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10 days ago
A small and neat museum that changes exhibits often, from their local artists. It has a rather large well-stocked gift shop. Bathrooms in the basement and outside, which is very clean. read more
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1 year ago
A great place to learn more about the history of wine making along the Douro River. Friendly staff and modern feel. read more
Museu Do Douro - Wine barrels - Museums Near Me - Peso da Régua, 17
Rua da Ferreirinha 43
Peso da Régua
Portugal
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I have never thought about rating a museum as 1 star, but this really did something special (or…read morelacked anything special) to afford this designation. The 12 Euro ticket comes with entrance into the main exhibitions as well as access to most of the gardens. Keeping in mind that this is a Contemporary Art Museum, I kind of understand the curation, but the artwork was extremely obscure and lackluster. For example, one entire exhibition was dedicated to materials sourced from Portugal, Dubai, and Greece (?) -- marble, timber, and I-beams. It was quite literally 5 pieces of each arranged into haphazard shapes and heights with speakers attached to them to mimic the audio of construction...Underwhelming is not a strong enough word. The rest of the "exhibits" mimicked this contrived art and did little to peak the interest of the observer. After agonising for an hour and trying to find a semblance of talent, you can head off into the gardens where...surprise surprise, there's a ton of construction and things are barely opened or labelled. You basically graze around woods without any direction or guidance, and try to avoid the jackhammers. If it wasn't clear, I feel strongly about advising people against this museum, especially since it's a ways away from the city centre.
This place was awesome and had a lot of different things to do. I enjoyed the art a lot but wished…read morethere was a little more in the main museum. The gardens are amazing and there are multiple outdoor sculptures. There is also some smaller exhibits in buildings around the grounds. The treetop walk was great, kids would definitely enjoy this. We brought my grandmother to the museum who struggled walking long distances. There were free wheel chair rentals near the front desk you just leave an ID. Overall a great experience, wish we had more time to enjoy everything!
Claes Oldenburg.
Der Museumsflügel wurde von Álvaro Siza entworfen.
Totally blown away by the architecture, glitz and glamour of this building…read more I wish I could have my wedding in the Arabian room, which is available to rent! That room came as a total surprise behind the ornate, closed door. I purchased my tickets in advance online. They're good for any time during the date you reserve. I made sure we arrived at 9am (opening), and there were only six people including us two in our tour. Our group pretty much had the entire building to ourselves. The tour guide was phenomenal! When we left about 45 minutes later, the queue was already long! Buy your tickets in advance, get there for the first tour, and enjoy this spectacular building! I was truly wowed.
The main attraction on this tour is the Arabian Room. It's the only room that caused many wows and…read moregasps. It shows the Ottoman influence. It might seem trite to mention the floors but they were truly the work of craftsmen. In one room the floors created an optical illusion. In another room the floors featured wood from Brazil. If this sounds interesting to you, go for it. The tour only takes 30 minutes.
The grand central staircase.
The permanent collection is currently closed due to covid with no reopening date, so it's just…read moretemporary exhibitions for now The Dom Pedro exhibition was small and only of interest to aficionados of Portuguese history Italian/Portuguese Masters was really just drawings. Most weren't very interesting and of the Real Masters there was only one I spotted - a Leonardo da Vinci If you're in the area maybe it's worth dropping by but I don't think it was worth going out of your way to visit (it's a bit out of the way compared to other sights) and paying 3€. At least while the permanent collection is out of commission
Love this museum. For me visiting a city in a foreign land starts always with museum. The museum…read morein Porto in kinda unknown but lovely. Definitely a must visit place in Porto. Yeah, there are so many place to visit, but museum is my thing in any cities in the world.
It's really rather small, in reality an old olive oil mill with displays of tools from yesteryear…read more It's not the type of museum you tour on your own, but rather a guy led us through the various rooms showing us the machines and tools used to produce the olive oil and wine. Kind of interesting to see, especially for someone from the city, but not something worth going out of your way of. After the tour, you are treat to some wine and olive oil samples. The best part is the view of Douro Valley from the tasting room. As the museum sits on a hill top, the view is simply gorgeous.
The church is beautiful. The flow of the exhibition is excellent. You can feel the care that the…read morecity took in making the art not only stand out but be historically accurate and respectful. The explanations are in English and Portuguese. A wonderful and must see place.
Nice museum with mainly religious but also some secular items…read more It's set in a former church, so it has a nice atmosphere.
This little museum is so unsuspecting... it packs a really big religious and art history punch!…read more Most of the museum is based on the life of Santa Joana, who was a princess-turned-saint and inspired many artists to capture moments throughout her glorified life. The old convent has such a great feel to it, and the baroque-style church housed within is a serious showstopper. You can even walk up onto the altar! Almost nothing in this museum is roped off or barricaded, which is something I've never seen before with things that hold this much historic value. It really heightens the experience. It was one of the highlights of my time in Portugal, and I could not be happier I visited, also for the low low cost of 5 Euro! Whaaaaaaat? The only thing I'd mention that I was not a fan of is the custom merch in the little gift shop. It's very "cutesy" and child-like; seriously odd. Don't miss this if you are in Aveiro - a must see!!!
One of the pieces of art. A sacrificial lamb
Courtyard
A place to visit for the art lovers passing by Porto. Great DA in a very impressive building…read more Unfortunately I didn't visited the garden as it asked to pay for an extra ticket. Don't expect much from the library. Classic art books but nothing more On sunday morning the museum is free for everyone
El parque.
Esta obra me encantó.
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