Serralves Museum Guide
Serralves: Art, Architecture, and Nature in Perfect Harmony Guide
The Serralves Museum is a premier cultural institution in Porto, offering a unique blend of contemporary art, stunning architecture, and beautiful natural landscapes. More than just a museum, Serralves is an experience, inviting visitors to explore its diverse collection, wander through its expansive gardens, and appreciate the harmonious relationship between art and nature. It's a must-visit for art enthusiasts, architecture buffs, and anyone seeking a tranquil escape. The Serralves estate was originally a private residence, built in the 1930s for Count Carlos Alberto Cabral. The Art Deco villa, designed by architect José Marques da Silva, is a masterpiece of its time. In the 1980s, the estate was acquired by the Portuguese government and transformed into a museum. The contemporary art museum building, designed by architect Álvaro Siza Vieira, was added in 1999, further enhancing the estate's architectural significance. At Serralves, you can explore the museum's diverse collection of contemporary art, featuring works by renowned national and international artists. Wander through the stunning gardens, designed by landscape architect Jacques Gréber, and discover hidden sculptures, fountains, and ponds. Visit the Serralves Villa, a prime example of Art Deco architecture, and learn about its history. Attend one of the museum's many events, including exhibitions, concerts, and workshops. The Casa de Serralves also offers temporary exhibitions.
Transportation
Getting to Serralves Museum is relatively easy using public transportation. * **Bus:** Several bus lines serve Serralves, including 201, 203, 502. Check the STCP website for the most accurate schedules and stops.
Opening Hours
Monday to Friday: 10:00 - 19:00; Saturday, Sunday and Holidays: 10:00 - 20:00
Ticket Price
Museum + Park: €20