National Coach Museum

National Coach Museum
Museu Nacional dos Coches
Interior of the Royal Riding School
Former names
  • Royal Coaches Museum
  • Coaches Reaes Museum
Established23 May 1905 (1905-05-23)
LocationLisbon, Portugal
Coordinates38°41′52″N 9°11′59″W / 38.69778°N 9.19972°W / 38.69778; -9.19972
TypeTransportation museum
Websitemuseudoscoches.gov.pt/en/

The National Coach Museum (Museu Nacional dos Coches) is located in Lisbon, Portugal. First established in 1905 as the Royal Coaches Museum (Coaches Reaes Museum), the museum houses historic horse-drawn coaches and carriages that belonged to the royal houses of Portugal from the 16th to the 19th century. The collection is housed across two buildings: the 1787 Royal Riding School of the Belém Palace in Afonso de Albuquerque Square, and a 2015 modern building opposite on Avenida da Índia. The collection comprises around 9,000 objects including ceremonial and gala vehicles and equestrian accessories.

It has been the most visited national museum in Portugal, with 382,593 visitors in 2016. The new building, which houses the majority of the collections, is a project by Paulo Mendes da Rocha in partnership with the Ricardo Bak Gordon studio and engineer Rui Furtado. Since 1 February 2025, Dr Rita Dargent has served as the director of the National Coach Museum.