Until June 2013, it was more commonly known as the Pavilhão Atlântico.
Hosting grand spectacles like Cirque du Soleil and Madonna's concerts, the Altice Arena is now also a venue for Casa do Marquês events.
Inaugurated in 2011, Pátio da Galé is located on the west wing of Terreiro do Paço, where the Royal Palace and Casa da Índia stood before the 1755 earthquake.
The Lisbon Exhibition and Congress Center is located next to the Tagus River, 5 minutes from the airport, Gare do Oriente, excellent hotels, restaurants, and commercial and cultural areas.
The National Palace of Ajuda, a former royal palace and national monument, is now a magnificent museum and the only visitable palace in Lisbon that still faithfully preserves the arrangement and decoration of the rooms in the 19th-century style, including the monarchs' quarters and the Throne Room.
With an excellent location and superb infrastructure, it is the ideal place for a wide range of events: congresses, seminars, exhibitions, shows, and other social events.
The Palace contains a remarkable collection of azulejos, particularly in the Sala dos Painéis Holandeses, the Galeria das Artes, and the Sala das Batalhas, where painted tiles depict the history of the 1st Marquês de Fronteira, hero of the Restoration War.
Founded in 1846, the Grémio Literário is a cultural space and institution in Lisbon, now exclusively available through Casa do Marquês for private and corporate events.
"With more than six centuries of history, a unique place to celebrate life, an unmissable destination in Alentejo, an invitation to travel and dream." - Duchess of Cadaval
Located in the historic center of Lisbon (on the site of the former Santiago Alquimista, between Portas do Sol and Castelo de S. Jorge), Suspenso offers 3 versatile zones for events, perfect for small and medium-sized groups seeking an intimate and exclusive space.
Stunning landscapes, communion with nature, and an intrinsic relationship with the surrounding environment. Charm Nature - Boutique Hotel is located in the heart of Cabo da Roca, between the town of Sintra and the municipality of Cascais, just 35 minutes from Lisbon.
This impressive 18th-century palace, classified as a Property of Public Interest, was commissioned by Luís Gomes de Elvas Coronel on land acquired from the Convent of Odivelas.