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The São Paulo Museum of Art (Portuguese: Museu de Arte de São Paulo, or MASP) is an art museum in São Paulo, Brazil. [3] [4] It is well known for the architectural significance of its headquarters, a 1968 concrete and glass structure designed by Lina Bo Bardi. [5] It is considered a landmark of the city and a symbol of modern Brazilian ...
Museum of Art of the Parliament of São Paulo; Museum of Contemporary Art, University of São Paulo; Museum of Life; Museum of Modern Art of Bahia; Museum of Science and Technology (PUCRS) Museum of the Portuguese Language; Museum of Veterinary Anatomy FMVZ USP (Portuguese: Museu de Anatomia Veterinária Prof. Dr. Plínio Pinto e Silva)
The São Paulo Cultural Center (English: Centro Cultural São Paulo) is a public institution subordinated to the Municipal Department of Culture of São Paulo that includes the Pinacoteca Municipal, the Oneyda Alvarenga Record Collection, the collection of Mário de Andrade's Folklore Research Mission, a set of libraries, exhibition spaces, an area for various courses, theaters and a cinema.
Municipal Historical Archives of São Paulo; Museu Afro Brasil; Museu do Ipiranga; Museu Lasar Segall; Museum of Art of the Parliament of São Paulo; Museum of Contemporary Art, University of São Paulo; Museum of Fine Arts of São Paulo; Museum of Sacred Art of São Paulo; Museum of the Portuguese Language; Museum of Veterinary Anatomy FMVZ USP
In 1979, it was restored by the Air Force and donated to the São Paulo Museum of Technology. To equip it, parts and components from three other aircraft were used, which were at Campo dos Afonsos, in Rio de Janeiro. In 2011, after the closure of the museum's activities, its collection was transferred to the Catavento Museum. [12]
The Fine Arts Museum of São Paulo occupies three distinct spaces on the Fine Arts campus in Vila Mariana. In the main unit, located at Rua Dr. Alvaro Alvim, is the "Collection Gallery", a large hall with 300 square meters of exhibition area, where works of the permanent collection are exhibited, in exhibitions of medium duration, in addition to the "Vicente Di Grado Gallery", dedicated to ...
The Biennial Pavilion was part of the project to celebrate São Paulo's IV Centennial, with the inauguration of Ibirapuera Park and its group of buildings, which today form event spaces and important museums, such as the Oca and the Afro Brazil Museum. The plan was architected by the iconic Brazilian architect Oscar Niemeyer in 1954.
The Casa do Tatuapé belongs to a series of bandeirista houses located around the Vila de São Paulo de Piratininga that were listed by IPHAN, for constituting the first expression of residential architecture in Brazil, with an emphasis on portraying a massive, functional, and purist artistic aspect. [5] Panel containing historical information