Fia Lisboa Lisbon
28 Jun. - 06 Jul. 2025 | International Handicraft Exhibition
In 59 days
Date:
28.06.2025 - 06.07.2025*
Saturday - Sunday, 9 days
Trade Show Contact
fil@aip.pt
www.fil.pt
Audience:
publicly accessible
Cycle:
annually
The FIA Lisboa, also known as the Feira Internacional de Artesanato, is a recognized international crafts fair. This special event takes place annually at the Feira Internacional de Lisboa, a significant exhibition center in Lisbon. The fair is organized in collaboration with the Feira Internacional de Lisboa (FIL), the Fundação AIP, and the CCL. These institutions play a central role in promoting craftsmanship and art in Portugal and beyond. The main themes of FIA Lisboa encompass a wide range of craft areas, including but not limited to ceramics, textiles, jewelry, and woodwork. It provides a platform for artisans to present and sell their latest creations and products. Additionally, the fair offers a variety of services, including workshops, lectures, and demonstrations that promote knowledge and skills in craftsmanship. FIA Lisboa reflects the rich cultural heritage of the country and promotes traditional craft techniques and practices. The fair attracts a variety of local and international exhibitors from various craft sectors. The main visitors to the fair are professionals in the craft industry, art lovers, collectors, and general consumers interested in unique, handmade products. The Feira Internacional de Lisboa, the venue of the fair, is an impressive modern exhibition center characterized by its excellent infrastructure and good accessibility. It is located near the Tagus River and is easily accessible by public transport, car, and bicycle. In summary, FIA Lisboa is an annual celebration of craftsmanship and art. It celebrates the diversity and talent of artisans from around the world and provides a unique opportunity to discover and acquire handmade products.
The Fia Lisboa will take place on 9 days from Saturday, 28. June to Sunday, 06. July 2025 in Lisbon.
Local time:
14:49 h (UTC +01:00)