Travel through history aboard a frigate

Lisbon, Portugal

D. Fernando II e Glória Frigate

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20% off the ticket price to see D. Fernando II e Glória Frigate

Built entirely of wood, D. Fernando II e Glória Frigate is a one-of-a-kind ship in all the world. Climb aboard, take a trip through history and feel like a true sailor, facing the sea fearlessly.

Fragata D. Fernando II e Glória was launched in 1843, being the last ship of the Portuguese Navy to be powered exclusively by sail and the last ship to make the "Carreira da Índia." For 33 years, it has traveled more than 100,000 nautical miles, the equivalent of five trips around the world. Her name is a tribute to the Queen of Portugal, D. Maria II, and her husband, D. Fernando II.

The ship made her last trip in 1878, when it became a part of the Naval Artillery School until 1938. In 1963, the history of the Frigate was ravaged by a great fire, which left it almost submerged in the Tagus River until 1992. At that time the restoration work began and the frigate opened to the public as a museum at EXPO 98.

Opening Hours

  • Summer Schedule (May 1st to September 30th)

From Tuesday to Sunday: from 10am to 6pm

  • Winter Schedule: (October 1st to April 30th)

From Tuesday to Sunday: 10am to 5pm

 

Closed:

January 1st, May 1st and December 25th

Prices

  • Child (0-3 years) - Free
  • Youth (4-12 years) - 2,50 €
  • Adult (13-64 years old) - 5,00 €
  • Senior (+65 years old) - € 2.50

Free Days:
  • Navy Day - May 20th
  • Children's Day - June 1st (Free for children under 12 years)