Pavilhão Chinês

Museus e Espaços Culturais / Príncipe Real

  • ©Câmara Municipal de Lisboa
  • ©Câmara Municipal de Lisboa
  • ©Câmara Municipal de Lisboa

It is on Príncipe Real's main street that you will find the peculiar Pavilhão Chinês. Open to the public since 1986, it was created for the internationally renowned Portuguese painter Luís Pinto Coelho to exhibit his private collection of relics. To enter the Pavilhão Chinês, you first have to ring the bell of its iconic red door and only then you have access to the five rooms full of history. The peculiar decoration is a trip back in time in this bar that looks more like an antique shop.

Informations
  • R. Dom Pedro V 89
    1250-093 Lisboa
  • Monday to Sunday from 18h to 02h

    Zone

    Príncipe Real

    An "alternative" neighbourhood, with a lot of charisma and attitude. And also with a lot of style. A very own style that has been assuming itself as innovative concepts, fashion studios and concept stores have established themselves in this area with typical street areas, but often concentrated in palatial buildings with features and services characteristic of a shopping gallery. This is the case of Embaixada Portuguese Gallery Shopping, which brings together a new generation of Portuguese entrepreneurs with a differentiating offer and great focus on national production.