The exhibition Árvores Vigilantes do Tempo (Trees Watching over the Time) will be inaugurated on April 1, at 4 p.m.,...
Exhibitions
Côa Museu

Dark Safari – Contemporary Art Works from State Collection
The exhibition Dark Safari – Contemporary Art Works from State Collection consists with works by: A.R. Penk, Ana Cardoso, Ana...

Côa and Siega Verde: Art without Limits
The international exhibition “Côa and Siega Verde: Art without Limits”, will be on exhibition in Madrid at the Arqueológico Nacional Museum, from...

Exhibition “Alto das Malhadas – Vivências da Idade do Bronze”
28 October – 8 January Vila Nova de Foz Côa Cultural Centre It presents the first results of the archaeological...

Côa and Siega Verde: Art without Limits
The international exhibition “Côa and Siega Verde: Art without Limits”, will be on exhibition at the Popular Art Museum, in...

GRAÇA MORAIS – MAPS OF EARTH AND TIME
Extension until January 31, 2023 The relation with the most primitive art form, unknown then by the little girl who...

Prehistoric Art From the Rock to the Museum
More than 100 years ago (1921), a world pioneering exhibition in Madrid, marked the beginning of the large-scale dissemination of the...

CÔA DOURO: for a future memory
As part of UNESCO’s World Heritage classification of the Côa Rock Art and Alto Douro Wine Region, the Côa Park...

Exhibition Contra-parede
The exhibition Contra-parede (Against the wall) is a dialogue between the work of artists Ana Vidigal, Nuno Nunes-Ferreira and Pedro...

Exhibition João Cutileiro: recent engravings and other risks
The exhibition João Cutileiro: recent engravings and other risks, the sculptor’s latest project and, formally, the first developed by the...

Exhibition “Manuel Botelho: Branco Chumbo”
The Côa Parque Foundation is pleased to invite you to visit the exhibition entitled "Manuel Botelho: White Lead" by the curatorship of Filipa Oliveira, which will be on display in the temporary exhibition rooms of the Côa Museum from 21 November to 14 March 2021.

Stones with Memories
The Côa Valley and Siega Verde are the largest open-air Palaeolithic art gallery, classified since 1998 and 2010 as World...