Hotels Near Casa do Pontal Museum, Hotel close to Casa do Pontal Museum
Hotels Near Casa do Pontal Museum, Hotel close to Casa do Pontal Museum
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Hotels Near Casa do Pontal Museum

Hotels Near Casa do Pontal Museum - Rio de Janeiro Brazil


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The beautiful Casa do Pontal Museum absolutely must be on your list of places to visit if you’re planning on heading to the outskirts of Rio de Janeiro while you’re in Brazil. Located about an hour’s drive from downtown Rio de Janeiro, the Casa do Pontal Museum is the finest collection of folk art in all of Brazil. Visitor’s will also be enthralled with the estate of Recreio do Bandeirantes which is home to the Casa do Pontal Museum. Situated between the Serra do Mar coastal range and the Prainha Beach, Casa do Pontal is worth the drive even before you set foot inside. Considered to be one of the most beautiful sites in Rio de Janeiro, the museum is housed in a beautiful two-story country home whose gardens showcasing many species of both tropical flora and fauna are also an attraction in and of themselves. The Casa do Pontal Museum’s collection includes over 5,000 sculptures depicting an amazing overview of the culture and history of Brazil. Thousands of clay sculptures combined with woodcarvings and cloth and metal tableaus, collected by French expatriate, Jacques Van de Beuque charmingly portray life in traditional rural Brazil. Many depict farm and family life as well as Brazil’s famous religious and musical festivals. The Casa do Pontal Museum has one room that is solely dedicated to an unbelievable metal diorama that portrays a Samba school marching in the carnival parade, complete with the audience cheering from the bleachers. This is one of the most popular and most well liked cultural displays in the museum. Another similar mechanical sculpture represents a circus. For adults only, the Casa do Pontal Museum also offers an x-rated collection of sculptures, showcasing Brazilians in many comprising sexual positions. The sculptures and other pieces showcased in the museum represent the work of over 200 of Brazil’s artisans and include pieces from almost every region of Brazil. One of the most amazing facts regarding the collection is that it is a private collection amassed over the span of the last 50 years. The collector, Jacques van de Beuque arrived in Brazil from France in 1944 and never left. He was so taken with the history and culture of Brazilian life that he began traveling the country, collecting the small statues and other pieces of folk art that symbolized it and interviewing the artists. The pieces displayed in the Casa do Pontal Museum currently number approximately 8,000 and are constructed from a wide variety of materials including; wood, straw, wire, aluminum, clay, cloth, iron and even bread dough. Most unique, the Casa do Portal Museum is the only museum in Brazil that offers such a complete overview of the culture, lifestyles and history of the people of Brazil. In fact, the collection is such an authentic portrayal of Brazilian life; the International Council of Museums considers it to be a true anthropological museum. When planning your visit to the Casa do Portal Museum, you will also want to allow extra time to stop in and visit the Burle Marx Estate, just a short drive away. Roberto Burle Marx was an internationally known landscape architect in the 20th century. His home was built in 1949 and encompasses a 365,000 square mile banana plantation. During his lifetime, Marx collected plants from all over the world and his estate houses over 3,500 different species. Also on the estate is a chapel built in 1681 that Marx restored and a petrified log that is actually over 200 million years old. Several years before his death, Marx donated the estate to the Natural Institute for Cultural Heritage. It has been open to the public ever since. English speaking guides are available, however you do need to call ahead for reservations.

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Hotel Caesar Park Ipanema in Rio De Janeiro
Av. Vieira Souto 460, Rio De Janeiro, 22420-000 Brazil (BRA)
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~19.29 miles from Casa do Pontal Museum
Hotel Angrense in Rio De Janeiro
Travessa Angrense 25. Copacabana, Rio De Janeiro, Brazil (BRA)  (Beach)
Attractions: Excellent location, only two blocks away from the most famous city’s beach: Copacabana. Well rated by the most prestigious national and international Tourist guides such as, Rio Incomparável, Polygott Apa Guide Brazilian, O Hóspede Anuário de Hotelaria Br
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~20.69 miles from Casa do Pontal Museum
Copacabana Palace Hotel in Rio De Janeiro
Av. Atlantica 1702 Copacabana, Rio De Janeiro, 22021 Brazil (BRA)  (Beach)
One of the most traditional hotels in Latin America, the Copacabana Palace is a landmark located on Copacabana beach. Located in the heart of Rio, the Hotel is just 15 minutes from the city center and 25 minutes from the International Airport. Featuring the only semi-olympic pool in hotels in Rio, the Hotel also offers guest facilities as two Restaurants, fitness center, tennis court and business center. Most of the accommodations at the Hotel are suites and the smallest room has 32 square meters. In addition to that, meeting rooms – most of them with natural light - are available to events such as big conferences to private welcome lunches or dinners for groups.
Attractions: Rio is surely a wonderful destination for incentive groups. From Tijuca Forest, home of hundreds of species of plants and wildlife, to Historical Walking Tour in Downtown, which includes a visit to Metropolitan Cathedral and Imperial Palace, Rio de Janeiro offers a great variety of amazing places. Other must sight seeings are the Botanical Gardens, Sugar Loaf, Christ Statue as well as other options of entertainment, including samba shows, ballet presentations at the Municipal Theater and international restaurants.
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~21.28 miles from Casa do Pontal Museum


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