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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.
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)
In 2013, the three centers combined had 4.4 million visitors: 2,034,397 visitors in Rio de Janeiro, 1,468,818 visitors in Brasília, and 931,639 visitors in São Paulo. [ 2 ] The largest of the CCBB institutions is located in Rio de Janeiro, in an Art Deco building designed by Francisco Joaquim Bethencourt da Silva.
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
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.
The Latin America Memorial (in Portuguese, Memorial da América Latina) is a cultural, political and leisure complex, inaugurated in 1989, in São Paulo, Brazil.The architectural setting, designed by Oscar Niemeyer, is a monument to the cultural, political, social and economic integration of Latin America, spanning an area of 84,482 square meters.
It is the oldest bandeirista house in the city of São Paulo, and one of the few from its period still preserved in the city. [1] Its listing is dated October 22, 1951, process number 353-T, inscription number 291 in the IPHAN (Institute of National Historical and Artistic Heritage) Historical Book.
The Ema Gordon Klabin Cultural Foundation (in Portuguese Fundação Cultural Ema Gordon Klabin) is an art museum located in the city of São Paulo, Brazil.Officially established in 1978, it is a not-for-profit private institution, legally declared as an organization of federal public interest.