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  2. Parque das Ruínas - Wikipedia

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    The Centro Cultural Municipal Parque das Ruínas, or simply Parque das Ruínas (Ruins Park), is a public park with an art gallery built around the ruins of a mansion, located in the Santa Teresa neighborhood in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. It is a venue for live outdoor concerts and houses a bar.

  3. Banco do Brasil Cultural Center (Rio de Janeiro) - Wikipedia

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    The Banco do Brasil Cultural Center (Portuguese: Centro Cultural Banco do Brasil) in Rio de Janeiro, also known as CCBB Rio de Janeiro or CCBB RJ, is located on Primeiro de Março Street, opposite Largo da Candelária, in the Central Zone of the city, and has a built-up area of 19,243 square meters.

  4. List of World Heritage Sites in Brazil - Wikipedia

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    Rio de Janeiro: Carioca Landscapes Between the Mountain and the Sea Rio de Janeiro: 2012 1100rev: v, vi (cultural) Rio de Janeiro is located in a scenery of remarkable natural beauty between the sea and mountains covered by lush forests. This setting has shaped the development of the city and inspired arts, music, and literature.

  5. Museu Nacional de Belas Artes - Wikipedia

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    The Museu Nacional de Belas Artes (MNBA; Portuguese for National Museum of Fine Arts) is a national art museum located in the city of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. The museum, officially established in 1937 by the initiative of education minister Gustavo Capanema [ pt ] , was inaugurated in 1938 by President Getúlio Vargas .

  6. Tourism in Brazil - Wikipedia

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    Rio de Janeiro, the most visited destination in Brazil by foreign tourists for leisure trips, and second place for business travel. São Paulo is the most visited city in Brazil, being the number one city for those looking for business, events, gastronomy, cultural tourism and a vibrant nightlife.

  7. Paço Imperial - Wikipedia

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    The current building was constructed by the order of Gomes Freire de Andrade, governor of the Capitania (colonial administrative region) of Rio de Janeiro. The architect was the Portuguese military engineer José Fernandes Pinto Alpoim, a close collaborator of the governor, who greatly enlarged the existing buildings of the Royal mint and the Royal storage house which existed in the same place.

  8. Lona Cultural - Wikipedia

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    Lona Cultural is the common name of a series of covered arena theaters in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, administered by the city's Municipal Secretary of Culture. [1] The theatres serve as venues for cultural activities such as concerts, plays, workshops, art and craft fairs, and courses.

  9. Museu do Índio - Wikipedia

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    Museu do Índio, Botafogo, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. O Museu do Índio (English: The Museum of the Indigenous Populations) is a cultural and scientific agency of the Fundação Nacional dos Povos Indígenas (English: National Foundation of Indigenous Populations) or FUNAI. It was created by Darcy Ribeiro, in the city of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil in