Musée nautique de Bahia

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#1 Bahia Nautical Museum (Salvador) +7 recs 5/5

Housed in the Bahia Nautical Museum, Brazil's oldest military structure, this site showcases Portuguese maritime history through underwater artifacts, vintage navigation tools, and ship models. The adjacent lighthouse, the oldest in the Americas, offers expansive views of the Baía de Todos os Santos (All Saints Bay). Exhibits also address the slave trade with direct, honest accounts.

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#2 Museum of the Discovery of Brazil (Porto Seguro) +7 recs 4/5

Located in Porto Seguro, the Museum of the Discovery of Brazil chronicles the Portuguese arrival in 1500 and the history of indigenous peoples. Through scale models, maps, and artifacts, it illustrates initial contact between explorers and local tribes. Reconstructions and cultural exhibits deepen the experience. A vital stop for understanding early colonization and Brazil's indigenous legacy.

#3 Gasômetro (Porto Alegre) +6 recs 4/5

Gasômetro sits on the banks of the Guaíba lake in Porto Alegre. Once a power plant, it became a cultural hub in 1991 after local protests saved it from demolition. Following extensive renovations that began in 2017, this landmark remains an evolving space for the community in Brazil.

#4 Parque das Ruínas (Rio de Janeiro) +1 rec 3.5/5

Parque das Ruínas, perched in the Santa Teresa neighborhood of Rio de Janeiro, is a cultural space built within the remains of a former patron's mansion. It offers a mix of history, contemporary art, and views of Guanabara Bay and Rio de Janeiro landmarks. It is a spot for a bohemian atmosphere.

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#5 Royal Portuguese Reading Room (Rio de Janeiro) pas encore de reco

The Royal Portuguese Reading Room, located in downtown Rio de Janeiro, is a masterpiece of Neo-Manueline architecture opened in 1887. This library houses over 350,000 volumes, including rare editions and manuscripts central to Portuguese-language culture. With its majestic interior, carved wooden shelves, and natural light, it offers a peaceful retreat for history and literature lovers.

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Mansion ruins

I went to Parque das Ruínas after taking the famous Escadaria Selarón and heading toward the bohemian neighborhood of Santa Teresa in Rio de Janeiro. You walk right by the ruins. Honestly, I did not s…

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An important personality

I didn't get the chance to visit his house, but many Brazilian streets are named after this renowned aviator. A model of his first plane is on display a little further down the street.

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Very informative

Great explanations about the history of the Portuguese Empire in exile in Brazil, lots of 19th-century paintings, and rooms and gardens truly worthy of a palace. You can see why the imperial family ch…

5 0

Beautiful villa

Just a stone's throw from a beautiful park where you can go for a nice hike in the hills above the city to get away from the traffic noise for a while.

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An artistic house

The name might not sound like much, but Parque das Ruinas is actually a remarkable artistic site. Wall murals, contemporary art exhibitions, and a gallery of works made from recycled materials, all ho…

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A quick tour

Not a whole lot to see, but you learn a little more about the discovery of Brazil by Portuguese explorers and you can visit a replica of a caravel from that era. The walk along the beach is worth it.

7 0

An icon of Brazilian culture

Jorge Amado is a great 20th century writer who was born in Ilhéus.

5 0

Superb museum

A bit off the beaten path, but you can still get there using the city bus. The museum is worth the trip, and so is its restaurant.

3 0

Cais do Sertão Museum

Not a lot of explanations, but the film projected on the big screen gives a good overview of the culture of the Nordeste. Quite a bit of info on the musicians from the region, whose best tracks you ca…

4 0

A very interesting nautical museum

Navigation instruments, maps of the Bay of All Saints, the history of the bay's exploration and the construction of Brazil's first city, a few words on the triangular trade and relations with the Amer…

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