Brazil: attractions and places of interest

Emas National Park

The central-Western part of Brazil is famous for the Emas National Park, which has been under UNESCO protection since 2001. The formation of the park dates back to 1961. Its nature-rich savannah stretches over more than a thousand square kilometers. Climatic conditions The region is dominated by a...

Museum of Modern Art in Rio de Janeiro

The decision to establish the Museum of Modern Art in Rio de Janeiro was made by a group of Brazilian big businessmen in 1948. The group was headed by the famous collector R. De Castro Maya. The museum was opened in 1951, and a year later it was temporarily moved to the Kapanema Palace. In 1952, th...

St. Benedict Monastery in Rio de Janeiro

The Monastery of St. Benedict or the Abbey of Our Lady of Montserrat stands in the center of Rio de Janeiro on the hill of Morro de Sau Bento, from where it got its name. The building was built in the traditional colonial style of the late Renaissance period. It is visited by numerous tourists every...

Maracanã Stadium

Brazil is known worldwide as the country of the most passionate football fans and the birthplace of famous football players. It is no coincidence that the famous Maracana Stadium stands in Rio de Janeiro, on the field of which the hottest football battles have been fought for decades. The official n...

Selaron's Staircase

The sculptor Jorge Celaron was born in 1947 in Chile. He loved traveling and exploring the world. After visiting 50 countries, Jorge decided to settle in Rio de Janeiro in 1980. The artist lived on the very prestigious Manuel Carneiro Street, connecting the urban areas of Santa Teresa and Lapa. The ...

Copacabana Beach

Copacabana is a Brazilian beach in Rio de Janeiro, located on the Atlantic Ocean coast and is world famous for the length of its coastline. The coastline of Copacabana, shaped like a crescent moon, is 4 km long and about 100 m wide. The beach is located 5 km from the city center and is popular and i...

Jaú National Park

The Jau National Park is at least one of the largest nature reserves in Brazil, which was established in 1980. His main task was to protect the equatorial rain forests located near the tributaries of the Amazon. The Zhau Reserve has an impressive size, because it covers at least 23,000 square kilom...

Archaeological Park Solstício

Deep in the Brazilian forests, in the northeastern part of the state of Ampa, there is a local landmark from the time of the Megalith - a circle of vertically exposed granite slabs — Sulsticiu Park. The unusual historical site attracts many tourists and lovers of antiquity. From history In pre-col...

Itaipu Dam

The mighty Paraná River, which runs through Brazil, was blocked by the huge Itaipu dam in 1982. The Paraná River means "Mother of the Sea" in Russian, and it stretches for 4,880 km, flowing out of Brazil. The immense concrete structure was built 20 km from the city of Foz do Iguazu. The Itaipu dam ...

Marajo

Marajo is a huge island in Brazil, which covers 48 thousand km2. Its main territory is located under various ranches inhabited by cattle ranchers, as well as fazenda. About 250,000 people live on the island. The city of Soré is located here, which is considered its capital, because it has a large nu...

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