Museu de Lisboa - Teatro Romano
Upcoming Events (7)

Oficina • Máscaras romanas
Join a creative family workshop at Museu de Lisboa’s Teatro Romano in Lisbon. Kids and adults explore Roman masks, paint clay versions with expressive details, and contribute to a shared wall exhibition that will stay on display through the month.

Lusitânia: Book Launch at Museu de Lisboa
Join professor André Simões for the launch of Lusitânia. A Vida dos Cássios, Uma Família na Lisboa Romana, at the Museu de Lisboa's Teatro Romano. A vivid journey into Olisipo in the 1st century, connecting daily life to the era's monuments.

Peddy Paper • Percorrer os sinais do Terramoto
Join a special Peddy Paper walk through Museu de Lisboa - Teatro Romano and its archaeological site, tracing Roman remains and the seismic marks of the 1755 Terramoto. A family-friendly, active heritage hunt that sparks observation, curiosity and storytelling around historic stones.

Visita • Um teatro com quatro vidas
Explore the 2,000-year history of Lisbon's Teatro Romano with a 75-minute guided visit at the Museu de Lisboa. Learn how the site evolved from ancient theater to factory and museum, and contribute to the experience with participant-created layered drawings that reveal different eras.

Palestra • Do objeto à sua história. As lucernas romanas.
Archaeologist Carolina Grilo from the Museu de Lisboa – Teatro Romano presents the history of Roman lucernas, exploring how these oil lamps illuminate power, daily life, and social ritual in ancient Rome. This engaging lecture blends artifact study with storytelling inside the historic Roman theatre.

Música • Zé Pinho & Amigos
Zé Pinho & Amigos perform at Museu de Lisboa - Teatro Romano as part of Hora de Baco: a late-afternoon live music and wine-tasting evening on the last Thursday of each month with views over Lisbon, supported by Cooperativa Agrícola de Santo Isidro de Pegões. An intimate, cultural outing blending music, wine, and a museum setting.
Oficina Masterchef Romano
Join a hands-on cooking workshop at Museu de Lisboa’s Teatro Romano, inspired by TV kitchens but set in ancient Rome. Discover what Romans ate, how they cooked without modern stoves, and sample era-inspired snacks and garum-rich treats in a unique museum setting.