Exploring Sao Paulo
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The Museo de Arte Sacra & Jardin de la Luz is deemed by many to constitute the best collection of colonial art and artifacts in South America. The museum occupies a labyrinthine baroque monastery built during the eighteenth century. This charming museum, and the Jardin de la Luz, are an unexpected center of tranquillity. Visitors should also take the opportunity to stop by the Sao Paulo Museum of Art (MASP), which holds a very good collection of both European and Brazilian art dating from antiquity to the present. Many visitors will make a beeline to the Butanta Institute, one of the world's leading centers for the study of poisonous snakes. At the research center, poisonous snakes are milked of their venom for serum. Although this process is itself no longer open for visitor observation, there is still plenty to see at this truly unusual place, which holds tens of thousands of snakes.
The Parque do Ibirapuera, a large grassy area, is Sao Paulo's major public park. Its lake is a refreshing presence, and the park's monuments add a touch of solemnity. But, the planetarium is what sets the park apart. An Introduction to Sao Paulo | Brazil Homepage | Exploring Brazil | An Introduction to Recife | An Introduction to Rio de Janeiro | Latin America Homepage | The World Copyright (c) 1996 interKnowledge Corp. All rights reserved. |