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Quote: You have not lived soccer until you see a live game at this stadium.Being the biggest stadium in the world and having 3 local teams call it home would be easy to believe that there's not that many fans to fill it Read More
Quote: The National Historic Museum is equivalent to traveling through the pages of Brazilian history from the time of it’s indigenous people to the landing of the Portuguese on the shores of Brazil and up to the Read More
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Quote: Opened in 1908, the Fine Arts Museum was helping to celebrate the 500 year anniversary of the 'discovery' of Brazil by the Portuguese. Interesting items on display included a silver ark meant to carry incense Read More
Quote: This museum features exhibitions exploring the history and culture of Brazil's major Indian groups (Tupi-Guarani, Ge, and Tapuias). When I visited, there was an installation centered around themes of birth, life, Read More
Quote: Tijuca National Park is somewhere to the west and north of Rio, and a bit hard to figure out how to get to, initially. I remember taking the metro, and then taking a bus, but on the way back I found out there's a Read More
Quote: We saw the old Imperial Palace, once the summer home of Brazil's queen and king. Now it's a magnificent museum. It's the only museum I've ever visited where I had to put on large house shoes (with carpet on Read More
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Quote: Located very near the entrance of the Cristo Redentor Monument (turn left out of the train station) is the MIAN--Museu Internacional de Arte Naif or International Museum of Naive Art. When we arrived, the gate Read More