Top 10 Historic Sites in State of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil

May 5, 2022 Rosalyn Ihle

Discover the best top things to do in State of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil including Pedra Grande Archaeological Site, Igreja Gabriel, Vidraria Madelustre - Mundo do Vidro, Famiglia Tasca, Recordar Fotos Estudio, Ruins of Sao Miguel das Missoes, Parque Aldeia do Imigrante, Caminhos de Pedra, Aurora Winery, Casa do Colono.
Restaurants in State of Rio Grande do Sul

1. Pedra Grande Archaeological Site

Sao Pedro do Sul, State of Rio Grande do Sul Brazil
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5.0 based on 1 reviews

Pedra Grande Archaeological Site

2. Igreja Gabriel

Rua Independencia, 533, Igrejinha, State of Rio Grande do Sul 95650-000 Brazil 5535451011
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5.0 based on 3 reviews

Igreja Gabriel

3. Vidraria Madelustre - Mundo do Vidro

Cristovao Colombo 190 Bairro Santa Terezinha, Garibaldi, State of Rio Grande do Sul 95720-000 Brazil +55 54 3462-9524 [email protected] http://www.facebook.com/Amagiadovidro/
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5.0 based on 145 reviews

Vidraria Madelustre - Mundo do Vidro

Horários para visitação: Terça a sábado 9h, 10h, 11h, 13h, 14h, 15h ou 16h (verifique disponibilidade). “A visitação turística à Madelustre é organizada a partir da busca por agregar conhecimentos sobre o "mundo do vidro" àquele que a visita. No mini memorial é abordado sobre a história, composição e curiosidades, como por exemplo a maior taça de espumante do mundo - reconhecida pelo Guinness Book - ter sido produzida pela Vidraria Madelustre (a taça está exposta no local). A vidraria faz demonstrações de suas atividades para quem deseja vivenciar a magia da transformação do vidro nas técnicas de vidro soprado, vidro moldado (piastra) ou vidro centrifugado. No showroom há produtos que mostram a produção da Madelustre, seja em peças decorativas, como de iluminação que é o segmento de atuação da empresa.” - Valor da visita: R$20,00 por pessoa, crianças com idade inferior a 12 anos não pagam. - Pode-se visitar a loja sem custo.

4. Famiglia Tasca

Linha Santo Isidoro Vale dos Vinhedos, Monte Belo do Sul, State of Rio Grande do Sul 95718-000 Brazil +55 54 99615-3813 [email protected] http://www.famigliatasca.com.br
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5.0 based on 36 reviews

Famiglia Tasca

It's a Family business, the location has a Museum who tells the history of the forefathers, since they arrived in Brazil in 1882. The family does different kind of jams and grape juices, you can taste all of them and buy your favorite ones. The place have an amazing view of the mountains and its very receptive.

5. Recordar Fotos Estudio

Avenida Dom Luiz Guanela 357 Sao Jose, Canela, State of Rio Grande do Sul 95680-000 Brazil +55 54 3878-3205 [email protected] http://recordarfotos.com.br
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5.0 based on 68 reviews

Recordar Fotos Estudio

Photographic studio specializing in old photographs of Italian immigration, with old clothes and accessories.

6. Ruins of Sao Miguel das Missoes

Sao Miguel das Missoes, State of Rio Grande do Sul 98865-000 Brazil http://whc.unesco.org/en/list/275
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4.5 based on 885 reviews

Ruins of Sao Miguel das Missoes

One of five Jesuit Missions of the Guaranis, a UNESCO World Heritage Site that encompasses missions in Argentina, Bolivia, Paraguay and Brazil.

Reviewed By JoseP96 - Burnaby, Canada

The ruins is an UNESCO world heritage site, the cost is R$ 5.00 about 2 Canadian dollars, also have the audio guide in different languages (the cost would be a little more) . The size of the cathedral is amazing, the area surrounding is full of wildlife.

7. Parque Aldeia do Imigrante

Av 15 de Novembro, 1966, Nova Petropolis, State of Rio Grande do Sul 95150-000 Brazil +55 55 99931-1639 [email protected] http://www.aldeiadoimigrante.com.br
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4.5 based on 2,159 reviews

Parque Aldeia do Imigrante

The Park is the most prominent tourist attraction in the city. It was created to rescue and preserve the historic past of the immigrants who settled this region, predominantly German immigration.The park is divided into two spaces, the first being the Bavarian Village and according to the Historical Village, where we find a representation of the history of the first immigrants shaped Living Museum.

Reviewed By Eulenspeegel - San Antonio de Pereira, Colombia

Parque Aldeia do Imigrante is a tribute to the brave, perseverant German immigrants who settled in this faraway land almost 200 years ago. The park not only keeps the German spirit alive, but serves as an encapsulated sample of German culture in Brazil. The entrance to the park fronts on Hwy RS-235 in the town of Nova Petropolis. The park is an easy 1 1/2 - 2 hour ride from Porto Alegre. My wife and I toured the park towards the end of the day. Unfortunately, our time was compressed, and we were not able to see all that this wonderful park has to offer. Parque Aldeia is perfect blend of nature, culture and history. Upon entering, we followed the sound of a live traditional German band playing under the shelter of an outdoor pavillion and outdoor cafe. Various German Brazilian couples were out on the dance floor enjoying themselves. As much as we would have enjoyed spending time with this lively crowd, we pressed on to see as much of the park as we could before it closed. Further on the trail, my wife and I descended to an idyllic lake with swan-shaped pedal boats. We continued up a trail to the old German village... which is comprised of various buildings "borrowed" from various small towns throughout the "Romantic Route."... including a church, school, bank and various other structures. I was surprised to see a model of the famous Wartburg (where Luther translated the Bible into German). My only regret is that we did not have time to enjoy all that Parque Aldeia has to offer. But, we are coming back soon to spend a couple of weeks in the Nova Petropolis area. A picnic at the park is on our agenda. The park is operated and maintained by the muncipal government. Entrance is a modest 18 Reales. One word of warning, though. Make sure you keep an eye on your metered parking, The attendants are quick on the draw. My wife and I parked about a block away from the park, but the municipal parking fee machine was another 100 yards away. We purchased time, but when we returned with our paid ticket, a notice of violation was stuck under the wiper. I managed to convince the young man that I had no intention of being a scofflaw and showed him my paid parking ticket.

8. Caminhos de Pedra

Linha Palmeiro, S/N Distrito de São Pedro, Bento Goncalves, State of Rio Grande do Sul 95700-00 Brazil +55 54 3455 6333 [email protected] http://www.caminhosdepedra.org.br/?page_id=271
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4.5 based on 5,019 reviews

Caminhos de Pedra

9. Aurora Winery

Rua Olavo Bilac 500, Bento Goncalves, State of Rio Grande do Sul 95700-362 Brazil +55 54 3455-2000 [email protected] http://www.vinicolaaurora.com.br
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Aurora Winery

AURORA’s story began in 1875 with the settling of Northern Italian immigrants in Brazil. Arriving in the Serra Gaucha in the south of Brazil, they found beautiful mountainous landscapes and a climate similar to that of their home country. Recalling their European culture and habits, the immigrants quickly resumed the ancient art of winemaking. On February 14, 1931, sixteen grape growing families from the city of Bento Goncalves in the Serra Gaucha joined forces to launch the groundbreaking venture that was to become the largest of its kind in Brazil: THE AURORA COOPERATIVE WINERY. Within a single year, the winery’s collective production amounted to 137,000 kg worth of grapes, laying the groundwork for a company destined to become not only the largest, but also one of the most technologically advanced wineries in Brazil. Today, the Aurora Winery lies in the heart of Bento Goncalves and is still the largest winery in Brazil. More than 1,100 families have joined the cooperative, in which production is supervised by technicians who maintain daily contact with individual families and assist them whenever necessary. The technical team, striving always to develop cutting-edge technology, is responsible for continually monitoring the industrial process as well as the quality of the winery’s final products. Aurora winery has maintained its privileged status for over two decades thanks to the company’s consistent modernisation of its production plant, the innovative technology of its units and the strict standards enforced throughout the production process. The extreme care taken during production, from planting the seedlings to bottling the product, is an essential ingredient in the recipe for the continued growth that Aurora has enjoyed throughout the years.

Reviewed By Ramesh27 - Manaus, Brazil

Despite limitations due to the covid-19 restrictions, the visit to the winery is worth it! It was free of charge, and no reservations were necessary, as the flow of visitors is reduced. We were received by a young host, employee of the Aurora winery, dressed in a traditional costume of the region, and she showed us the factory and explained about the history, the production process, and types of wines produced. At the end, one would normally participate in a session trying out the different products, but due to the protocols for the covid-19 pandemic, this was suspended. The tour finishes in the factory store, where all the different products are on sale, and at good prices. Worth the visit!

10. Casa do Colono

Avenida Borges de Medeiros Estacao, Gramado, State of Rio Grande do Sul 95670-000 Brazil +55 54 3036 0389 http://www.gramadocanela.com.br/casa-do-colono
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4.5 based on 4,606 reviews

Casa do Colono

Reviewed By Comidapresente - Sao Paulo, Brazil

Charming store . A Must go! There you can find home made pasta, artisan jams, cookies, chocolate, cheese, juices. On weekends you can try fresh baked breads from a wood-burning stove.

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