The Casa-Museu Amália Rodrigues is a house museum dedicated to the Portuguese singer and actress, the star of the fado music genre. Her personal belongings are displayed here.
  11. Casa-Museu Dr. Anastácio Gonçalves11

    Casa-Museu Dr. Anastácio Gonçalves

     Lisbon
    The Casa-Museu Dr. Anastácio Gonçalves, or Casa de Malhoa, is a house museum in Lisbon with furniture and decorative pieces arranged as a residential home. The house was designed by the architect Norte Júnior in 1904 - 1905 and was built with the purpose of serving as a house and work studio for the
  12. Museum of Lisbon12

    Museum of Lisbon

     Lisbon
    The headquarters of the Museum of Lisbon is located in Campo Grande in Lisbon, housed in the Pimenta Palace and gardens.The museum is dedicated to the history of the city of Lisbon, from prehistoric times, through the Romans, the Visigoths and the Moors, to the present day. The collection includes t
  13. National Museum of Costume and Fashion13

    National Museum of Costume and Fashion

     Lisbon
    The National Museum of Costume and Fashion (Museu Nacional do Traje e da Moda) is a museum in Lisbon that focuses on masculine and feminine costumes from the 18th and 19th centuries. The collection contains over 30.000 pieces.
  14. Museu da Presidencia da Republica14

    Museu da Presidencia da Republica

     Lisbon
    Museu da Presidencia da Republica (The Museum of the Presidency of the Republic) is a presidential museum located in the Palace of Belém in Lisbon, dedicated to the history of the republic.
  15. Museum of Lisbon - Roman Theater15

    Museum of Lisbon - Roman Theater

     Lisbon
    The Museum of Lisbon - Roman Theater is an on-site museum, located in the historic area of Lisbon that aims to reveal what used to be one of the most important monuments of the city of Olisipo. The museum wit the Roman Theater is set inside two buildings from different eras, one from the 18th centur
  16. Joao de Deus Museum16

    Joao de Deus Museum

     Lisbon
    The João de Deus Museum is a house museum with a bibliographic, pedagogical and artistic character. It is dedicated to João de Deus, who was one of the greatest Portuguese poets of his generation (1830 – 1896). The museum has two objectives: to be a monument to the poet and also a library to support