Banksy artwork in Lisbon museum featuring child with sewing machine and queen portrait.
Street art of a child flipping an adult, featured in The World of Banksy exhibit, Lisbon.
Street art of a woman pushing a man into a freezer at the Banksy Museum in Lisbon.
Banksy murals at The World of Banksy exhibit in Lisbon.
Street art murals at The Banksy Museum in Lisbon featuring acrobat and bather.
Banksy artwork in Lisbon museum featuring iconic graffiti and stencils.
Banksy Museum exhibit in Lisbon featuring street art and installations.

Tickets to The Banksy Museum in Lisbon

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Explore the enigmatic world of Banksy at The Banksy Museum in Lisbon, Portugal. This museum offers you an exclusive glimpse into the mind of one of the most famous yet elusive artists known for his provocative contemporary pieces that tackle universal issues with a satirical edge. Notable works by Banksy have transformed streets across London, New York City, Gaza, and Berlin through graffiti art.

Explore iconic works by Banksy at The World museum in Lisbon through an insightful tour.

Gain proximity to some of Banksy's most thought-provoking pieces with this unique exhibition celebrating his artistry.

Discover the evolution of Banksy’s career, from early beginnings to renowned masterpieces like 'Sweep It Under The Carpet' and 'Girl and Balloon'.

Witness a selected collection including video installations, projections, and exclusive show-specific artworks at the museum.

Engage with the art by interpreting the messages conveyed through Banksy's compelling works.

Admission to The Banksy Museum

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Banksy artwork in Lisbon museum featuring child with sewing machine and queen portrait.

Banksy artwork in Lisbon museum featuring child with sewing machine and queen portrait.

Your Experience: A Glimpse into Banksy's World

Banksy remains one of the most renowned yet enigmatic artists today. Known for his thought-provoking contemporary art, he addresses universal themes in culture, politics, and ethics with a satirical twist. His notable graffiti works have transformed streets across London, New York City, Gaza, Berlin, among others. While some view these artworks as symbols of rebellion, many are captivated by their ingenuity.

Why Visit The World of Banksy

In this exhibition in Lisbon, you'll explore over 100 pieces from “The World of Banksy,” delving into the reasons behind his widespread recognition. Featuring more than just graffiti, it includes video installations, canvases, projections, and murals from locations like the United States, Paris, and the United Kingdom.

Don't forget to stop by the gift shop for exclusive merchandise and unique statement pieces as souvenirs of your visit!

Street art of a child flipping an adult, featured in The World of Banksy exhibit, Lisbon.

Street art of a child flipping an adult, featured in The World of Banksy exhibit, Lisbon.

Street art of a woman pushing a man into a freezer at the Banksy Museum in Lisbon.

Street art of a woman pushing a man into a freezer at the Banksy Museum in Lisbon.

Banksy murals at The World of Banksy exhibit in Lisbon.

Banksy murals at The World of Banksy exhibit in Lisbon.

Facilities & Accessibility

  • Pram/stroller accessibility, restrooms, cloakroom facilities are available. Baby-changing stations will be added soon.

Guests with reduced mobility can expect improved access in the near future.

Restrictions

    The following items and actions are prohibited: large bags/backpacks/umbrellas (cloakroom available), pets except assistance dogs, camera equipment including tripods and selfie sticks, food and beverages, flash photography. Additionally, touching artwork or crossing pavement boundary lines is not permitted.

    Street art murals at The Banksy Museum in Lisbon featuring acrobat and bather.

    Street art murals at The Banksy Museum in Lisbon featuring acrobat and bather.

    Banksy artwork in Lisbon museum featuring iconic graffiti and stencils.

    Banksy artwork in Lisbon museum featuring iconic graffiti and stencils.

    Plan ahead by booking your museum visit in advance during peak times to ensure entry and avoid disappointment from sold-out sessions.

    If you're traveling with young children or need baby-changing facilities, note that these are currently unavailable but coming soon.

    For guests requiring reduced mobility access, be aware it is expected to become available in the near future.

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    Operating hours

    The Banksy Museum in Lisbon

    Monday
    11:00am - 8:00pm • last entry 7:00pm
    Tuesday
    11:00am - 8:00pm • last entry 7:00pm
    Wednesday
    11:00am - 8:00pm • last entry 7:00pm
    Thursday
    11:00am - 8:00pm • last entry 7:00pm
    Friday
    11:00am - 8:00pm • last entry 7:00pm
    Saturday
    10:00am - 8:00pm • last entry 7:00pm
    Sunday
    10:00am - 8:00pm • last entry 7:00pm
    • Timings are displayed in the venue's time zone.

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    FAQs

    The museum is situated in Lisbon, Portugal.
    No, the admission to The Banksy Museum does not include a guided tour or an audio guide; these are optional extras.
    Large bags/backpacks/umbrellas must be stored at the cloakroom, pets (except assistance dogs) are not allowed, and neither camera equipment nor flash photography is permitted. Food and beverages are also prohibited.
    You'll view iconic graffiti pieces and other works that have altered streets worldwide, presented with a satirical perspective on universal issues such as culture, politics, and ethics.
    Access for guests with reduced mobility is expected to be enabled soon.
    Yes, the museum offers pram/stroller accessibility and plans to have baby-changing facilities soon. There is also a cloakroom available.
    You will get a glimpse into the mind of the elusive artist, viewing iconic works like 'Sweep It Under The Carpet' and 'Girl and Balloon', alongside video installations and projections.
    The museum offers an exhibition that brings you closer to some of the artist's most thought-provoking pieces, allowing visitors to celebrate his works through various installations and projections.
    Yes, large bags/backpacks/umbrellas should be stored in the available cloakroom during your visit.
    You'll explore Banksy’s early career, lesser-known pieces, and famous artworks while trying to decode his messages on culture, politics, and ethics with a satirical angle.
    While there is no guided tour included in your admission, visitors have the opportunity to decode and interpret Banksy's messages through his art. You can also enjoy video installations and projections that enhance the exhibition experience.
    The exhibition showcases several significant pieces like 'Sweep It Under The Carpet' and 'Girl and Balloon'. These highlight his early career, lesser-known artworks, and most famous creations.
    At the museum, you'll tour iconic works by Banksy and explore his thought-provoking pieces including early career highlights like 'Sweep It Under The Carpet' and 'Girl and Balloon'. You’ll also enjoy video installations, projections, and specially compiled artworks.
    Your ticket includes entry into The Banksy Museum where you can explore his works. However, a guided tour or audio guide are not part of this package.
    Yes, you can bring a stroller or pram as the museum provides accessibility for them. Additionally, baby-changing facilities will be available soon.
    Visitors come to see why Banksy has become a renowned figure. His art often addresses universal issues such as culture, politics, and ethics with a satirical approach, making his exhibitions intriguing for many.
    During your visit, you'll gain insights into Banksy’s early career, his lesser-known works, as well as famous pieces like 'Sweep It Under The Carpet' and 'Girl and Balloon'. You’ll also have the chance to interpret and understand the messages conveyed through his art.
    Yes, certain items are not allowed inside: large bags/backpacks/umbrellas (for which cloakroom services are offered), pets except assistance dogs, camera equipment, tripods, selfie sticks, food and beverages, and flash photography.
    You are advised to leave large bags/backpacks/umbrellas at the cloakroom and not bring pets (except assistance dogs), camera equipment, tripods, selfie sticks, food or beverages, and refrain from using flash photography.
    The museum offers pram/stroller accessibility, restrooms, cloakroom services (for large bags/backpacks/umbrellas), and baby-changing facilities will soon be provided. Access for guests with reduced mobility is expected to become available shortly.

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