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Museu Afro Brasil — Attraction in Região Imediata de São Paulo

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Museu Afro Brasil
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Museu Afro Brasil is a history, artistic and ethnographic museum dedicated to the research, preservation, and exhibition of objects and works related to the cultural sphere of black people in Brazil.
Nearby attractions
Ibirapuera Park
Av. Pedro Álvares Cabral, s/n - Vila Mariana, São Paulo - SP, 04094-050, Brazil
Planetário do Ibirapuera - "Aristóteles Orsini"
Av. Pedro Álvares Cabral, s/n - Portão 10 - Ibirapuera, São Paulo - SP, 04094-000, Brazil
Pavilhão Japonês
Ibirapuera Park - Vila Mariana, São Paulo - SP, 04094-000, Brazil
Monumento a Pedro Álvares Cabral
Av. Pedro Álvares Cabral, 5300 - Vila Mariana, São Paulo - SP, 04094-050, Brazil
Monumento às Bandeiras
Praça Armando de Sales Oliveira - Vila Mariana, São Paulo - SP, 04001-070, Brazil
Auditório Ibirapuera - Oscar Niemeyer
Av. Pedro Álvares Cabral, 0 - Ibirapuera, São Paulo - SP, 04094-050, Brazil
Oca
Av. Pedro Álvares Cabral, S/n - Portão 2 - Moema, São Paulo - SP, 04094-050, Brazil
Smorgasburg
Ibirapuera, São Paulo - State of São Paulo, Brazil
Obelisco e Monumento Mausoléu ao Soldado Constitucionalista de 32
Praça Ibrahim Nobre, s/n - Vila Mariana, São Paulo - SP, 04008-140, Brazil
Peace Square
Av. Pedro Álvares Cabral - Vila Mariana, São Paulo - SP, 04094-050, Brazil
Nearby restaurants
Skye
Av. Brigadeiro Luís Antônio, 4700 - Jardim Paulista, São Paulo - SP, 01402-002, Brazil
La Maison 218
Rua Pirapora, 218 - Vila Mariana, São Paulo - SP, 04008-060, Brazil
Laço de Ouro Dois
Rua Pirapora, 215 - Vila Mariana, São Paulo - SP, 04008-060, Brazil
Boteco da Piscina
R. Curitiba, 130 - Paraíso, São Paulo - SP, 04005-050, Brazil
Restaurante Aldeia
Av. Brigadeiro Luís Antônio, 4737 - Jardim Paulista, São Paulo - SP, 01401-002, Brazil
Restaurante Otaviano
Rua Pirapora, 232 - Vila Mariana, São Paulo - SP, 04008-060, Brazil
Lanches do Mineiro
Av. Srg. Mario Kozel Filho, 221 - Paraíso, São Paulo - SP, 04094-050, Brazil
Art Esfiha
Rua Joinville, 314 - Vila Mariana, São Paulo - SP, 04008-010, Brazil
New's Lanchonete
Rua Joinville, 377 - Paraíso, São Paulo - SP, 04008-010, Brazil
Assembléia Bar
R. Tumiaru, 98 - Vila Mariana, São Paulo - SP, 04008-050, Brazil
Nearby hotels
GoodStay São Paulo Ibirapuera
Av. Brigadeiro Luís Antônio, 4228 - Jardim Paulista, São Paulo - SP, 01402-002, Brazil
Pullman Sao Paulo Ibirapuera
Rua Joinville, 515 - Vila Mariana, São Paulo - SP, 04008-011, Brazil
Unity Hotel - Vila Mariana - São Paulo
Rua Dr. Luiz Falgetano Sobrinho, 89 - Vila Mariana, São Paulo - SP, 04008-110, Brazil
Residencial Caravelas Hotel
R. Caravelas, 468 - Vila Mariana, São Paulo - SP, 04012-060, Brazil
Condomínio do Edifício Stella Vega
R. Salto, 70 - Paraíso, São Paulo - SP, 04001-130, Brazil
FLAT PARQUE IBIRAPUERA
70, R. Salto, 805, São Paulo - SP, 04001-130, Brazil
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Museu Afro Brasil

Portão 10, Av. Pedro Álvares Cabral, s/n - Vila Mariana, São Paulo - SP, 04094-050, Brazil
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Museu Afro Brasil is a history, artistic and ethnographic museum dedicated to the research, preservation, and exhibition of objects and works related to the cultural sphere of black people in Brazil.

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attractions: Ibirapuera Park, Planetário do Ibirapuera - "Aristóteles Orsini", Pavilhão Japonês, Monumento a Pedro Álvares Cabral, Monumento às Bandeiras, Auditório Ibirapuera - Oscar Niemeyer, Oca, Smorgasburg, Obelisco e Monumento Mausoléu ao Soldado Constitucionalista de 32, Peace Square, restaurants: Skye, La Maison 218, Laço de Ouro Dois, Boteco da Piscina, Restaurante Aldeia, Restaurante Otaviano, Lanches do Mineiro, Art Esfiha, New's Lanchonete, Assembléia Bar
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+55 11 3320-8900
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museuafrobrasil.org.br
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Nearby attractions of Museu Afro Brasil

Ibirapuera Park

Planetário do Ibirapuera - "Aristóteles Orsini"

Pavilhão Japonês

Monumento a Pedro Álvares Cabral

Monumento às Bandeiras

Auditório Ibirapuera - Oscar Niemeyer

Oca

Smorgasburg

Obelisco e Monumento Mausoléu ao Soldado Constitucionalista de 32

Peace Square

Ibirapuera Park

Ibirapuera Park

4.8

(86.5K)

Open 24 hours
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Planetário do Ibirapuera - "Aristóteles Orsini"

Planetário do Ibirapuera - "Aristóteles Orsini"

4.4

(767)

Closed
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Pavilhão Japonês

Pavilhão Japonês

4.6

(1.3K)

Closed
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Monumento a Pedro Álvares Cabral

Monumento a Pedro Álvares Cabral

4.7

(122)

Open 24 hours
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Nearby restaurants of Museu Afro Brasil

Skye

La Maison 218

Laço de Ouro Dois

Boteco da Piscina

Restaurante Aldeia

Restaurante Otaviano

Lanches do Mineiro

Art Esfiha

New's Lanchonete

Assembléia Bar

Skye

Skye

4.6

(2.6K)

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La Maison 218

La Maison 218

4.8

(698)

$$

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Laço de Ouro Dois

Laço de Ouro Dois

4.4

(859)

$$

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Boteco da Piscina

Boteco da Piscina

3.6

(10)

$

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Reviews of Museu Afro Brasil

4.8
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1.0
7y

So much rich history! The man at the front desk was funny and very sweet. Apparently I did something incredibly upsetting. I video recorded in a building that doesn't mention "no videotaping". I was walking through the third floor of the museum when I over heard a security guard talking about me over his radio. I continued on through the museum when I was stopped by a serious looking man who was telling me to put my go pro away. No video recording. I told him I don't speak Portuguese and that my go pro does photos too. After the uncomfortable exchange I continued to see him more often. I felt uncomfortable. I walked toward the front desk where I greeted the nice front desk man who I spoke to about video recording. He told me its ok on the third floor after we reviewed the list of rules that only mention no flash photography. The serious looking man suddenly appeared telling the front desk man no recording upstairs. So I said that's fine but no where does it say I can't record. I felt uncomfortable and upset because the dirty looks I received from the other guy were uncalled for. He looked at me like I was scum. I won't step in...

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5.0
3y

This is one of the best museums focusing on the African diaspora that I have ever had the pleasure to visit. I've been to similar museums in Ghana, Tanzania, Washington DC and Curacao and this museum really stands out as one of the best. The vast collection encompasses everything from folk art to popular music to the slave trade Brazil's history. You could easily spend a full day here and not taking everything there is to see, particularly since in addition to their permanent collection they often have special exhibits. The curatorial approach definitely deserves special mention: This Museum overwhelms you, but in a really good way. It draws you in and makes you ask questions It helps you to see things that you wouldn't have seen before. I'm particular note. I loved the display of the Miracles. Well, almost none of the curatorial notes are presented in English I did find that I was able to take pictures of the text and use my Android phone to translate the text into English. It was a bit awkward at times, but it was definitely worth reading the curatorial notes which I thought were...

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5.0
4y

Located inside the parque ibarapuera, this treasure of an artifact collection stands proudly as a monument to Afro Brazilians and their role in the construction of modern day Brazil.

By far one of the most moving museums I have ever visited. The museum is separated into three levels, each of which illustrates the various indigenous groups that composes modern and former brazil.

What I enjoyed most of the museum are the artifacts. No where else have I seen as many artifacts up close than here. One can truly see the work and ingenuity in a lot of the pieces.

From a historical standpoint this place is priceless. They have an actual preserved hull of a ship used to transport slaves from Africa to Brazil. Playing above the ship's hul are pictures of when the ship was recovered. The front desk agent told me the hull is one of the most seen pieces of the museum's collection.

More contemporary, a good piece of the museum consists of artworks by late artists of Afro descent.

If you are in the area I would highly recommend you visit this museum. It stands above the rest in São Paulo...

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Jacob PerezJacob Perez
Located inside the parque ibarapuera, this treasure of an artifact collection stands proudly as a monument to Afro Brazilians and their role in the construction of modern day Brazil. By far one of the most moving museums I have ever visited. The museum is separated into three levels, each of which illustrates the various indigenous groups that composes modern and former brazil. What I enjoyed most of the museum are the artifacts. No where else have I seen as many artifacts up close than here. One can truly see the work and ingenuity in a lot of the pieces. From a historical standpoint this place is priceless. They have an actual preserved hull of a ship used to transport slaves from Africa to Brazil. Playing above the ship's hul are pictures of when the ship was recovered. The front desk agent told me the hull is one of the most seen pieces of the museum's collection. More contemporary, a good piece of the museum consists of artworks by late artists of Afro descent. If you are in the area I would highly recommend you visit this museum. It stands above the rest in São Paulo in my opinion.
Edward DixonEdward Dixon
The museum was surprisingly elaborate and had a wide range of exhibits for its relative newness. I had been to the British Museum and I was able to see pieces I have seen there in the Afro Brasil Museum which says a lot about its ability to decrease the access challenges that people of the third world have in seeing such exhibits. I really appreciated the attention to details and thought that went into the various representation the afro-brasilian presence. As a person from the English-speaking Caribbean it was really refreshing seeing the similarities despite our temporal and linguistic differences. The section on Bahia and their independence effoets reminded me a lot of the Haitian experience. The security personnel told us that you are able to enter the Museum free on Tuesdays and Thursdays. Not sure if this is for all visitors but it is worth checking this out in advance. Hats off to Mr. Araujo for his role in establishing the museum.
Victor WangVictor Wang
Extremely unique museum exhibiting some finer parts of the African diaspora that is normally hidden from view. This shines a spot light on some of the art and culture of the native tribes in Africa, situations they have endured and treasured artifacts from many generations. Wide variety of artifact sizes from the smallest figurines to massive models that take up a large room. The space is extremely well used but also confusing to easily navigate and feels like a maze. Got lost a couple times when walking around. Admission prices are extremely reasonable and the locker rooms located near the entrance are large. Staff are all extremely friendly and relatively few visitors make for a great way to take in the artifacts with peace and quiet. I only wish the opening times were longer and if there were more English translations.
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Located inside the parque ibarapuera, this treasure of an artifact collection stands proudly as a monument to Afro Brazilians and their role in the construction of modern day Brazil. By far one of the most moving museums I have ever visited. The museum is separated into three levels, each of which illustrates the various indigenous groups that composes modern and former brazil. What I enjoyed most of the museum are the artifacts. No where else have I seen as many artifacts up close than here. One can truly see the work and ingenuity in a lot of the pieces. From a historical standpoint this place is priceless. They have an actual preserved hull of a ship used to transport slaves from Africa to Brazil. Playing above the ship's hul are pictures of when the ship was recovered. The front desk agent told me the hull is one of the most seen pieces of the museum's collection. More contemporary, a good piece of the museum consists of artworks by late artists of Afro descent. If you are in the area I would highly recommend you visit this museum. It stands above the rest in São Paulo in my opinion.
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The museum was surprisingly elaborate and had a wide range of exhibits for its relative newness. I had been to the British Museum and I was able to see pieces I have seen there in the Afro Brasil Museum which says a lot about its ability to decrease the access challenges that people of the third world have in seeing such exhibits. I really appreciated the attention to details and thought that went into the various representation the afro-brasilian presence. As a person from the English-speaking Caribbean it was really refreshing seeing the similarities despite our temporal and linguistic differences. The section on Bahia and their independence effoets reminded me a lot of the Haitian experience. The security personnel told us that you are able to enter the Museum free on Tuesdays and Thursdays. Not sure if this is for all visitors but it is worth checking this out in advance. Hats off to Mr. Araujo for his role in establishing the museum.
Edward Dixon

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Extremely unique museum exhibiting some finer parts of the African diaspora that is normally hidden from view. This shines a spot light on some of the art and culture of the native tribes in Africa, situations they have endured and treasured artifacts from many generations. Wide variety of artifact sizes from the smallest figurines to massive models that take up a large room. The space is extremely well used but also confusing to easily navigate and feels like a maze. Got lost a couple times when walking around. Admission prices are extremely reasonable and the locker rooms located near the entrance are large. Staff are all extremely friendly and relatively few visitors make for a great way to take in the artifacts with peace and quiet. I only wish the opening times were longer and if there were more English translations.
Victor Wang

Victor Wang

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