Lisboa
Closed for renovation works
Torre de Belém, Av. Brasília · 1400-038 Lisbon
A monument inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage List in 1983, a symbol of identity for the city of Lisbon and Portugal in the world, the Torre de Belém is historically and artistically associated with the Jerónimos Monastery and the Portuguese Discoveries.
Built between 1514 and 1519 on a basalt outcrop, some distance from the north bank of the river, it combines two distinct architectural models: the tall tower, in the style of a medieval keep, and the bastion, a modern military device.
Residents of the country have 52 days of free entry per year to museums, monuments and palaces, on any day of the week.
“Access 52” tickets are not available for issue at this online ticket office.
Please go to the physical ticket office of one of our Museums or Monuments to request them.