Discover the best top things to do in Serra Fluminense, Brazil including Handicraft Museum of the State of Rio de Janeiro, Casa do Poeta Atelie, Gallery 275, Museu de Porcelana de Petropolis, Imperial Museum, Museu Casa de Santos Dumont, Jardim do Nego, Centro de Visitantes Von Martius Museum, Honey Museum, Sobrado Historico Jose Francisco Lippi.
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The workshop usually runs from Friday to Sunday with the exhibition and sale of the paintings and crafts of Marinete C. Sacramento, Moacyr Sacramento books and CDs, and poems and watercolors, signed by the two artists. Marinete has participated in several collective and individual exhibitions and has in his curriculum some awarded works. Moacyr, in turn, has 20 books edited, several of them worked in public and private schools of several Brazilian cities. As an interpreter and as a speaker he has already performed in companies, secondary schools, universities and cultural spaces. Another one of the pair is the Sarau with Caipira Tea, where Moacyr speaks his poems, plays harmonica of mouth, account "causu". The duration is approximately 01:30. In the sequence, Marinete serves the caipira tea, with several delicacies prepared by her. This event is marked by the tour companies in advance. The Casa do Poeta Atelie, in the Conservatory, began its activities - on March 15, 2000.
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More than 1400 handmade porcelain animals during the 19th and 20th centuries, divided into 11 rooms by the Museum. This is the only museum in the Americas to bring together such a collection.
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The Imperial Museum in Petrópolis, Brazil, is one of the most attractive cultural points of interest near Rio de Janeiro. Located in the town's historic center, the museum was once Emperor Pedro II's favorite residence. Today, it is one of the most visited museums in Brazil, with the annual average of 300.000 visitors. The exhibitions tell the Brazilian Empire history through furniture, objects, paintings, sculptures and other historic and artistic pieces that belonged to the imperial family or other people from the 19th century.
In 1845, Dom Pedro I declared Petropolis his summer home. The Imperial Palace was completed in 1864. The neo-classical pink and white building is very beautiful and was used as a royal summer home until Independence in 1889. It was then used as a school and became a state museum in 1943. It houses 300,000 artifacts from the royal reign including the Imperial Crown Jewels. Unfortunately, no photos are allowed inside the museum. I really enjoyed my visit -- it is a very worthwhile day trip from Rio.
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This museum, in the former summer residence of Alberto Santos Dumont, father of Brazilian aviation, is devoted to his life and career.
Nice museum to learn a bit about Santos Dumont and a bit of the aeronautical history. The full ticket costs 8 reals.
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