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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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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