Fundação de Serralves
Serralves combines Portugal's premier contemporary art museum with some of Porto's most sophisticated gardens, all designed by architectural heavyweights.
About Fundação de Serralves
Serralves combines Portugal's premier contemporary art museum with some of Porto's most sophisticated gardens, all designed by architectural heavyweights. Álvaro Siza's stark white museum building houses rotating exhibitions of cutting-edge contemporary art, while the restored 1930s Art Deco mansion showcases period interiors and smaller installations. The 18-hectare grounds include formal French gardens, English woodland trails, a central lake, and scattered sculpture pieces that actually complement the landscape.
You'll spend most of your time outdoors wandering between different garden styles: manicured rose beds near the mansion, wild woodland paths toward the back, and geometric lawns around the modern museum. The contrast between Siza's angular modernism and the Art Deco curves of Casa de Serralves creates visual tension that somehow works. Inside the museum, the white-walled galleries can feel clinical, but they showcase serious contemporary artists rather than crowd-pleasing installations.
The combined ticket costs €20 (gardens only €12), but many visitors skip the museum entirely and just enjoy the grounds. Sunday mornings before 1pm offer free admission, though you'll share the space with half of Porto's families. The museum exhibitions can be hit or miss, honestly some are quite pretentious, so check what's showing before paying full price. Focus your energy on the gardens and save the mansion's interior for last when your feet need a break.
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