Start your day at the charming Portinha 183, a cozy café where you can enjoy a delicious breakfast and prepare for a day full of discoveries. From there, head to the Ibirapuera Park, one of the largest and most beloved parks in the city. In addition to its vast green areas and lakes, the park is home to important cultural spaces, such as the buildings designed by Oscar Niemeyer, the Museu Afro Brasileiro (which celebrates Afro-Brazilian history and culture), the MAM (Museum of Modern Art), the Bienal de Arte, and the MAC (Museum of Contemporary Art). Each of these places offers a unique experience, connecting you to art, architecture, and history.
Start your day at the charming Portinha 183, a cozy café where you can enjoy a delicious breakfast and prepare for a day full of discoveries.
Museu Afro Brasil, in Ibirapuera Park (São Paulo), celebrates African and Afro-Brazilian heritage through art, history, and culture. Housed in Oscar Niemeyer’s modernist Padre Manoel da Nóbrega Pavilion, it opened in 2004. Its 6,000+ artworks explore slavery, resistance, religion, and African influences in Brazil. Highlights include pieces by Carybé, Rubem Valentim, and Mestre Didi, plus sacred orishas and musical instruments. With free admission, it hosts exhibitions, workshops, and events, promoting dialogue on racial equality. A must-visit for understanding Brazil’s Black legacy.
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Museum of Contemporary Art
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