Casa de José Régio

The Douro


Religious art, antique furnishings, ceramics and early-20th-century contemporary art can be glimpsed at this museum, named after the distinguished local-born poet, playwright and healer José Régio (1901–69), who lived and worked here. Admission includes a guided tour through each floor of the town house. The stunning upstairs office and library, and the rooftop garden, are highlights.


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