Museu da Terra de Miranda

Museums and Palaces
The Terra de Miranda Museum was founded in 1982 by Father António Maria Mourinho. The 17th-century building that it is housed in used to be the Domus Municipalis (Town Hall) of Miranda do Douro, and was also used as a prison.
The museum’s pieces consist of archaeological collections covering various historical periods, as well as an important ethnographic collection illustrating the region of Trás-os-Montes. Overall, the most significant section is the one dedicated to the Terra de Miranda.
The different arts and crafts of the region are represented in various rooms, through agricultural implements and objects used in the promotion and production of wine.
Illustrating the region’s weaving traditions is an exhibition of the apparatus used for making wool and linen, together with a large number of linen and woollen pieces and a collection of regional costumes.
5210-190 Miranda do Douro
Tuesday: 2pm - 6pm; Wednesday to Sunday 9am-1pm / 2pm - 6pm Summer;
Closed: Monday, Tuesday morning and 1st January, Easter, 1st May and 25th December.