Collection and unmissable expositions

  Beautiful project made by the Portuguese architect Álvaro Siza, Museu Iberê Camargo is an invitation to external contemplation, by its innovative architectural shape, and, intern, thanks to the beauty of its works of art. Besides gathering, preserving, studying and promoting the works of the gaucho painter Iberê Camargo — one of the greatest Brazilian artists of the 20th century —the museum always has some important exposition.

   Show up there. There’s free entrance on Saturdays and Sundays, from 3pm to 8pm, considering that the last access must be made at 7:45pm. It’s on 2000, Avenida Padre Cacique. Telephone: (51) 3247-8000.

Photo: Daniele Farias