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Cultural Centers in Espinho

Centro Multimeios de Espinho

  • art

Avenida 24, 800
4500-202, Espinho

Espinho

A recently constructed building with modern architecture, featuring spaces designated for specific activities such as a cosmotheque, a tempus room with a cinema screen six times larger than standard size, a spatium room (planetarium-type), an exhibition gallery, a multipurpose room, a cafeteria, and a shop.

Casino de Espinho

  • leisure

Rua 19, 85
4501-858, Espinho

Espinho

A prime gaming and leisure venue, located very close to the sea in the center of Espinho. In addition to the gaming area, which is uniquely beautiful, it includes three performance rooms with daily shows in a luxurious setting and a cinema that is also open daily. The gaming areas offer a remarkable variety of table games and two slot machine rooms with 1000 state-of-the-art machines, and even a bingo hall for 280 people with a sea view. It also has a restaurant and two bars.

Museu Municipal de Espinho

  • heritage

Avenida João de Deus
4500-198, Espinho

Espinho

The museum is located in the Espinho Art and Culture Forum (FACE), the former Brandão, Gomes & Companhia canning factory. It includes three permanent exhibitions: canning factory, traditional fishing techniques, and fishing/working-class neighborhood. It also has a temporary exhibition gallery, a documentation and research center for local history, and an educational service.

FACE – Fórum de Arte e Cultura de Espinho

  • art

Rua 41
4500, Espinho

Espinho

This cultural space results from the rehabilitation of former Barry. It is a space dedicated to research, cultural development and the provision of services to the community.

Zon Lusomundo Casino de Espinho

  • leisure

R. 19, 85
4500-256, Espinho

Espinho

Auditório de Espinho

  • art

Rua 34, 884
4500-318, Espinho

Espinho

Living room performances of various genres.

Biblioteca Municipal José Marmelo Silva

  • heritage

Avenida 24
4500-358, Espinho

Espinho

Space designed by the architect Rui Lacerda, consisting of a large open space, where books and readers coexist in one space.