About this event
The Banksy Museum Lisbon is a permanent exhibition open daily in 2025, located at Rua Viriato 25-B, 1050-234 Lisbon, dedicated to the world’s most famous and elusive street artist, Banksy. Open Monday to Friday from 11:00 to 20:00, and Saturday and Sunday from 10:00 to 20:00, the museum invites visitors to explore over 100 reproductions of Banksy’s most iconic works, such as Girl with Balloon, Flower Thrower and There Is Always Hope.
Tickets start at €13 for adults, €9 for students and seniors, while children under 6 enter for free. Each section of the museum presents a thematic journey through Banksy’s work across different countries, from the United Kingdom and France to the United States, Palestine, and Ukraine, blending graffiti, projections, and multimedia installations.
The exhibition highlights Banksy’s bold commentary on war, consumerism, politics, and inequality, offering an immersive and educational experience that makes it one of Lisbon’s top cultural attractions in 2025. Whether you’re an art lover, a traveler, or simply curious about contemporary urban culture, the Banksy Museum Lisbon is an essential stop to understand the impact of one of the most influential artists of our time.
Opening hours: 10h00 - 20h00
FAQs
The Banksy Museum Lisbon is a permanent exhibition dedicated to the world-renowned street artist Banksy. It features over 100 reproductions of his most famous works, presented through immersive multimedia installations and graffiti-inspired displays.
The museum is located at Rua Viriato 25-B, 1050-234 Lisbon, near Picoas and Marquês de Pombal. It’s easily accessible by metro, bus, or taxi from anywhere in central Lisbon.
The museum is open Monday to Friday from 11:00 to 20:00, and Saturday and Sunday from 10:00 to 20:00. The last admission is one hour before closing. It’s closed on December 25 and January 1.
Tickets cost €13 for adults, €9 for students and seniors, and children under 6 enter for free. Family and group packages are also available for discounted rates.
Advance booking is recommended, especially on weekends and holidays, but tickets are also available at the museum entrance, subject to availability.
Most visitors spend around 60 to 90 minutes exploring the exhibition, depending on interest in the multimedia and educational sections.
Yes. The exhibition is family-friendly, and children often enjoy the vibrant visuals and playful art style, though some works deal with mature social themes.
You can reach the museum easily via the yellow or blue metro lines, stopping at Picoas or Marquês de Pombal stations. Several bus lines also serve the area.