Hello everyone, I hope you guys doing good!
I would like to share with the community a really good experience that I had. Me and my partner went to some good places in a small area around "Praça Mauá".
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Praça Mauá - downtown Rio de Janeiro
We went visit MAR - Museu de Arte do Rio, located on Praça Mauá, downtown Rio. The museum was inaugurated in 2013 and brings a propose of mix the contemporary and the popular with artists who has great value for the brazilian culture such as an approach of the audience with the history of the city, its contraditions, social relationships and wonders.
Felt right to do a pic 📷
We bought tickets to visit the exhibition in the museum, I could feel and learn more about my popular culture in a amazing way. The first exhibition we went was “cronicas cariocas”, an overview of history and symbolism that echo at Rio’s street.
The train, traffic signal juggling, the nightlife, the “Jogo do Bicho”, religious syncretism, all that and much more is pictured beautifully at this exhibition which made us have a humanistic view of this history that constitute Rio de Janeiro's society.
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Exhibition entrance
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I discovered a lot of cool art.
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The mother of black brazilian culture is African culture.
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Old times in Rio!
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"Jogo do bicho" - traditional underground local gambling game 🤑
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Covers of renowned samba artists from Rio🥁
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We also visit the exhibition “J.Borges - O mestre da xilogravura”.
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J. Borges is an 86 years old woodcut artist considered Living Patrimony of the Pernambuco’s state and the biggest woodcut artist from Brasil and the whole world.
Wood matrix
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Beyond the woodcut pieces, the exhibition also reserved a place for “cordel” literature, a type of popular poetry that describes the way of life of the Northeastern Brazilians.
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Text on the wall translated: "Hey! This for read and grow up, understood?"
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After spending the day visiting 3-floor exhibitions of MAR, we could have the certainty of how much the Brazilian art is powerful to communicate feelings with the audience.
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Then we went to have lunch at Cais do Oriente, a peculiar restaurant in the heart of Old Rio. The place was built in 1878 with bricks and whale oil and used to be a storage of spices coming from East lands. Besides the good food that is served by the chef, the place became a spot to do pictures because of its charm architecture.
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Really good food with a good company! 🙂
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Was an incredible day in Rio de Janeiro enjoying art and good food with my partner. ❣️🎨🖼🍽🍸
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Hi @renanmatic92 I loved your post. I wish I was close enough to visit that museum.
I love stairs, those that speak through their shapes, that one you photographed is beautiful.
I'm from Venezuela, and a museum is a way to understand the history of other countries and cities.
The food looks delicious 😋, by the way the space where the tables are reminds me of the scene of some Brazilian movies.
Congratulations and success in#hive.
If you have chance you must visit, every second counts!
Yep, I agree, the architecture is definitely charming. I like the rich colours too and that staircase is so cool!
The visual part is a really plus for the restaurant!🍽🍷🌿📷
These are some amazing shots! Thanks for sharing the beauty with us!
Thanks for that!😃
You're welcome! =)