Museum of Portuguese Music, Cascais
Facts and practical information
Nestled in the picturesque coastal town of Cascais, Portugal, the Museum of Portuguese Music is a cultural gem that offers visitors an immersive exploration of the nation's rich musical heritage. Housed within the stunningly restored Casa Verdades de Faria, an architectural marvel in its own right, the museum presents a fascinating collection that spans various epochs of Portuguese music history.
The museum's exhibits are a testament to the diverse tapestry of sounds and styles that have shaped Portuguese music over the centuries. From traditional folk melodies to the soulful strains of Fado, Portugal's emblematic musical genre, the collection includes a wide array of instruments, scores, and personal items belonging to significant Portuguese composers and musicians.
Visitors can delve into the life and works of figures such as Fernando Lopes-Graça, one of Portugal's most influential composers of the 20th century, whose personal archive forms a cornerstone of the museum's offerings. The museum not only showcases historical artifacts but also serves as a vibrant cultural center, hosting a variety of concerts, workshops, and educational programs that bring the sounds of Portugal's musical past into the present.
Cascais
Museum of Portuguese Music – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Bar Praia da Rainha, Palmela Palace, Casino Estoril, Palácio da Cidadela.
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How to get to Museum of Portuguese Music by public transport?
Train
- Monte Estoril (11 min walk)
- Estoril (15 min walk)
Bus
- Cascais Estação - Largo • Lines: M 43 (25 min walk)