Discover the best top things to do in State of Parana, Brazil including Museu de Arte Indigena, Marco Das Tres Fronteiras, Ukranian Memorial, Anhaia, Estrada do Central, Parque Historico De Carambei, Fortaleza N. S Dos Prazeres, Castrolanda Cultural Center, Igreja de Pedra, Reserva Indigena do Apucaraninha.
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Closed on February 22, 24 and 25 of 2020 due to Carnival holiday. Here at MAI - Museu de Arte Indigena, are gathered numerous original pieces of art made by Brazilian natives, including pieces made of feathers, pottery, weaves, musical instruments, ritualistic masks and utility objects. This collection is the result of over a decade of work of our director and founder, Julianna Podolan Martins, an indigenous art specialist, that collected art and knowledge from several ethnicities that live all over Brazil. This museum is formed by a private collection that originally was exhibited in Clevelandia, Parana in 2009. Since then, it has been known around the world for its diversity and beauty. And now the museum is located in Curitiba, Parana.
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Visite o lugar mais charmoso de Foz do Iguaçu. O Marco das 3 Fronteiras oferece as melhores experiências na Terra das Cataratas. Viva momentos inesquecíveis com as apresentações culturais e cenários incríveis no ponto mágico do planeta, onde o Brasil faz fronteira com a Argentina e o Paraguai.
I visited the place, expecting to see the Brazilian border marker, and see the other two border markers of Argentina and Paraguay, as that is the name of the small park, and probably Brazil's most famous triple land border. However, I was more than happy to realise, that what was once just a viewing point, is now a privately run park. Despite having to pay for the entrance, it was worth the fee: well kept, it not only is lit, organized and does have a very good vantage point to see the border markers of the other two countries, but also enlightens the visitors on a little of the history of when Foz de Iguaçu was discovered/established. The highlight is a dance-presentation of typical dances of Brazil, Argentina and Paraguay. All performed very well, and great to watch. Maybe it is a little tedious for children, but definitely interesting and also educative! Loved it!
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Opened in 2016, it has two memory spaces that provide the guided tour: Memorial of the Dutch Immigration and Historical Museum of Castrolanda. The Dutch Immigration Memorial, or "De Immigrant" Windmill, was built in 2001 by the Dutch engineer Jan Heijdra, celebrating the 50th anniversary of Dutch immigration in Castro. The windmill is 37 meters high, from the ground to the tip of the spade, and is an original size replica of the "Woldzigt" mill, located in the province of Drenthe in the north of the Netherlands, the region of origin for most of the immigrants. The Historical Museum of Castrolanda was inaugurated in November of 2016 has an architecture that represents a "Boerderij" style of typical farm houses of the North region of the Netherlands, uniting residence and stable. The outer area of the Museum is also part of the historical construction of space. The garden, with its landscaping, followed the ideology of Dutch rural gardens, meeting the needs of the family and animals, with the construction of vegetable gardens, orchard and well, thus ensuring the subsistence of the house.
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