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Discover The Serralves Foundation, a cultural institution with a contemporary vision of Art and Landscape considered one of Portugal’s leading cultural institutions having been classified as a National Monument in 2012.
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Highlights
Visit one of Porto's top attractions at the Serralves Foundation
Explore the foremost museum for contemporary art in Portugal
Admire the modern architecture of Álvaro Siza Vieira
Access the work of filmmaker Manoel de Oliveira at the House of Cinema
Discover the 18-hectare Serralves Park, including the unique Treetop walk
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Explore Serralves Museum of Contemporary Art, which had its entire landscape and architectural heritage classified as a National Monument in 2012. It consists of the Museum of Contemporary Art, the Casa do Cinema Manoel de Oliveira (both designed by the architect Álvaro Siza), Serralves Villa (a unique example of Art Deco architecture), and the 18-hectare Serralves Park which was recently complemented by the pioneering Treetop Walk: an elevated walkway close to the treetops.
Serralves Museum of Contemporary Art is designed by Álvaro Siza Vieira, Pritzker Prize winner. The Museum of Contemporary Art presents exhibitions by leading Portuguese and foreign artists, concerts, dance shows, and performances, among other activities.
House of Cinema Manoel de Oliveira Providing regular access to Manoel de Oliveira's oeuvre, the Casa do Cinema, designed by Álvaro Siza Vieira, presents exhibitions, film series and conferences. Serralves Villa A unique example of Art Deco architecture, leading European furniture designers contributed to the interior of Serralves Villa, such as Émile Jacques Ruhlmann, René Lalique and Edgar Brandt. Serralves Park
The 18-hectare Serralves Park, designed by Jacques Gréber, is a unique example of Portugal's landscape heritage. It consists of a wide range of spaces: formal gardens, woods, a traditional farm and the Treetop Walk. Treetop Walk Designed by the architects Álvaro Siza Vieira and Carlos Castanheira, the Treetop Walk is an elevated walkway, near the treetops, which enables impressive observation and study of the Biodiversity of Serralves Park.
Includes
Entrance ticket to the Serralves Foundation
What’s Not Included
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Meeting point
Porto Serralves Museum and Park, Rua Dom João de Castro 210, 4150-417 Porto, Portugal