The Museum of Tomorrow is a science museum in the city of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
The modern fort built at the beginning of the 20th century is open to the public and is well worth the visit - both for the museum and for…
Dating back to 1880s, the imposing building houses a massive collection of books that every bookworm needs to see.
This stadium was specifically built for the carnival. It comes alive during the event but you can visit it anytime and see the small museum…
The Centro Cultural Municipal Parque das Ruínas, or simply Parque das Ruínas, is a public park with an art gallery built around the ruins…
The Paço Imperial, or Imperial Palace, previously known as the Royal Palace of Rio de Janeiro and Palace of the Viceroys, is a historic…
If you feel like taking a trip, hike up to this fortress for great views of the city, the sea and the Copacabana Beach.
Walter Moreira Salles, also Walther Moreira Salles, was a Brazilian banker, politician and philanthropist, considered as one of the…
A popular attraction - star-gazing through one of the telescopes or at one of the domes is great and the Sunday concerts are a nice bonus.
The home of the well-known industrialist Castro Maya. Features an exquisite collection of art by Brazilian artists.
The Colonial mansion has been turned into a museum which holds jewellery and historical artefacts. The surroundings are nice, too.
Explore Brazilian folk art through more than 5,000 pieces displayed here and relax afterwards in the museum's garden.