An Introduction To The Art, Architecture And Cultural Sights Of Brasilia

The cultural sights of Brasilia are what really draw the crowds to the cities. Because of Brasilia's unique history and design, many people come from all over the world to see the cultural sights of Brasilia.

What Do The Cultural Sights Of Brasilia Have To Offer?

The number one attraction in Brasilia is its architecture. Most of Brasilia was designed by architect Oscar Niemeyer, and the city today is like a living museum of his work. Almost all of the major government buildings were designed by Niemeyer, with his distinctive modernist style. From the top of the Television Tower, you can take in a view of nearly all the architecture of Brasilia, and it's worth the trip just for that.

Another cultural sight of Brasilia is its unique history. Brasilia was built in four short years during the 1950's. It is one of the first completely planned cities, and it was a major undertaking to move the country's capital to this mid-western town. Many think of Brasilia as a model for future planned cities, and anthropologists and city planners from all over the world study Brasilia to see what has worked and what hasn't.

Brasilia is also a great place to see Brazilian culture. It doesn't have the wild reputation of Rio, but Brasilia does have its own cultural attractions, including a museum and memorial for the native people of Brazil, and crafts fairs where people from all over Brasilia sell their goods.

The Most Popular Cultural Sights Of Brasilia

The Juscelino Kubitschek Memorial - Juscelino Kubitschek was the president of Brazil who founded the city of Brasilia. This memorial was built for him, and includes his tomb, many of his things, and information about the building of the city. Another great cultural sight is Catetinho, a small timber house where Kubitschek lived during the city's construction. It is preserved for tourists to see.

Dom Bosco Sanctuary - This church honors the man who first imagined it all, the Italian saint Dom Bosco. The walls inside the church are blue and purple, and allow light from outside to filter in and bathe the inside in a blue haze. It is a spectacular place well worth seeing.

Television Tower - The Television Tower rises out of the center of town, and from its top you can see the entire city. The ride up is absolutely free, and there are other attractions around the tower, like a native crafts fair.

These are just a few of the cultural sights of Brasilia. There is culture and history everywhere in Brasilia, Brazil's capital city.


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Brasilia History
Brasilia history is unique among modern cities of the world. This is the story of Brasilia history, and what it means to the rest of the world.

Sanctuary Dom Bosco Brasilia
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Brasilia Temple of Legiao da Boa Vontade
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Brasilia Museum de Valores
The Brasilia Museum de Valores is the nation's money museum, located in Brasilia's central bank. At the Brasilia Museum de Valores, you can see coins and monetary items from all over the world, and throughout human history.

Brasilia Museum Memoirial JK
The Brasilia JK Museum and Memorial honors the city's founding father, Juscelino Kubitschek. At the Brasilia JK Museum and Memorial, you'll find lots of exhibits about the life of Kubitschek and the founding of Brasilia.

Brasilia National Gems Museum
Located partway up the Television Tower is the Brasilia National Gems Museum. Take some time to check out the Brasilia National Gems Museum and see the best gems the world has to offer.

Brasilia Memorial Museum of the indian people
A little known cultural attraction, the Brasilia Memorial Museum of the Indian People is well worth checking out. The Brasilia Memorial Musuem of the Indian People celebrates native art and culture.

Museum of Brazilian Arts Brasilia
One attraction you don't want to miss is the Museum of Brazilian Arts Brasilia. At the Museum of Brazilian Arts Brasilia you'll find works by contemporary Brazilian artists.

Praca dos Tres Poderes
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Catetinho
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Torre de Televisao
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Palacio da Alvorada
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Oscar Niemeyer
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