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## Agromuseu Municipal Dona Julinha, Ortigosa (Leiria): A Practical Visitor Guide The Agromuseu Municipal Dona Julinha is a small, well-curated agricultural museum in Ortigosa (Leiria, Central Portugal). Housed in the former Casa Agrícola Pereira Alves dos Matos Carreira, it preserves rural life through original rooms, farm implements, transport gear, and everyday objects from the region’s agrarian past. Centro Portugal ### Quick facts - Where: Ortigosa, municipality of Leiria, Central Portugal. Official listings place it on Rua Domingos Fernandes Carreira (2425-781) or Travessa da Igreja—both refer to the same area around the parish church. When navigating, use the GPS the municipality publishes for Ortigosa: 39°49’51.50”N, 8°50’26.50”W. Leiria - Contacts: +351 244 614 635, [email protected]. Museus - Oversight: Managed by Câmara Municipal de Leiria (Leiria City Council). Museus --- ## Why go If you’re building a Leiria itinerary and want more than castles and city museums, this site gives context for how families in the region lived and worked on the land. The collection emphasizes farm tools, transport, and domestic life, arranged inside a mid-20th-century rural house so you see the objects in situ rather than behind abstract displays. Travel Expect a focused visit—typically 45–90 minutes—that pairs well with Leiria’s bigger institutions (e.g., Leiria Castle, m|i|mo – Museu da Imagem em Movimento, and the Paper Mill/Moinho do Papel). The city promotes combined ticket packs that bundle the castle with one or more museums, which is useful if you’re museum-hopping the same day. See the “Tickets” section for current wording and caveats. Leiria --- ## What you’ll see inside - Period interiors: Kitchens, living spaces, and working areas that recreate a Central Portugal farm household—useful for understanding workflows around food, fabric, transport, and storage. Travel - Agricultural implements & transport: Ploughs, carts, harnesses, and hand tools tied to wheat, maize, and mixed farming practices historically common in the Leiria area. Centro Portugal - Local history notes: Signage and municipal descriptions link the house and collection to Ortigosa’s rural economy and to the family of Maria Leonilde “Dona Julinha” Pereira Alves Carreira, for whom the museum is named. Leiria --- ## Hours & admission (verify before you go) You’ll find conflicting hours online due to page updates at different times. Here’s what official/local sources report: - Visit Leiria (city tourism site, EN/PT): Mon–Fri 14:00–17:30; Sat/Sun by appointment only (min. 15 people). The site previously stated “free entrance until 31 December 2023” and lists combined ticket packs with Leiria Castle and other museums (from €2.50 for 2 museums up to €4 for 4), but those prices and the free-entry window may have changed. Treat both as historical until reconfirmed. Leiria - Roteiro de Museus (regional directory): Tue–Fri 09:30–12:30 & 14:00–18:00; Sat by prior booking; closed Mon, Sun, holidays. This is more expansive than the tourism site and may reflect an earlier/alternate schedule. Call or email to confirm the current timetable. Museus Bottom line: Before visiting, contact the museum (+351 244 614 635 or [email protected]) or check the municipal culture page to confirm the day-of schedule and whether any combined tickets or free-entry periods apply at the moment. Museus --- ## Prices & combined tickets (status to reconfirm) Leiria promotes multi-museum packs (Castle + one or more museums such as m|i|mo, Paper Mill, and others). Published pack prices were €2.50 (2 museums), €3 (3 museums), €4 (4 museums). Because the tourism page explicitly tied a free-entry note to 2023, treat both free entry and pack pricing as subject to change and verify on the day you plan to go. Leiria --- ## How to get there - By map/GPS: Use 39°49’51.50”N, 8°50’26.50”W (municipal tourism listing) and target Ortigosa. If your app shows Travessa da Igreja or Rua Domingos Fernandes Carreira, both are acceptable for local navigation—the museum stands close to the parish church. Leiria - Signage: Local directories and municipal pages list the museum under Ortigosa, Leiria; some mapping sites also show the postcode area 2425-781/737 with the phone contact. If you arrive early or outside the afternoon window, expect doors to be shut until the next opening block or your pre-booked time. --- ## Accessibility & visit pacing - The museum occupies a historic house, which can mean uneven floors and thresholds. There isn’t an official, detailed accessibility statement published on the main city pages; if step-free access or specific supports are required, email or call ahead to clarify arrangements for your visit. Leiria - The scale is compact; plan 45–90 minutes depending on how closely you examine the interiors and tools. Families and small groups typically find the format approachable, especially if pairing with a larger site the same afternoon. (This time estimate reflects the scope and format described by city/region sources rather than an official duration.) Centro Portugal --- ## Pair it with these Leiria highlights - Leiria Castle: A major fortress with sweeping views; commonly included in multi-museum packs. Leiria - m|i|mo – Museu da Imagem em Movimento (Museum of the Moving Image): A well-regarded niche museum; often paired with the Castle in the city’s bundles. Leiria - Moinho do Papel (Paper Mill): Featured in the tourism site’s combo offers and complements the “working life” narrative that starts at the Agromuseu. Leiria --- ## A note on the name “Dona Julinha” Municipal history pages explain that Maria Leonilde “Dona Julinha” Pereira Alves Carreira is the namesake associated with the family property where the museum operates today—context that anchors the collection to specific people and a place in Ortigosa. Leiria --- ## Practical tips (evidence-based) 1. Confirm hours the week of your visit. Published schedules differ between official pages; the phone and email listed by the regional directory are the quickest way to verify. Museus 2. Consider a combo ticket if you’re museum-hopping Leiria. The city promotes packs that lower per-site cost; just verify current pricing at the start of the day. Leiria 3. Bring a map pin, not just a street name. Because two street labels circulate online (Rua Domingos Fernandes Carreira vs. Travessa da Igreja), the GPS point for Ortigosa is the most reliable cue. Leiria 4. Photography & exhibits: Some rooms are compact; be mindful around period objects and displays. (No specific photography policy is published on the city pages—ask staff on arrival.) Leiria --- ## What’s changed or potentially outdated (flagging for accuracy) - Free entry “until 31 December 2023” appears on the tourism page; it should be considered out-of-date language unless reconfirmed for your dates. Leiria - Hours vary by source (Mon–Fri afternoons only vs. Tue–Fri mornings & afternoons). Treat both as historical snapshots and verify directly with the museum. Leiria --- ## Official & authoritative sources to check before you go - Municipality culture page (Agromuseu D. Julinha) for current info and background. Leiria - Visit Leiria (EN/PT) for hours, address format, and combo-ticket information. Leiria - Regional museum directory for phone/email and an alternate hour set. Museus --- ### Map & images - Publicly documented images of the museum exterior (2021–2024) confirm the Ortigosa location and provide a visual reference for the building façade. --- ### Bottom line Agromuseu Municipal Dona Julinha is a small, authentic window into rural Central Portugal—a quick, rewarding stop if you’re exploring Leiria beyond the castle circuit. Double-check hours and any multi-museum pack pricing on the day, then give yourself an unhurried hour to appreciate the house-museum and its collection. Leiria All details above reflect the latest information available on municipal and tourism pages at the time of writing; where sources conflict, discrepancies are explicitly flagged so you can reconfirm directly with the museum. Leiria

Key Features

Leiria Castle: A major fortress with sweeping views; commonly included in multi-museum packs. oai_citation:17‡Visit Leiria m|i|mo – Museu da Imagem em Movimento (Museum of the Moving Image): A well-regarded niche museum; often paired with the Castle in the city’s bundles. oai_citation:18‡Visit Leiria Moinho do Papel (Paper Mill): Featured in the tourism site’s combo offers and complements the “working life” narrative that starts at the Agromuseu. oai_citation:19‡Visit Leiria

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Updated October 31, 2025

## Agromuseu Municipal Dona Julinha, Ortigosa (Leiria): A Practical Visitor Guide

The Agromuseu Municipal Dona Julinha is a small, well-curated agricultural museum in Ortigosa (Leiria, Central Portugal). Housed in the former Casa Agrícola Pereira Alves dos Matos Carreira, it preserves rural life through original rooms, farm implements, transport gear, and everyday objects from the region’s agrarian past. Centro Portugal

### Quick facts
– Where: Ortigosa, municipality of Leiria, Central Portugal. Official listings place it on Rua Domingos Fernandes Carreira (2425-781) or Travessa da Igreja—both refer to the same area around the parish church. When navigating, use the GPS the municipality publishes for Ortigosa: 39°49’51.50”N, 8°50’26.50”W. Leiria
– Contacts: +351 244 614 635, [email protected]. Museus
– Oversight: Managed by Câmara Municipal de Leiria (Leiria City Council). Museus

## Why go

If you’re building a Leiria itinerary and want more than castles and city museums, this site gives context for how families in the region lived and worked on the land. The collection emphasizes farm tools, transport, and domestic life, arranged inside a mid-20th-century rural house so you see the objects in situ rather than behind abstract displays. Travel

Expect a focused visit—typically 45–90 minutes—that pairs well with Leiria’s bigger institutions (e.g., Leiria Castle, m|i|mo – Museu da Imagem em Movimento, and the Paper Mill/Moinho do Papel). The city promotes combined ticket packs that bundle the castle with one or more museums, which is useful if you’re museum-hopping the same day. See the “Tickets” section for current wording and caveats. Leiria

## What you’ll see inside

– Period interiors: Kitchens, living spaces, and working areas that recreate a Central Portugal farm household—useful for understanding workflows around food, fabric, transport, and storage. Travel
– Agricultural implements & transport: Ploughs, carts, harnesses, and hand tools tied to wheat, maize, and mixed farming practices historically common in the Leiria area. Centro Portugal
– Local history notes: Signage and municipal descriptions link the house and collection to Ortigosa’s rural economy and to the family of Maria Leonilde “Dona Julinha” Pereira Alves Carreira, for whom the museum is named. Leiria

## Hours & admission (verify before you go)

You’ll find conflicting hours online due to page updates at different times. Here’s what official/local sources report:

– Visit Leiria (city tourism site, EN/PT):
Mon–Fri 14:00–17:30; Sat/Sun by appointment only (min. 15 people). The site previously stated “free entrance until 31 December 2023” and lists combined ticket packs with Leiria Castle and other museums (from €2.50 for 2 museums up to €4 for 4), but those prices and the free-entry window may have changed. Treat both as historical until reconfirmed. Leiria

– Roteiro de Museus (regional directory):
Tue–Fri 09:30–12:30 & 14:00–18:00; Sat by prior booking; closed Mon, Sun, holidays. This is more expansive than the tourism site and may reflect an earlier/alternate schedule. Call or email to confirm the current timetable. Museus

Bottom line:
Before visiting, contact the museum (+351 244 614 635 or [email protected]) or check the municipal culture page to confirm the day-of schedule and whether any combined tickets or free-entry periods apply at the moment. Museus

## Prices & combined tickets (status to reconfirm)

Leiria promotes multi-museum packs (Castle + one or more museums such as m|i|mo, Paper Mill, and others). Published pack prices were €2.50 (2 museums), €3 (3 museums), €4 (4 museums). Because the tourism page explicitly tied a free-entry note to 2023, treat both free entry and pack pricing as subject to change and verify on the day you plan to go. Leiria

## How to get there

– By map/GPS: Use 39°49’51.50”N, 8°50’26.50”W (municipal tourism listing) and target Ortigosa. If your app shows Travessa da Igreja or Rua Domingos Fernandes Carreira, both are acceptable for local navigation—the museum stands close to the parish church. Leiria
– Signage: Local directories and municipal pages list the museum under Ortigosa, Leiria; some mapping sites also show the postcode area 2425-781/737 with the phone contact. If you arrive early or outside the afternoon window, expect doors to be shut until the next opening block or your pre-booked time.

## Accessibility & visit pacing

– The museum occupies a historic house, which can mean uneven floors and thresholds. There isn’t an official, detailed accessibility statement published on the main city pages; if step-free access or specific supports are required, email or call ahead to clarify arrangements for your visit. Leiria
– The scale is compact; plan 45–90 minutes depending on how closely you examine the interiors and tools. Families and small groups typically find the format approachable, especially if pairing with a larger site the same afternoon. (This time estimate reflects the scope and format described by city/region sources rather than an official duration.) Centro Portugal

## Pair it with these Leiria highlights

– Leiria Castle: A major fortress with sweeping views; commonly included in multi-museum packs. Leiria
– m|i|mo – Museu da Imagem em Movimento (Museum of the Moving Image): A well-regarded niche museum; often paired with the Castle in the city’s bundles. Leiria
– Moinho do Papel (Paper Mill): Featured in the tourism site’s combo offers and complements the “working life” narrative that starts at the Agromuseu. Leiria

## A note on the name “Dona Julinha”

Municipal history pages explain that Maria Leonilde “Dona Julinha” Pereira Alves Carreira is the namesake associated with the family property where the museum operates today—context that anchors the collection to specific people and a place in Ortigosa. Leiria

## Practical tips (evidence-based)

1. Confirm hours the week of your visit. Published schedules differ between official pages; the phone and email listed by the regional directory are the quickest way to verify. Museus
2. Consider a combo ticket if you’re museum-hopping Leiria. The city promotes packs that lower per-site cost; just verify current pricing at the start of the day. Leiria
3. Bring a map pin, not just a street name. Because two street labels circulate online (Rua Domingos Fernandes Carreira vs. Travessa da Igreja), the GPS point for Ortigosa is the most reliable cue. Leiria
4. Photography & exhibits: Some rooms are compact; be mindful around period objects and displays. (No specific photography policy is published on the city pages—ask staff on arrival.) Leiria

## What’s changed or potentially outdated (flagging for accuracy)

– Free entry “until 31 December 2023” appears on the tourism page; it should be considered out-of-date language unless reconfirmed for your dates. Leiria
– Hours vary by source (Mon–Fri afternoons only vs. Tue–Fri mornings & afternoons). Treat both as historical snapshots and verify directly with the museum. Leiria

## Official & authoritative sources to check before you go
– Municipality culture page (Agromuseu D. Julinha) for current info and background. Leiria
– Visit Leiria (EN/PT) for hours, address format, and combo-ticket information. Leiria
– Regional museum directory for phone/email and an alternate hour set. Museus

### Map & images
– Publicly documented images of the museum exterior (2021–2024) confirm the Ortigosa location and provide a visual reference for the building façade.

### Bottom line

Agromuseu Municipal Dona Julinha is a small, authentic window into rural Central Portugal—a quick, rewarding stop if you’re exploring Leiria beyond the castle circuit. Double-check hours and any multi-museum pack pricing on the day, then give yourself an unhurried hour to appreciate the house-museum and its collection. Leiria

All details above reflect the latest information available on municipal and tourism pages at the time of writing; where sources conflict, discrepancies are explicitly flagged so you can reconfirm directly with the museum. Leiria

Key Highlights

Leiria Castle: A major fortress with sweeping views; commonly included in multi-museum packs. oai_citation:17‡Visit Leiria
m|i|mo – Museu da Imagem em Movimento (Museum of the Moving Image): A well-regarded niche museum; often paired with the Castle in the city’s bundles. oai_citation:18‡Visit Leiria
Moinho do Papel (Paper Mill): Featured in the tourism site’s combo offers and complements the “working life” narrative that starts at the Agromuseu. oai_citation:19‡Visit Leiria

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Agromuseu Municipal Dona Julinha, Ortigosa (Leiria): A Practical Visitor Guide

The Agromuseu Municipal Dona Julinha is a small, well-curated agricultural museum in Ortigosa (Leiria, Central Portugal). Housed in the former Casa Agrícola Pereira Alves dos Matos Carreira, it preserves rural life through original rooms, farm implements, transport gear, and everyday objects from the region’s agrarian past. oai_citation:0‡Turismo Centro Portugal

Quick facts

  • Where: Ortigosa, municipality of Leiria, Central Portugal. Official listings place it on Rua Domingos Fernandes Carreira (2425-781) or Travessa da Igreja—both refer to the same area around the parish church. When navigating, use the GPS the municipality publishes for Ortigosa: 39°49’51.50”N, 8°50’26.50”W. oai_citation:1‡Visit Leiria
  • Contacts: +351 244 614 635, [email protected]. oai_citation:2‡Roteiro Museus
  • Oversight: Managed by Câmara Municipal de Leiria (Leiria City Council). oai_citation:3‡Roteiro Museus

Why go

If you’re building a Leiria itinerary and want more than castles and city museums, this site gives context for how families in the region lived and worked on the land. The collection emphasizes farm tools, transport, and domestic life, arranged inside a mid-20th-century rural house so you see the objects in situ rather than behind abstract displays. oai_citation:4‡Portugal Travel

Expect a focused visit—typically 45–90 minutes—that pairs well with Leiria’s bigger institutions (e.g., Leiria Castle, m|i|mo – Museu da Imagem em Movimento, and the Paper Mill/Moinho do Papel). The city promotes combined ticket packs that bundle the castle with one or more museums, which is useful if you’re museum-hopping the same day. See the “Tickets” section for current wording and caveats. oai_citation:5‡Visit Leiria


What you’ll see inside

  • Period interiors: Kitchens, living spaces, and working areas that recreate a Central Portugal farm household—useful for understanding workflows around food, fabric, transport, and storage. oai_citation:6‡Portugal Travel
  • Agricultural implements & transport: Ploughs, carts, harnesses, and hand tools tied to wheat, maize, and mixed farming practices historically common in the Leiria area. oai_citation:7‡Turismo Centro Portugal
  • Local history notes: Signage and municipal descriptions link the house and collection to Ortigosa’s rural economy and to the family of Maria Leonilde “Dona Julinha” Pereira Alves Carreira, for whom the museum is named. oai_citation:8‡CM Leiria

Hours & admission (verify before you go)

You’ll find conflicting hours online due to page updates at different times. Here’s what official/local sources report:

  • Visit Leiria (city tourism site, EN/PT):
    Mon–Fri 14:00–17:30; Sat/Sun by appointment only (min. 15 people). The site previously stated “free entrance until 31 December 2023” and lists combined ticket packs with Leiria Castle and other museums (from €2.50 for 2 museums up to €4 for 4), but those prices and the free-entry window may have changed. Treat both as historical until reconfirmed. oai_citation:9‡Visit Leiria

  • Roteiro de Museus (regional directory):
    Tue–Fri 09:30–12:30 & 14:00–18:00; Sat by prior booking; closed Mon, Sun, holidays. This is more expansive than the tourism site and may reflect an earlier/alternate schedule. Call or email to confirm the current timetable. oai_citation:10‡Roteiro Museus

Bottom line:
Before visiting, contact the museum (+351 244 614 635 or [email protected]) or check the municipal culture page to confirm the day-of schedule and whether any combined tickets or free-entry periods apply at the moment. oai_citation:11‡Roteiro Museus


Prices & combined tickets (status to reconfirm)

Leiria promotes multi-museum packs (Castle + one or more museums such as m|i|mo, Paper Mill, and others). Published pack prices were €2.50 (2 museums), €3 (3 museums), €4 (4 museums). Because the tourism page explicitly tied a free-entry note to 2023, treat both free entry and pack pricing as subject to change and verify on the day you plan to go. oai_citation:12‡Visit Leiria


How to get there

  • By map/GPS: Use 39°49’51.50”N, 8°50’26.50”W (municipal tourism listing) and target Ortigosa. If your app shows Travessa da Igreja or Rua Domingos Fernandes Carreira, both are acceptable for local navigation—the museum stands close to the parish church. oai_citation:13‡Visit Leiria
  • Signage: Local directories and municipal pages list the museum under Ortigosa, Leiria; some mapping sites also show the postcode area 2425-781/737 with the phone contact. If you arrive early or outside the afternoon window, expect doors to be shut until the next opening block or your pre-booked time. oai_citation:14‡Wanderlog

Accessibility & visit pacing

  • The museum occupies a historic house, which can mean uneven floors and thresholds. There isn’t an official, detailed accessibility statement published on the main city pages; if step-free access or specific supports are required, email or call ahead to clarify arrangements for your visit. oai_citation:15‡CM Leiria
  • The scale is compact; plan 45–90 minutes depending on how closely you examine the interiors and tools. Families and small groups typically find the format approachable, especially if pairing with a larger site the same afternoon. (This time estimate reflects the scope and format described by city/region sources rather than an official duration.) oai_citation:16‡Turismo Centro Portugal

Pair it with these Leiria highlights

  • Leiria Castle: A major fortress with sweeping views; commonly included in multi-museum packs. oai_citation:17‡Visit Leiria
  • m|i|mo – Museu da Imagem em Movimento (Museum of the Moving Image): A well-regarded niche museum; often paired with the Castle in the city’s bundles. oai_citation:18‡Visit Leiria
  • Moinho do Papel (Paper Mill): Featured in the tourism site’s combo offers and complements the “working life” narrative that starts at the Agromuseu. oai_citation:19‡Visit Leiria

A note on the name “Dona Julinha”

Municipal history pages explain that Maria Leonilde “Dona Julinha” Pereira Alves Carreira is the namesake associated with the family property where the museum operates today—context that anchors the collection to specific people and a place in Ortigosa. oai_citation:20‡CM Leiria


Practical tips (evidence-based)

  1. Confirm hours the week of your visit. Published schedules differ between official pages; the phone and email listed by the regional directory are the quickest way to verify. oai_citation:21‡Roteiro Museus
  2. Consider a combo ticket if you’re museum-hopping Leiria. The city promotes packs that lower per-site cost; just verify current pricing at the start of the day. oai_citation:22‡Visit Leiria
  3. Bring a map pin, not just a street name. Because two street labels circulate online (Rua Domingos Fernandes Carreira vs. Travessa da Igreja), the GPS point for Ortigosa is the most reliable cue. oai_citation:23‡Visit Leiria
  4. Photography & exhibits: Some rooms are compact; be mindful around period objects and displays. (No specific photography policy is published on the city pages—ask staff on arrival.) oai_citation:24‡CM Leiria

What’s changed or potentially outdated (flagging for accuracy)

  • Free entry “until 31 December 2023” appears on the tourism page; it should be considered out-of-date language unless reconfirmed for your dates. oai_citation:25‡Visit Leiria
  • Hours vary by source (Mon–Fri afternoons only vs. Tue–Fri mornings & afternoons). Treat both as historical snapshots and verify directly with the museum. oai_citation:26‡Visit Leiria

Official & authoritative sources to check before you go

  • Municipality culture page (Agromuseu D. Julinha) for current info and background. oai_citation:27‡CM Leiria
  • Visit Leiria (EN/PT) for hours, address format, and combo-ticket information. oai_citation:28‡Visit Leiria
  • Regional museum directory for phone/email and an alternate hour set. oai_citation:29‡Roteiro Museus

Map & images

  • Publicly documented images of the museum exterior (2021–2024) confirm the Ortigosa location and provide a visual reference for the building façade. oai_citation:30‡Wikipedia

Bottom line

Agromuseu Municipal Dona Julinha is a small, authentic window into rural Central Portugal—a quick, rewarding stop if you’re exploring Leiria beyond the castle circuit. Double-check hours and any multi-museum pack pricing on the day, then give yourself an unhurried hour to appreciate the house-museum and its collection. oai_citation:31‡Visit Leiria

All details above reflect the latest information available on municipal and tourism pages at the time of writing; where sources conflict, discrepancies are explicitly flagged so you can reconfirm directly with the museum. oai_citation:32‡CM Leiria

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