Beaches are the top draw in this sunny, rapidly developing city, particularly bohemian, party-hearty Iracema, family-friendly Meireles, fishing and boating base camp Mucuripe and low-key Praia do Futuro. Stalls at the Mercado Central or Feirinha Beira Mar brim with local handicrafts, ranging from ceramics to lacework and leather goods. The Dutch-built Fortress of Nossa Senhora da Assunção in the city center, constructed in 1649, marks the spot where Fortaleza originated.
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It was officially inaugurated on June 17, 1910 and features eclectic architecture, an art nouveau showroom, a 120-seat auditorium, foyer, open-air stage space, and the two-thousand-square-foot annex building that houses the Performing Arts (CENA); the Teatro Morro do Ouro, with capacity for 90 people; the plaza Mestre Pedro Boca Rica, with outdoor stage and capacity for 600 people; the Carlos Câmara Library; the Galeria Ramos Cotôco; four study and trial rooms; assembly, lighting and lighting workshops; the Ceará Dance College and the Theater Direction College of the Dragon Sea Institute; the Eleazar de Carvalho Chamber Orchestra; and the Basic Principles of Theater Course.
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Browse the boutiques, but make your purchases at this central market, where the prices are better and you’ll find just about every souvenir imaginable.
This market has been revitalized and it is now very clean and even the elevator is working fine. A source for all your mementos from a trip to Fortaleza and the Brazilian northeast traditions. A must see.
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