Rio de Janeiro (Portuguese pronunciation: [ˈʁi.u dʒi ʒɐˈnejɾu]) is one of the 27 federative units of Brazil. It has the second largest economy of Brazil, with the largest being that of the state of São Paulo.
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It is a museum for the public awareness of the experience of immigration.This space includes the open-air museum that you can visit and learn about the constructs of the ancient guest house dating from the end of XIX century. Diversified memorials and historiographical narratives, over five totems, present the visitor places that were once occupied by officials and immigrants.
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Originally a fortress and an ammunition depot dated of Colonial Brazil, the National Historical Museum created in 1922 became one of the most important museums of history in the country, housing a collection of circa 300,000 items. It holds 9,000 square meters galleries of long term and temporary exhibitions, besides a Library and Historical and Institutional Archives .
It took us ca 2 hours to see the part of the museum we were interested in (history of Brazil) and it was really interesting, good AC inside, important on a hot day and nice break from the always-busy-city.
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The visit was very informative, and we especially liked that this was an active coffee plantation, which allowed us to understand Brazilian history a bit. The hosts were extremely kind and helpful, especially when we arrived later in the day than planned. They even took us to the pousada where we were staying the night. Highly recommended.
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Besides being able to see the fort with the entrance fee (7 real) there's also some interesting museums. There's some nice cafes as well . They are a bit expensive though.
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