What to see now?
The 7th edition of the Triennalle, How heavy is a city? ended on 08 December, but the exhibitions continue until January:
• Fluxes, at MAAT — Central Tejo, until 19 January
• Spectres at MUDE— Design Museum , until 11 January
• Lighter + Independent Projects at MAC/CCB — Architecture Centre, until 04 January
What are the highlights of the 7th edition?
'How Heavy is a City?' features three main exhibitions: Fluxes (MAAT – Central Tejo), Spectres (MUDE – Design Museum), and Lighter (Architecture Centre – MAC/CCB), and twenty Independent Projects across the city, including at the Lisbon Triennale cultural centre: Palácio Sinel de Cordes, and at MNAC – National Museum of Contemporary Art.
Opening Days: 02—04 October
TACT Days educational actitivies: 16—19 October
Talk, Talk, Talk conference series: 29—31 October
For more information on the programme, search here.
Where can I get tickets to an exhibition or any other event?
All the events during the opening days have free admission. For the main exhibitions programme, tickets can be purchased at the respective venues.
GENERAL PASS
Nominal and non-transferable, it allows unlimited access to the three main exhibitions of the 7th edition of the Lisbon Triennale: Fluxes (MAAT), Lighter (MAC/CCB) and Spectres (MUDE), as well as to the Independent Projects on view at MNAC, Estufa Fria and Palácio Sinel de Cordes. Valid from 2nd October to 8th December, 2025.
Buy here.
TALK, TALK, TALK
Daily tickets and 3-Day Pass available for the Talk, Talk, Talk conference series, taking place on October 29th, 30th and 31st at the Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation.
Early Bird (50% discount for the first 50 tickets): 3-day Pass: 30€ // Daily Ticket: 12€
Regular ticket: 3-day Pass: 60€ // Daily Ticket: 24€.
With 45% discount*: 3-day Pass: 33€ // Bilhete Diário: 13,20€
*Students, over 65 years old, members of the Order of Architects, unemployed.
Buy here.
What is presented at Palácio Sinel de Cordes, the Triennale’s cultural centre?
The Palace hosts the collective exhibition integrating Independent Projects installations, talks, and workshops. All events at Palácio Sinel de Cordes are free admission.
Friday to Tuesday, 12:00 to 19:00
How to get to the venues?
Palácio Sinel de Cordes (Lisbon Triennale cultural centre)
• The 734 bus departs from Martim Moniz Square or Santa Apolónia station.
• Santa Apolónia metro station.
• 28E tram trip and a 4 minutes walk.
• On Tuesdays and Saturdays a flea market takes place in the area which limits cars and bus access.
MAAT – Central Tejo
• Train trip from Cais do Sodré to Belém station takes 7 minutes.
• Tram 15E or buses (714, 728) are more frequent but take about 20-30 minutes.
MAC/CCB
• Same as MAAT but needs an extra 10 min walk.
• Plan to visit both MAAT and CCB on the same day. They are located away from the city centre.
MUDE – Design Museum
• Metro stations Terreiro do Paço, Baixa-Chiado ou Rossio.
• Buses 711, 728, 732 e 759 (Praça do Comércio), 736 (Rossio).
MNAC
• Metro Station Baixa-Chiado.
Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation
• Metro stations São Sebastião or Praça de Espanha.