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Afro Brasil Museum

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Nestled in the heart of São Paulo’s iconic Ibirapuera Park, the Afro Brasil Museum is a treasure trove of culture and history. This public institution, overseen by the Afro Brasil Museum Association, sprawls across 11,000 square meters in the Padre Manoel da Nóbrega Pavilion. It's a haven for art lovers and history buffs alike, housing over 6,000 works of art. The collection is a vibrant mix of paintings, sculptures, prints, photographs, and documents, alongside ethnological pieces by both Brazilian and international artists, dating from the 18th century to the present day.

Visitors can explore a rich tapestry of African and Afro-Brazilian cultural influences. The museum shines a light on themes such as religion, work, art, and slavery, offering a poignant narrative of the African impact on Brazilian society. It's like stepping into a vivid storybook that chronicles the journey of Afro-Brazilians throughout history.

While you're there, take a moment to appreciate the museum's architecture, a masterpiece that adds to the experience. And don't forget to stroll through Ibirapuera Park afterward, where you can soak in the lush greenery and maybe even catch a local performance or art exhibit. It's a perfect day out, blending culture and relaxation in one of São Paulo's most beloved spots.
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Ibirapuera Park
Opened in 1954 to celebrate São Paulo's 400th anniversary, Ibirapuera Park spans an impressive 1.6 million square meters. It's a haven for sports enthusiasts, featuring courts, bicycle racks, and even some delightful restaurants to refuel at after a
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Embu das Artes Fair
Nestled just 27 kilometers from São Paulo, Embu das Artes is a charming little town bursting with culture. With fewer than 300,000 residents, this place is like a living gallery, and it has a rich history of attracting prominent artists like Brazilia
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Museum of Art of Sao Paulo
The Museu de Arte de São Paulo, affectionately known as Masp, first opened its doors in 1968. This iconic institution was the brainchild of the journalist Assis Chateaubriand and came to life under the leadership of the art dealer Pietro Maria Bardi.
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Portuguese Language Museum
To truly appreciate the richness of the Portuguese language and celebrate it as a cornerstone of our culture, the Museu da Língua Portuguesa was established with a clear mission: to bring the language closer to its speakers around the globe. This rem
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Sao Paulo Cathedral
The story of the Cathedral of São Paulo takes us all the way back to 1589, when plans were made to build a main church, known as the Matriz, in the quaint village of São Paulo. This magnificent cathedral stands as the largest church in the city, stre
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Corinthians Arena
Nestled in the bustling East Zone of São Paulo, the Arena, affectionately known as Itaquerão, is a landmark of Brasil's largest city. This football stadium, crafted for the 2014 FIFA World Cup, boasts a seating capacity for 48,000 passionate fans. It
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Museu do Futebol
The Soccer Museum, which opened its doors in 2008, is a tribute to the sport that Brazilians hold dear. Nestled within the iconic Pacaembu Stadium in São Paulo, it has the power to intrigue even those who aren't die-hard soccer enthusiasts. Covering
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Sao Paulo Zoo
Since its grand opening in 1958, the Sao Paulo Zoo has welcomed over 70 million visitors. Nestled in the heart of more than 900,000 square meters of pristine Atlantic forest, the zoo is a sanctuary for 3,000 different animal species. Each species thr
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Pinacoteca
Nestled within the historic Liceu de Artes e Ofícios de São Paulo building, the Pinacoteca of São Paulo is a stunning visual arts museum specializing in Brazilian artists from the past two centuries. Opened in 1905, it proudly holds the title of the
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Roberto Burle Marx Park
Nestled in São José dos Campos, SP, Roberto Burle Marx Municipal Park, affectionately known as "Parque da Cidade," stretches across an impressive expanse of about one million square meters. This lush area is a slice of history, once part of the forme
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Augusto Ruschi Ecology Reserve
The site is open to the public for educational tours led by knowledgeable guides. These tours follow thoughtfully designed paths that highlight the unique ecosystems of the area: paludosa forest, restingas, swamps, beaches, sea rocks, and Tabuleiro f
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The Ipiranga Municipal Market

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The Ipiranga Municipal Market is located in a very busy part of Ipiranga, where commerce trives, you can find all sorts of things, from food to technology, everyone is quite friendly around here.The prices are quite accessible and you'll most likely
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The Museum of Folklore
The Museum of Folklore in São José dos Campos is a fascinating cultural hub managed by the Cultural Foundation Cassiano Ricardo (FCCR). It operates under the guidance of the Center for Studies of Popular Culture (CECP), thanks to a collaborative agre
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Praia da Enseada Guarujá
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Praia do Éden em Guarujá
Vista como uma das mais belas Praias do Guarujá, a Praia de Éden é um encanto de uma natureza exuberante e incrível.Com aproximadamente 150 mts de extensão a Praia do Éden é cercada por uma mata Atlântica linda e muito preservada, um verdadeiro redut