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Centro Cultural de Belém — Attraction in Lisbon

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Centro Cultural de Belém
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The Belém Cultural Center is a complex of artistic venues located in Belém in the city of Lisbon, Portugal. It is the largest building with cultural facilities in Portugal, with over 140,000 m² of usable space.
Nearby attractions
Museum of Contemporary Art – MAC/CCB
Praça do Império, 1449-003 Lisboa, Portugal
Museu de Marinha
Praça do Império, Santa Maria de Belém, 1400-206 Lisboa, Portugal
Jerónimos Monastery
Praça do Império 1400-206 Lisboa, Portugal
Padrão dos Descobrimentos
Av. Brasília, 1400-038 Lisboa, Portugal
Praça do Império Garden
Praça do Império, 1400-206 Lisboa, Portugal
Museu Nacional de Arqueologia
Praça do Império, 1400-026 Lisboa, Portugal
Popular Art Museum
Av. Brasília 202, 1400-038 Lisboa, Portugal
Belem Lighthouse
Av. Brasília, 1400-038 Lisboa, Portugal
Garagem Sul
1449-003 Lisbon, Portugal
Rose Compass
Av. Brasília, 1400-038 Lisboa, Portugal
Nearby restaurants
Este Oeste
Praça do Império 1449 - 003, 1449-003 Lisboa, Portugal
Nosolo Italia
Avenida Brasília, Letra P.L. Nº202, 1400-038 Lisboa, Portugal
Portugália Cervejaria Belém
Edifício Espelho d’Água, Av. Brasília S/N, 1400-038 Lisboa, Portugal
Sauvage CCB
Fundação Centro Cultural de Belém, Sauvage, Praça do Império CCB, 1449-003 Lisboa, Portugal
ÚNICO - Restaurante Orgânico Lisboa, CCB
Centro Cultural de Belém, Praça do Império PISO 1, 1449-003 Lisboa, Portugal
Cafetaria do Museu de Marinha
Museu de Marinha, Praça do Império, Santa Maria de Belém, 1400-206 Lisboa, Portugal
Focacceria BM | Bread Maniacs
R. Dom Lourenço de Almeida 3A, 1400-124 Lisboa, Portugal
Mister Tapas
Av. Brasília, Jardim do Japão, no passeio marítimo de Belém, Ao pé do Padrão dos Descobrimentos e ao lado do Farol, 1400-038 Lisboa, Portugal
À Margem
Doca do Bom Sucesso, 1400-038 Lisboa, Portugal
ZeroZero Belém
Av. Brasília S/N, 1400-038 Lisboa, Portugal
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Centro Cultural de Belém

Praça do Império, 1449-003 Lisboa, Portugal
4.6(8.1K)
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The Belém Cultural Center is a complex of artistic venues located in Belém in the city of Lisbon, Portugal. It is the largest building with cultural facilities in Portugal, with over 140,000 m² of usable space.

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attractions: Museum of Contemporary Art – MAC/CCB, Museu de Marinha, Jerónimos Monastery, Padrão dos Descobrimentos, Praça do Império Garden, Museu Nacional de Arqueologia, Popular Art Museum, Belem Lighthouse, Garagem Sul, Rose Compass, restaurants: Este Oeste, Nosolo Italia, Portugália Cervejaria Belém, Sauvage CCB, ÚNICO - Restaurante Orgânico Lisboa, CCB, Cafetaria do Museu de Marinha, Focacceria BM | Bread Maniacs, Mister Tapas, À Margem, ZeroZero Belém
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+351 21 361 2400
Website
ccb.pt

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Nearby attractions of Centro Cultural de Belém

Museum of Contemporary Art – MAC/CCB

Museu de Marinha

Jerónimos Monastery

Padrão dos Descobrimentos

Praça do Império Garden

Museu Nacional de Arqueologia

Popular Art Museum

Belem Lighthouse

Garagem Sul

Rose Compass

Museum of Contemporary Art – MAC/CCB

Museum of Contemporary Art – MAC/CCB

4.5

(3.4K)

Open 24 hours
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Museu de Marinha

Museu de Marinha

4.5

(5.3K)

Closed
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Jerónimos Monastery

Jerónimos Monastery

4.5

(20K)

Closed
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Padrão dos Descobrimentos

Padrão dos Descobrimentos

4.6

(21.8K)

Closed
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Thu, Dec 4 • 11:00 AM
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Best of Lisbon walking tour
Best of Lisbon walking tour
Thu, Dec 4 • 2:30 PM
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Nearby restaurants of Centro Cultural de Belém

Este Oeste

Nosolo Italia

Portugália Cervejaria Belém

Sauvage CCB

ÚNICO - Restaurante Orgânico Lisboa, CCB

Cafetaria do Museu de Marinha

Focacceria BM | Bread Maniacs

Mister Tapas

À Margem

ZeroZero Belém

Este Oeste

Este Oeste

4.4

(2.2K)

$$

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Nosolo Italia

Nosolo Italia

4.1

(2.8K)

$$

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Portugália Cervejaria Belém

Portugália Cervejaria Belém

4.2

(2.5K)

$$

Click for details
Sauvage CCB

Sauvage CCB

4.5

(167)

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Reviews of Centro Cultural de Belém

4.6
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5.0
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Centro Cultural de Belém (CCB) is one of Lisbon’s most important cultural landmarks, offering a dynamic space for art, music, and theater. Located in the Belém district, near the iconic Jerónimos Monastery and the Belém Tower, the CCB is a modern, architectural marvel that blends seamlessly with its historic surroundings. The center features a wide range of cultural activities, including concerts, exhibitions, dance performances, and theater productions. Its main halls, such as the Grand Auditorium and the Black Box Theatre, are acoustically designed to provide exceptional sound quality, making it a favorite among musicians and performers. One of the standout features of the CCB is its art gallery, which showcases both contemporary and classical art. The space often hosts rotating exhibitions, making it a go-to spot for art lovers. Additionally, its design and layout encourage visitors to explore and interact with the art in an open and welcoming environment. The architecture of the building itself is worth noting, designed by the renowned Portuguese architect João Luís Carrilho da Graça. Its minimalist, geometric design creates a striking contrast with the historic surroundings of Belém, making the center a visual attraction in its own right. Another notable aspect of the CCB is its family-friendly atmosphere. With a dedicated children’s area, educational workshops, and performances for younger audiences, it’s an excellent destination for families looking to enjoy Lisbon’s vibrant cultural scene. In conclusion, Centro Cultural de Belém is a must-visit destination for anyone interested in exploring Lisbon’s rich cultural landscape. Whether you’re an art enthusiast, a fan of live performances, or simply looking for a unique cultural experience, CCB offers something for everyone. Its modern facilities, diverse programming, and stunning location make it one of Lisbon’s top cultural...

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5.0
6y

The number 15 tram connects the central Baixa district with the Belem district. Belem lies on the banks of the Tagus estuary and features many of Lisbon’s most famous buildings including the Monument to the Discoverers, The Belem Tower, and the Jerónimos Monastery. If you use the tram to reach Belem, I’d recommend the 24-hour unlimited public transport ticket (costing €6.30 in September 2018) for visitors as it’s valid on the metro, buses, and trams. This ticket can only be bought at metro stations and not on the trams themselves. If you take the 15 tram, the best idea is to buy the ticket at Rossio metro station, which has an entrance in the Praça da Figueira, and then head to the tram stop on this square. Other trams depart from this stop so make sure you’re on the right one. The 15 tram will almost certainly be a modern articulated (articulado) tram and not one of the older, more traditional trams like the 28 that rattles through the Alfama district. The tram will be full of fellow tourists as the 15, along with the 28, are the two most famous tram routes in Lisbon. The journey time to Belem is about 30 minutes from Praça da Figueira so enjoy the ride and make sure your valuables are secure at all times. I would recommend getting off at the stop after the...

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5.0
3y

This is one of the biggest centres that I saw in Lisbon! Not only it’s well located, but also worth the money for the ticket. All the exhibitions that they have there are usually pretty interesting and you can spend a couple of hours enjoying modern art. I like the approach that they have regarding the places for their art objects, everything looks very thoughtful. I also can say that they have very friendly and professional workers. All the guys signing art themselves and can not only tell you about the exhibition stuff, but also about art in general. By talking to them you can learn how to understand modern art, colours etc etc. They all speak English, so if you don’t speak Portuguese, you won’t have any problems talking to them. Overall it’s a nice place that you should not miss, if you care about art...

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Julian WorkerJulian Worker
The number 15 tram connects the central Baixa district with the Belem district. Belem lies on the banks of the Tagus estuary and features many of Lisbon’s most famous buildings including the Monument to the Discoverers, The Belem Tower, and the Jerónimos Monastery. If you use the tram to reach Belem, I’d recommend the 24-hour unlimited public transport ticket (costing €6.30 in September 2018) for visitors as it’s valid on the metro, buses, and trams. This ticket can only be bought at metro stations and not on the trams themselves. If you take the 15 tram, the best idea is to buy the ticket at Rossio metro station, which has an entrance in the Praça da Figueira, and then head to the tram stop on this square. Other trams depart from this stop so make sure you’re on the right one. The 15 tram will almost certainly be a modern articulated (articulado) tram and not one of the older, more traditional trams like the 28 that rattles through the Alfama district. The tram will be full of fellow tourists as the 15, along with the 28, are the two most famous tram routes in Lisbon. The journey time to Belem is about 30 minutes from Praça da Figueira so enjoy the ride and make sure your valuables are secure at all times. I would recommend getting off at the stop after the Jerónimos Monastery
D StevensD Stevens
A beautiful minimalist building housing a modern art collection exhibit while we were in Lisbon. The Berardo Collection was a very eclectic array of art through the last century. Works by Picasso, Miro, Max, Dali, Warhol, DeKooning, Appel and Pollock are the best known of the collection. It was laid out in a very interesting manner and it was thoroughly enjoyable wit be amongst these exhilarating works of art. A short tram ride from central Lisbon the museum is located across the street from the Jernimos Monastary and the Planetario Calouste Gulbenkian. The Sunday we visited was not too busy at all. In fact the huge crowds and line ups were for the monastery. Unfortunately we had to catch a flight out that day and therefore could not see the Monastery. But it will definitely be on the next Lisbon to do list.
Greg HastingsGreg Hastings
If you like a warm modernist external envelope on a building coupled with deeply shaded open concourse areas, then you won't be disappointed by the Contemporary Art Museum. The selection of the permanent collection on show is simply five star and spanning much of the cannon of Modernist visual art. You will enjoy Man Ray, Mondrian, Picasso, Lee Krasner( married Jackson Pollock), Yves Klein, Warhol and on and on you tumble into a beautiful museum experience. Oh, and the coffee is wonderful and made moreso if enjoyed on the shaded terrace with a view to a leafy courtyard under a sheltering blue sky.
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The number 15 tram connects the central Baixa district with the Belem district. Belem lies on the banks of the Tagus estuary and features many of Lisbon’s most famous buildings including the Monument to the Discoverers, The Belem Tower, and the Jerónimos Monastery. If you use the tram to reach Belem, I’d recommend the 24-hour unlimited public transport ticket (costing €6.30 in September 2018) for visitors as it’s valid on the metro, buses, and trams. This ticket can only be bought at metro stations and not on the trams themselves. If you take the 15 tram, the best idea is to buy the ticket at Rossio metro station, which has an entrance in the Praça da Figueira, and then head to the tram stop on this square. Other trams depart from this stop so make sure you’re on the right one. The 15 tram will almost certainly be a modern articulated (articulado) tram and not one of the older, more traditional trams like the 28 that rattles through the Alfama district. The tram will be full of fellow tourists as the 15, along with the 28, are the two most famous tram routes in Lisbon. The journey time to Belem is about 30 minutes from Praça da Figueira so enjoy the ride and make sure your valuables are secure at all times. I would recommend getting off at the stop after the Jerónimos Monastery
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A beautiful minimalist building housing a modern art collection exhibit while we were in Lisbon. The Berardo Collection was a very eclectic array of art through the last century. Works by Picasso, Miro, Max, Dali, Warhol, DeKooning, Appel and Pollock are the best known of the collection. It was laid out in a very interesting manner and it was thoroughly enjoyable wit be amongst these exhilarating works of art. A short tram ride from central Lisbon the museum is located across the street from the Jernimos Monastary and the Planetario Calouste Gulbenkian. The Sunday we visited was not too busy at all. In fact the huge crowds and line ups were for the monastery. Unfortunately we had to catch a flight out that day and therefore could not see the Monastery. But it will definitely be on the next Lisbon to do list.
D Stevens

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If you like a warm modernist external envelope on a building coupled with deeply shaded open concourse areas, then you won't be disappointed by the Contemporary Art Museum. The selection of the permanent collection on show is simply five star and spanning much of the cannon of Modernist visual art. You will enjoy Man Ray, Mondrian, Picasso, Lee Krasner( married Jackson Pollock), Yves Klein, Warhol and on and on you tumble into a beautiful museum experience. Oh, and the coffee is wonderful and made moreso if enjoyed on the shaded terrace with a view to a leafy courtyard under a sheltering blue sky.
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