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6 October 2025

October on rails: workshops and Halloween at the Electric Car Museum

The month of October arrives with a special and diverse program at the Electric Car Museum, designed for all audiences. Between creative workshops, debates with special guests, and a double Halloween program, there are activities for everyone — including two with free admission.
 
Halloween
The month of October arrives with a special and diverse program at the Electric Car Museum, designed for all audiences. Between creative workshops, debates with special guests, and a double Halloween program, there are activities for everyone — including two with free admission.
 
Thursday, October 9th – 9:00 AM
Mental Health Week
The Electric Car Museum joins Mental Health Week with a guided tour of the museum, in collaboration with the Magalhães Lemos Hospital.
The initiative aims to contribute to raising societal awareness of the importance of mental health, promoting literacy in this area and encouraging reflection on the best responses to existing needs.
The activity lasts approximately 1 hour and 30 minutes, is free of charge, but requires prior registration via the link: https://formularios.chporto.pt/view.php?id=82865
Saturday, October 11 – 10:30 AM
Through the Shadows
Have you ever imagined a trip in an electric car where your shadow is the star?
With this in mind, the Museum invites everyone to participate in the new edition of the Electric Families program, with a creative workshop for children aged 6 and up.
In this activity, participants are challenged to reinterpret the world around them through plays of light and shadow, giving new meanings to familiar images.
The activity for two people costs 15 euros and a single ticket costs 10 euros.
Reserve your place now using the form: https://forms.gle/yGoyUnrnvjwbR3ek9
Saturday, October 25 – 3:00 PM
Building bridges: connecting banks, connecting people
The Museum will host a new meeting of the Observatory program, dedicated to reflecting on the bridges we create, both in physical space and in social relationships.
This Saturday, a workshop will take place with the participation of guests from the fields of psychology, history, religion and public institutions, who will share perspectives and experiences on what it means to “build bridges” in different contexts.
Entry is free, but prior registration is required via the form: https://forms.gle/Rvq2SHQFkXUDAndk6
Friday, October 31 – 7:00 PM
The Midnight Tram
On the most chilling night of the year, the Tram Museum invites you to embark on a nocturnal journey where a mysterious brakeman will guide the public through the tragedy of 1911.
With a nighttime electric car ride, this theatrical experience blends history, memories, and suspense—from which not everyone will emerge unscathed.
The activity is recommended for ages 12 and up. Two tickets cost 15 euros, plus 10 euros per person.
Participation in the Halloween activity requires registration via the following link: https://forms.gle/gXUnCWHVwEfZcdcy5
Saturday, November 1st – 4:30 PM
Halloween on rails
This year, Halloween at the Museum is celebrated in double dose. This time, on Saturday afternoon, with an adventure designed for fearless families and groups of courageous friends.
The group will have to face 13 enigmatic challenges, in a journey full of surprises, culminating in a trip aboard a haunted tram, specially transformed for the occasion.
The activity lasts approximately 90 minutes and participation is recommended for children aged 8 and up. The registration fee for two people is 15 euros, plus 10 euros for each additional accompanying person.
Holders of the Porto Ponto card benefit from a 50% discount on all programming.
For more information about these initiatives, contact: 226 158 185 or servicoeducativo.mce@stcp.pt