The French-inspired Botanical Garden of Curitiba is one of the Brazilian city’s most popular attractions, its colorful flowers, ponds, paths, and art nouveau greenhouse creating a sweet-smelling fairyland. After a floral stroll, continue to explore Curituba’s lovely landscapes at Parque Estadual de Vila Velha and Parque Tanguá. Visit the Museu Oscar Niemeyer, a celebration of the architect’s bold, abstract works, then enjoy a performance at the marvelous Ópera de Arame, built to look like it’s fashioned out of wire.
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This beautiful forest is amazing because of the atmosphere of peace that permeates the environment. There is a special trail where you can see clay sculptures illustrates the Passion of Christ while verses tell His love story for humanity. Walk through this quiet place is a great opportunity to reflect on the teachings of Jesus, to feel His presence and behold the beauty of His great love.
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The Sanctuary of Divine Mercy was opened on July 24, 1994 by the then Archbishop of Curitiba and is administered by the Congregation of Marians. Year after year, the Sanctuary receives thousands of faithful in the Holy Masses and novenas to the Divine Mercy, in addition to the pilgrims who usually come in caravans seek and acknowledge the graces bestowed by Jesus.
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