Belo Horizonte

Pampulha Art Museum Pampulha Art Museum

Considered a hallmark of modern architecture in Brasil, the museum is one of Belo Horizonte’s most famous postcards.

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A contemporary space featuring a vast collection that shares the spotlight with its beautiful architecture, the Museu de Arte da Pampulha (MAP) is part of the Pampulha Architectural Complex, architect Oscar Niemeyer’s very first masterpiece.

The Complex also includes the São Francisco de Assis Church, Casa do Baile, Iate Clube and Casa Kubitschek.

Belo Horizonte’s former casino, MAP’s gardens were designed by Roberto Burle Marx and decorated with gorgeous Ceschiatti, Zamoiski and Pedrosa sculptures.

With Belgian crystal mirrors covering the walls of the Museum’s main hall, MAP stands out for the diversity of its collection, which includes paintings, sculptures, engravings, drawings, tapestry and audiovisual items, among several others.

Supported mainly by donations or exhibition awards received, the Museum features an overview of Brazilian modern and contemporary art, particularly from the state of Minas Gerais.

Opening hours:
Tuesday through Sunday, 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.
Price

Free admission.


Duration of the Visit
2 hours.
Phone
+55 (31) 3277-7946 / 3277-7996
More Info
Museu de arte da Pampulha
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Address

Av. Otacílio Negrão de Lima, 16585

The best way to visit the Museum is by taxi, since it is a relatively long drive and the monuments are far apart. Go to the BHTrans website to access a list of taxi companies.

The city has several different bus lines. Go to the BHTrans website for more information and bus itineraries.

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