Galeria Fernando Santos’s been going for 25 years and was the first to open in Rua Miguel Bombarda, which today is the site of Porto’s main cluster of galleries. It mainly works with established artists, such as Portugal’s own Nikias Skapinakis, Gerardo Burmester and Pedro Cabrita Reis, as well as foreign names such as Antoni Tàpies, Julian Schnabel and Santiago Ydáñez. But there’s room for up-and-coming artists, too.
Porto is the perfect city break for about a million reasons. Firstly, it's walkable AF. Second, the food is great. Third? There's tons of culture to discover, all the way from the huge well-known galleries to the small independents.
So whether you're into conceptual art, street art or the finest of fine art, Porto has enough of the stuff to fill your days. From museums to galleries to pop-ups, here are the very best galleries in Porto right now.
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