Renowned for its modernist lines and futuristic design, Brasilia is a study in urban planning and the only city built in the 20th century to be counted among UNESCO's World Heritage Sites. Where only five years before its inception there was desert, now there are innovative buildings and imaginative monuments, ranging from the hyperboloid Cathedral of Brasilia to the lunar-esque Complexo Cultural da Republica to the glass-box Palacio da Alvorada.
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Exhibition space, beautiful garden, theater, cinema, multimedia stage, the CCBB has been a center of reference for cultural activities in the city of Brasilia. Since its inauguration in 1993, it has been taking the institutional role for the development and preservation of all kinds of art.
Coffe with a nice view of JK bridge, a nice restaurant, cinema, shows, outdoor attractions, nature, free parking. Wether you are alone or with the whole family, this a place to go and find something to do. A nice mix of Art and nature. Pic nic is also an option (don't forget to pick up your trash)
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The Athos Bulcão Foundation was created in 1992 and works on promoting, documenting, preserving, researching and publicing the work of Athos Bulcão, further on commercializing multiple copies of his work. The institution also develops important projects on art education, youth mobilization and patrimonial education. Visit us and check out the art of Athos Bulcão, our projects and products. Born in the city of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, Athos Bulcão (1918-2008) explored many techniques being a multiple artist. During a 70 year-long career he created paintings, drawings, engravings, sculptures and the monumental integration of art into architecture. In 1958, he moved to Brasilia where he lived until his death, in 2008. One of the most well known Brazilian artists in the 20th century, Athos found in the tilery his reatest artistic expression. His projects with Oscar Niemeyer and João Filgueira Lima, (aka Lelé) became a landmark of Brazilian architecture.
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Open Tuesday to Friday, from 9 am to 5pm (last entry 4:30 pm). Closed on national holidays. Visit the Art Gallery on 8th floor (10 am to 5 pm). Bring na ID with photo for identification. closing dates: from Dec 20th, 2019 to Jan 06th 2020.
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BSB Memo brings Brasilia's design & architecture to objects & gifts.
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