Publicity - OTZAds

Do you know the Rio de Janeiro museums to visit ? In this article, we will introduce you to 3 museum options that you cannot miss.

In addition to all its natural beauty, the city of Rio de Janeiro is also rich in history, culture and museums.

Walk through the streets of the city center and you will see the unique 19th century architecture that has remained intact and evident amid today's skyscrapers.

In fact, Rio de Janeiro has much more to offer than beaches and natural landscapes.

Publicity - OTZAds

The city has a wide variety of museums and cultural centers and there are always events for you to enjoy.

From historic buildings that hold pieces of history to futuristic models, Rio de Janeiro's museums appeal to all audiences.

Thus, in this article, we have selected for you some Rio de Janeiro museums to visit absolutely.

Just choose the ones you like the most and prepare your cultural itinerary in the marvelous city.

1. Republic Museum (Palace Catete)

To begin, we present to you the Catete Palace, one of the most important museums in the history of Brazil.

Publicity - OTZAds

This space was inaugurated in 1897 and served as the seat of the Presidency of the Republic during the years when Rio de Janeiro was the capital of the country. 

The building has three floors and a beautiful garden where you could walk around with the children and take pictures.

In addition, the museum also presents temporary and permanent artistic exhibitions whose themes are centered on Republican Brazil.

So if you want to know more about the history of Brazil, this museum is ideal.

Finally, you can visit the museum of the Republic Tuesday to Friday from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., and weekends from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m.

4 things to do in Paris

NEWS

2. Rio Arts Museum (MAR)

Next, we present to you a more modern museum, inaugurated in 2013 in the port area of the city, the Rio Arts Museum (MAR).

The museum features beautiful architecture and is located in two interconnected buildings.

One of the buildings is the former Palacete Dom João VI where the exhibition halls are located.

Publicity - OTZAds

In addition, the other is a modernist construction, headquarters of the Escola do Olhar program. Responsible for developing university programs on culture, art and education.

In other words, if you want to experience seeing the old and the new in the city of Rio de Janeiro, this place is perfect.

Additionally, another interesting feature of the museum is that all of its exhibits are temporary.

So you can visit the Rio Arts Museum Tuesday through Sunday from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Admission is free on Tuesdays.

3. National Museum of Fine Arts (MnBA)

To conclude, we offer you the National Museum of Fine Arts (MnBA), an ideal outing for art lovers.

Built during the reform period of the city of Rio de Janeiro, this museum has the largest and most important collection of Brazilian art from the 19th century.

So, its collection includes paintings, engravings, sculptures, books and replicas of Greco-Roman works.

Most of the works exhibited in the museum were part of the personal collection of the Viceroy of Portugal, Dom João VI, brought with him to Brazil in 1808.

Moreover, the architecture of the museum itself is already a great work of art, since its building has been listed as a historical heritage site for almost 50 years.

Finally, you can visit the National Museum of Fine Arts Tuesday to Friday from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.; Saturdays, Sundays and public holidays from 12 p.m. to 5 p.m. On Sundays, admission is free.