São Paulo Museum of Art or Museu de Arte de São Paulo Assis Chateaubriand - MASP
By Mark FitzgeraldSao Paulo Museum of Art |
The first level up is dedicated to Brazilian modern art. While
Works in the museum including Monet's Japanese Garden Bridge |
there is a great deal of interesting pieces there I found the stories about the artists and how they were tied to Brazil equally interesting. It shows the melting pot heritage of Brazil and the cultural growth of Sao Paulo.
Chinese Terracotta warrior |
The underground floors contain additional Brazilian art, a library, gift shop, classroom, snack bar and a restaurant. The restaurant is a buffet which is worth fighting the crowds. A wide variety of salad, Brazilian main courses and about 10 different desserts to choose from. The bathrooms are located next to the elevators adjacent to the information desk.
Entrance to the museum is free on Tuesdays and Friday nights after 5. Children are half price.
Take a look at the following video to get a good idea of what the museum has to offer. It is in Portuguese but it will give you a sense of the museum even if you don't speak the language.
The Floor Plan of the MASP:
MASP's webite is:
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