Discover the best top things to do in State of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil including Museu dos Beatles, Casa de Cultura Mario Quintana, Fundacao Ibere Camargo, Museu de Ciencias e Tecnologia da PUCRS, Mundo a Vapor, Museu Comunitario Casa Schmitt, Fundacao Ernesto Frederico Scheffel, Museu da Uva e do Vinho, Museu Oceanografico Eliezer de C. Rios, UCS Science Museum.
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5.0 based on 714 reviews
I'm very happy to have visited the Beatle Museum in Canela Rio Grande do Sul Brasil, here you can see how the Beatles starts from the begin , with a very professional guide , the place is magic full of Beatles memories , I personally recommended to visit this place . And I recommended to watch carefully all the videos .Vincenzo
4.5 based on 2,486 reviews
Great place to view the amazing art deco architecture and have a coffee on the top for a nice view. This used to be a hotel and now converted into a cultural centre. I hope thgis review is helpful : )
4.5 based on 2,178 reviews
Iberê Museum is a great place to visit. It's right by Guaíba River and besides seeing lots of paintings and art works, you can find good coffee at Press Café watching one of the most beautiful sunsets. The visitation is free, but it's a good idea to make a reservation and be certain that the museum is open.
4.5 based on 4,470 reviews
Closed of 01/21/2019 to 03/06/2019. The mission of the Museum of Science and Technology, based on the institutional principles of the Pontifical Catholic University of Rio Grande do Sul, is to generate, preserve and disseminate knowledge through its collections and exhibitions, contributing to the development of science, education and culture. The performance of the Museum as a channel for the diffusion of knowledge takes place through its exhibitions. Elaborated to awaken the curiosity and the taste for the sciences, they value the participation of the visitor who, when engaging in unusual and playful experiences, becomes the protagonist of their own learning. With interactive experiments and thematic exhibitions, the Museum is a unique space, full of fun and unusual experiences for visitors of all ages. Discount for teachers and students only in the purchase at the museum
This is an university, is good for studying but no to visit for tourism o making business. I don't recomend it to visit.
4.5 based on 7,542 reviews
From the imposing recreation of a very unusual train accident at the entrance, one would think this is just a train musuem. And though trains do play a special part in the attractions inside, it's a bit more than that. A young man in the 1950's started a hobby of recreating vapour-powered machines - and over time these were put in model settings representing several locations around the world which had influence in the history of energy generation. The guides/monitors, who are necessary for the visitors to get the full jist, are continously available, including some who lead English or Spanish-speaking groups. It's a brief, but truly educational and enjoyable tour. By the way, the machines are in working order and one, for example, creates paper for the visitors to take home as a memento. There are nice spaces for kids to experiment - not quite on the level of kids' museums in the US, but for Brazilian standards, above average. There is a simple train ride, which will be upgraded; the current one really is aged and though adults and kids go on it, it's more like a kiddie-ride. It's the only outside activity. Something else that will be improved is the lovely train model - which shows how one would have traveled by that form of transportation from the capital Porto Alegre to Canela (unfortunately, train transportation fell out of favor in Brazil in the 1950s). Currently, the trains aren't doing the rounds that fascinate kids and adults alike. We also enjoyed taking a family picture in the "historical photo" area. And the souvenir store actually had really reasonable prices, as it was doing a post-Christmas sale. All in all, a really worthwhile attraction to visit while you're in Gramado and Canela. Disclaimer: I know the current operations manager, who invited us. But we noticed the prices were not exorbitant at all (if you're a student, R$ 20).
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