Caramulo Museum
The collection of antique automobiles at the Museu do Caramulo includes a Peugeot from 1899, a Bugatti 35-B, from 1930, a Rolls-Royce Phantom III (the "car of the Popes"), a Ferrari F-195 Inter and the armored Mercedes that was at the service of Salazar. In perfect state of circulation, this collection well documents the first century of Automobile life in Portugal. The Museum's Art collection includes Portuguese (Grão Vasco, Sousa Cardoso, Vieira da Silva) and foreign (Quentin Metsys, Jordaens, Picasso) painting, four Tournai tapestries from the 16th century, besides the archaeology, sculpture, ceramics and furniture sections