Caramulo Museum
Museu do Caramulo
Rua Jean Lurçat 42
Caramulo, Portugal
Museum Information
Two brothers, Abel and João de Lacerda founded in the 1950’s, a unusual museum in a small town called Caramulo, situated on a mountain in the center of Portugal with a luxuriant vegetation overlooking an 80 km valley: the vastest panoramic view of the country. Abel de Lacerda, lover of art, has constructed a building based on the most recent concepts of modern museums so as to exhibit an unusual collection of arte: 500 objects that range from sculptures, furniture, ceramics and tapestries from the roman era to Picasso. João de Lacerda, great automobile lover, constructs another building next to the first with the intention of exhibiting 100 cars and motorbikes that are easily taken in and out of the Museum for maintenance and demonstrations. With the premature death of Abel de Lacerda in 1957, the Fundação Abel de Lacerda was created – today Fundação Abel e João de Lacerda – the institution that runs the Museu do Caramulo, with both buildings for Art and Automobiles, open to the public all year round. More than one million visitors have come to the Museu do Caramulo in its fifty years of existence.
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FIVA Certified Museum
What This Certification Means
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International RecognitionAccredited by FIVA, the global federation of historic vehicle clubs with members in over 60 countries.
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Verified AuthenticityMuseum collections verified for historical accuracy and preservation standards by FIVA experts.
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Quality StandardsMeets FIVA's strict criteria for conservation, education, and public access to automotive heritage.
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Member BenefitsPart of a worldwide network celebrating 60+ years of automotive heritage preservation since 1966.
