1. Casa das Historias
    © Casa das Historias
  2. Casa das Historias, Museus, Galerias, Cascais
    ©Ana Luzia
  3. Casa das histórias Paula Rego
    © CM Cascais | Casa das Histórias Paula Rego (Cascais), um projecto de Souto de Moura

Paula Rego House of Stories

  • Museums | Art and design
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Time Out says

This building designed by prizewinning Portuguese architect Eduardo Souto de Moura is the jewel in the crown of the Bairro dos Museus in Cascais, a ‘Museum District’ created to generate synergies between 12 local institutions. It stages two temporary exhibitions a year but 22 paintings and 29 drawings by Rego, one of Portugal’s bestknown artists are permanently on display; among highlights are Centaur (1964) and Angel (1998).

Details

Address
Avenida da República, 300
Cascais
2750-475
Price:
Admission €5
Opening hours:
Tue-Sun 10am-6pm

What’s on

As Meninas Exemplares

The Exemplary Girls was written by the Countess of Ségur in 1858. The children's book by the Russian author—who wrote this and many other adventures about well-born girls who behave terribly—now lends its name to the new exhibition at Casa das Histórias Paula Rego. Curated by Catarina Alfaro, it features the female figure, both in childhood and adulthood, as the protagonist and presents, for instance, the hand-coloured lithographs The Salmon-Coloured Dress and Communion, inspired by poems by Adília Lopes. The exhibition, which is open until the end of January 2027, also includes works from the "Jane Eyre" (2001-2002) and "Pendle Witches" (1996) series, influenced respectively by the work of Charlotte Brontë and Blake Morrison, as well as the six prints of "Female Genital Mutilation", a 2009 series that denounces practices of gender-based violence affecting girls in various parts of the world.
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