Portugal Art, architecture and travel
Let Wallpaper* guide you through the worlds of art, design and architecture in Portugal - and discover where to go and what to see when you travel to Portugal.
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The Largo brings craftsmanship and creativity to Porto
The Largo is the latest hospitality offering in Portugal's second city, conceived as an elevated residence with an art programme that connects it to the city’s creative community
By Tom Howells Published
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Mircea Anghel experiments with new materials, designs and possibilities from his vast studio in rural Portugal
We visit Mircea Anghel at his Alentejo, Portugal, studio and workshop to discover his gravity-defying, experimental works (on view until 31 August 2023)
By Helena Amante Published
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Roll up! It‘s the Faro Modernist Weekend’s inaugural edition
Faro Modernist Weekend, a festival dedicated to mid-century architectural delights in the Portugal’s Algarve, has just launched its first iteration
By Stacy Suaya Last updated
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Deep Impact: Portugal’s newest hotel is buried under the earth’s surface
Architect Manuel Aires Mateus masterminds the fifth property to join the Silent Living collection
By Lauren Ho Last updated
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Pa.te.os hotel in Portugal is a concrete love affair with Alentejo
Pa.te.os hotel by Aires Mateus is set in the Alentejo landscape in Portugal and celebrates the blend of concrete and nature
By Jessica Rose Last updated
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The first of 12 Solo Houses is completed in Spain
By Maya Sorabjee Last updated
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A tour of 'Close, Closer': the 2013 Lisbon Architecture Triennale
By Ellie Stathaki Last updated
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Future Architecture Thinking designs the flame-red House of the Arts in Miranda do Corvo
By Jonathan Bell Last updated
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Inside Casa do Passadiço’s dynamic new interior boutique in Lisbon
By Sujata Burman Last updated
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Lisbon’s newest hotel is proof that big things come in small packages
By Mary Lussiana Last updated
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Lisbon is about to get a new Museum for Art, Architecture and Technology
By Ellie Stathaki Last updated
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Pablo Pita
By Ellie Stathaki Last updated
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Spaceworkers
By Ellie Stathaki Last updated
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Arquitectos Matos
By Ellie Stathaki Last updated
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Lisbon's hotel scene continues to blossom, thanks to these must-visit hotels
With a postcard-perfect panorama of cobbled streets, ancient ruins and yellow trams, its no wonder Lisbon is such a hot destination. And now with a burst of fresh hotels to match, checking in has never been so easy. Take a look at our pick of the best Lisbon hotels to check into right now.
By Melina Keays Last updated
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Lisbon Architecture Triennale 2022 offers a fresh exploration of Earth
We explore the offerings of Lisbon Architecture Triennale 2022, and its theme ‘Terra'
By Natasha Levy Last updated
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Porto Design Biennale evaluates post-millennium creativity
For the first edition of Porto Design Biennale, curators ask big questions about global issues in locations across the coastal city
By Marco Sammicheli Last updated
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Exploring 'The Form of Form' at the 2016 Lisbon Architecture Triennale
By Giovanna Dunmall Last updated
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Photographers on the defining events of our time
‘The Horizon is Moving Nearer’, at the Portuguese Centre of Photography, uses different forms of media to evalute key issues of the age
By Hannah Silver Last updated
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Jaime Beriestain designs Lisbon's The One hotel
By Mary Lussiana Last updated
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A light architectural intervention has rejuvenated a 19th-century home into Vila Foz
By Daven Wu Last updated
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Portuguese brand De La Espada set to host London open house pop-up
By Alyn Griffiths Last updated
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Housed in a palace, Lisbon’s latest hotel marries the 18th and 21st centuries
By Mary Lussiana Last updated
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The vine-covered hillside in the north of Portugal, is home to a new six-room hotel
By Trish Lorenz Last updated
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It’s all about the view at these nine Lisbon hotspots
Famous for its yellow trams, cobbled streets and delicious pasteis de nata, Lisbon is no longer a secret. But only once you visit, do you realise that the loveliest thing about the city is its light – which dances off the Tagus River, dappling the quintessential red roofs and blue-tiled facades – best experienced from a height, preferably at one of these vantage points below.
By Mary Lussiana Last updated
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Behind the façade of a 1920s theatre, there's food and fashion at Lisbon’s newest lifestyle emporium
By Mary Lussiana Last updated
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Inês Moura has carved out a series of richly textured spaces at Lisbon's Esqina Cosmopolitan Lodge
By Daven Wu Last updated