• The Portuguese Centre for Photography (CPF) is a free public service based in Porto, in the building of the former Relação Prison.
  • Along the way, you’ll reach amazing places like the Clerigos Tower, the Portuguese Center of Photography, the Soares dos Reis Museum, and many more.
  • The Portuguese Centre of Photography was founded in 1997. First exhibitions were held in December of the same year on the ground floor of building until 2000.
  • The Portuguese Center of Photography was created in 1997 by the Ministry of Culture, and is currently under the care of the General Registry Archives.
  • Portuguese Center of Photography Free: All time. In the old days this 18th century building was a court and a prison.
  • The Portuguese Centre of Photography was founded in 1997. The first exhibitions began in December of the same year on the ground floor of the building...
  • The Portuguese Centre for Photography was created in 1997 but since 2001 it works in an historical building located in the heart of Porto’s downtown.
  • Established in 1997, The Portuguese Centre of Photography in Porto is one of the city's premier photographic institutions that is operated and managed by the...
  • The Portuguese Centre of Photography can be found in an old prison in Porto, and has a spectacular collection of cameras which date back to the 19th century.
  • This is the Centro Português de Fotografia (Portuguese Photography Center), which can be visited free of charge by all lovers of the Eighth Art (and not only).
  • In a large, already from the outside very impressive building in the center of Porto, is today the Portuguese Center for Photography.
  • The Portuguese Centre for Photography is a free access public service, headquartered in the former Court of Appeal building.