ZDB

Visit

Adress

Galeria Zé dos Bois

Rua da Barroca nº59
1200-047 Lisbon
Portugal

Contact

PHONE

+351 21 343 02 05

EMAIL

reservas[@]zedosbois[.]org
muzique[@]zedosbois[.]org
sócios[@]zedosbois[.]org

Getting Here

TUBE

Baixa / Chiado (500 m)
Blue or Green line

TRAM

Calhariz, number 28

Location

Opening Hours

GALLERIES

Monday to Friday, 6pm–10pm

BOOKSHOP

Monday to Friday, 6pm–10pm

CONCERTS

10PM (the box office opens one hour before)

ZDB TERRACE

Monday to Thursday, 6pm to 2am
Friday and Saturday, 6pm to 3am
Free entrance

ZDB Nº49

Temporarily closed

OFFICE

Monday to Friday from 12pm until 7pm

Tickets

ZDB tickets correspond to a daily membership fee of Zé dos Bois Association.

ZDB

Tickets for the galleries can be purchased at ZDB during opening hours. For concerts the box office opens 1 hour before and for performance or theatre presentations it opens 30 minutes before.

EARLY ACQUISITION

For certain events entries are available in advance at ZDB. For concerts, tickets can be purchased at Flur record store and Tabacaria Martins.

* Tickets at Flur and Tabacaria Martins have a commission of €0.50

ZDB Membership

ZDB is a non-profit cultural association. To have the membership card we propose an annual fee of 30€.

ZDB’s membership Card offers:
⟡ Free admission to all exhibitions;
⟡ Free admission for 10 concerts per year (designated by ZDB) *;
⟡ Free admission for 3 concerts at ZDB (at the members’ choice) *;
⟡ Free admission for 2 performative art sessions (at the members’ choice) *;
⟡ 30% discount on all performative art sessions
Free access to ZDB’s terrace and Bar nº49.
To be a ZDB member or to renew your annual membership simply fill in the registration / upgrade form and pay the annual membership fee of 30 €.

It can be done at ZDB’s box office or by mail: reservas@zedosbois.org.

Palácio Baronesa de Almeida

Building from the XVIII century where D. Constança Emília Jaques de Vasconcelos and Meneses (1820—1896), also known as Baroness of Almeida, lived. Between 1839 and 1840 the famous writer Almeida Garrett lived on the first floor of this house.

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