Wheelchair accessible
The National Coach Museum has a long history, its earliest ties go back to the Royal Riding School and King João V in the early 18th century. Since the plans for a riding arena in Belém in 1726, there's been a great deal of change.
Now, some 300 years later, you'll find the new National Coach Museum located beside Picadeiro Real (the Royal Riding Hall of Belém) – a part of the larger Belém Palace complex.
The new museum is located near to the original museum that was inaugurated in 1905, and it's home to one of the world's finest collections of historical carriages.
You'll see a range of Berlin carriages and coaches that date as far back as the late 16th and early 17th centuries.
Combine National Coach Museum (Museu Dos Coches) with other Lisbon favorites. Some things are better together.