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Pinacoteca de São Paulo: A Temple of Brazilian Art

Discover Brazilian art history at Pinacoteca de São Paulo, the city's oldest art museum, housed in a stunning architectural landmark.

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The Pinacoteca de São Paulo, established in 1905, is the city's oldest art museum, dedicated to Brazilian art from the 19th century to the present. Housed in a stunning late 19th-century building designed by Ramos de Azevedo, it features an extensive collection of paintings, sculptures, drawings, and prints, offering a comprehensive overview of Brazilian art history.

A brief summary to Pinacoteca de São Paulo

  • Monday 10 am-6 pm
  • Wednesday 10 am-6 pm
  • Thursday 10 am-8 pm
  • Friday 10 am-6 pm
  • Saturday 10 am-6 pm
  • Sunday 10 am-6 pm

Local tips

  • Visit on Saturdays for free admission to all three Pinacoteca buildings.
  • Explore the surrounding Jardim da Luz for a relaxing break after your museum visit.
  • Check the museum's website for temporary exhibitions and special events.
  • Don't miss the Tactile Gallery on the second floor, offering art appreciation for visually impaired visitors.
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Getting There

  • Public Transport

    From the city center, the Pinacoteca is easily accessible via the São Paulo Metro. Take Line 1 (Blue Line) to Luz Station, which is directly outside the museum's entrance. A single metro fare costs R$5.20.

  • Taxi/Ride-sharing

    Taxis and ride-sharing services like Uber are readily available in São Paulo. A short taxi ride from Luz Station to the Museum of Art will cost between R$24 and R$30. A 5km ride in Sao Paulo costs about R$25.6.

  • Walking

    The Pinacoteca is located in the Luz district, near Jardim da Luz and Estação da Luz. If you are nearby, walking is a viable option. Be aware of your surroundings and plan your route in advance.

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Pinacoteca de São Paulo, affectionately known as Pina, is a leading visual arts museum with a primary focus on Brazilian art from the 19th century to the present day. Founded in 1905, it is the oldest art museum in São Paulo, housed in a building that was originally intended to be the Liceu de Artes e Ofícios. The building itself, designed by Ramos de Azevedo and Domiciano Rossi, is a masterpiece of late 19th-century architecture, showcasing a blend of neoclassical and eclectic styles. The museum's collection boasts over 11,000 works, predominantly Brazilian paintings from the 19th and 20th centuries. Visitors can explore works by renowned Brazilian artists such as Almeida Júnior, Victor Meirelles, Anita Malfatti, Cândido Portinari, and Tarsila do Amaral. The Pinacoteca also features the Brasiliana Collection, comprising works by foreign artists who were inspired by Brazil. The museum has three buildings: Pinacoteca Luz, Pinacoteca Estação, and Pinacoteca Contemporânea. Located in the Luz district, the Pinacoteca is near other cultural attractions such as the Museu da Língua Portuguesa, Estação da Luz, and Jardim da Luz. The building has undergone significant renovations, including a notable project in the 1990s by architect Paulo Mendes da Rocha, which integrated contemporary elements while preserving the original design. This renovation enhanced the exhibition spaces, creating a brighter and more engaging environment for visitors. The Pinacoteca offers a tactile gallery for visually impaired visitors and a diverse program of public activities, including courses, lectures, and music shows.

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