In a year when the Gulbenkian Garden is now, more than ever, a place of freedom, and when cultural activities have become hard to enjoy, the Summer Garden 2020 will have a transdisciplinary and truly eclectic programme chosen by ZDB (Galeria Zé dos Bois).
The programme was built around the qualities of the garden itself and aims to “safeguard an inclusive space by paying special attention to individual fruition” and will explore a variety of practises including installation, performance and music.
On the weekends during Summer Garden 2020 (03 – 05, 10 – 12 and 17 – 19 July), the Calouste Gulbenkian Museum has free admission.