One of the most celebrated names in Portuguese art died last year at the age of 87. But her museum, designed by 2011 Pritzker laureate Eduardo Souto de Moura, lives on. The collection boasts more than 600 works, including a large textile, and reflects the artist’s more than 50-year career. You will also find works by her British husband Victor Willing and good temporary exhibitions. After appreciating some art, try a refreshing turn round the garden and stretch out on the lawn for a quiet afternoon in the sun.
Born in early 2015 as a pioneering project in Cascais, the culture was its main focus. It’s a cluster of 16 museums and two urban parks, most of them within walking distance, that you can explore during your stay in Cascais. Here you can appreciate artworks of the arising artist from Portugal and uncover the history of the city. The aim is not only to nourish the love for the arts but also for the pleasure of life. Time Out shows you the way.