The majority of the cars and motorcycles on display are owned by the Lacerda family, and most are displayed
in an annexe to the main museum building, whilst there is also a room dedicated to miniatures, featuring a
wide array of toys through the ages, predominantly cars and trucks, but also military figures, aircraft and
games. The range of full size vehicles on display is eclectic, and includes a number of vehicles with
interesting histories, like the 1937 Rolls Royce Phantom III that was used by Queen Elisabeth II in 1957, by
General Eisenhower in 1960, by Pope Paul VI in 1967 and Pope John Paul II in 1982, during state visits.
Another is a rare bullet-proof 1937 Mercedes Benz W-07 Pullman Limousine that was built for, but never used
by, the then Portuguese President Oliviera Salazar, whilst there is also an ex-Portuguese government 1947
Cadillac Limousine, together with iconic models like the Mercedes-Benz 300 SL “Gullwing” and the
Lamborghini Miura.
To celebrate the 70th anniversary of Ferrari, the ground floor of the main museum building has been dedicated
to a display of Ferrari models spanning the history of the company, with a small but select collection of cars
carrying the famous Cavallino Rampante badge. They range from the Lacerda family’s 195 Inter Vignale
Coupé, which was one of the first Ferraris in Portugal, and one that they have owned for nearly fifty years,
through to a 599 GTB Fiorano, with along the way the likes of a 500 Mondial sports racing car and an
example of the iconic F40. The Ferrari 70th Anniversary exhibition is scheduled to run until the end of
October, but it has been such a popular attraction that they are hoping to extend it further, although this is
still under negotiation. Therefore, before planning a visit specifically for this exhibition after this date, it is
advisable to check with the museum to determine whether it is still running. The entry fee includes access to
both the main museum building including the art collection on the first floor, together with the main part of the
motor museum in the annexe, whilst there is also a specific catalogue on the Ferrari exhibition available for
purchase at the ticket desk or in the museum boutique.
Ferraris on Display
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