A laboratory for experimental Portuguese art during the 70s and 80s, Galeria Quadrum was born from the dream of the artist and collector Dulce D’Agro. Designed by the architect Fernando Peres and housed in the Coruchéus palace, it had a pioneering nature, bringing to light key names in Portuguese art, and quickly establishing its role in the culture of the city. Keeping alive its origin tradition, it aims to pursue its mission as a space for young artists to present their work and a space for on-going educational projects with the involvement of local communities.
Accessibility
Accessible for people with reduced mobility.