Ipiranga Museum 130 years: stories to reflect on the present.

Built as a monument to independence, the Museum broadened its perspectives and incorporated new voices. It became a space for dialogue between diverse social and cultural perspectives, debating central themes for contemporary society.

Today we are a museum of Brazilian history and stories.

Our objects, research, and cultural activities address multiple aspects and experiences of the daily lives of millions of Brazilians.

We celebrate our 130th anniversary as a space that questions and welcomes, open to listening and diversity.

For the Ipiranga Museum, reflecting on the past is an invitation to think about the present.

imagem animada com a fachada do museu do ipiranga ao longo de 130 anos

Ipiranga Museum 130 years: stories to reflect on the present.

Built as a monument to independence, the Museum broadened its perspectives and incorporated new voices. It became a space for dialogue between diverse social and cultural perspectives, debating central themes for contemporary society.

Today we are a museum of Brazilian history and stories.

Our objects, research, and cultural activities address multiple aspects and experiences of the daily lives of millions of Brazilians.

We celebrate our 130th anniversary as a space that questions and welcomes, open to listening and diversity.

For the Ipiranga Museum, reflecting on the past is an invitation to think about the present.

imagem animada com a fachada do museu do ipiranga ao longo de 130 anos
fachada do Museu do Ipiranga em 2025

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Miniseries about the Ipiranga Museum

For 130 years, the Ipiranga Museum has gathered stories, research, and memories that span generations. More than a monument to independence, this miniseries shows that the Museum is a living space, full of affection and debates that invite reflection on the present.

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Podcast of the Ipiranga Museum

Celebrating its 130th anniversary, the Ipiranga Museum reflects on Brazil's past in order to better understand the present. This five-episode series explores significant objects from its collection to understand how the museum has questioned the narratives it helped to create and solidify. Thinking about the present – stories from a museum in transformation This is a podcast from the Ipiranga Museum, produced by Estúdio Novelo.

Episodes now available

Podcast of the Ipiranga Museum

Celebrating its 130th anniversary, the Ipiranga Museum reflects on Brazil's past in order to better understand the present. This five-episode series explores significant objects from its collection to understand how the museum has questioned the narratives it helped to create and solidify. Thinking about the present: stories from a museum in transformation. This is a podcast from the Ipiranga Museum, produced by Estúdio Novelo.

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130 years of the Ipiranga Museum

Discover how the Ipiranga Museum has transformed over 130 years.

Museu do Ipiranga no início do século 20

1922

After being closed for about two years, the Museum reopened for the centennial celebrations of Independence with new decorations and a new garden, which are preserved to this day. In 1923, the Republican Convention Museum of Itu was created in the interior of São Paulo, as the second headquarters of the Paulista Museum.

1975

Independence Park becomes a cultural heritage site of São Paulo.

Cartaz de exposição em que se lê "às margens do Ipiranga 1890 - 1990 exposição do centenário do edifício do museu paulista da usp"

1996

The institution acquired more than 12,000 photographs of Militão Augusto de Azevedo and his son, Luís Gonzaga de Azevedo.

imagem do monumento à independência em meados do século 20

2013

The Museu Paulista is closing its monument building to the public due to structural problems. The collection is being transferred to nearby properties, while activities outside the museum will continue.

fachada do museu do ipiranga a noite em 2022

2025

The Ipiranga Museum celebrates its 130th anniversary and consolidates its position as a benchmark in history, material culture, and accessibility.

1895

The Museu Paulista opens to the public on September 7th and will occupy the landmark building in Ipiranga. Therefore, it is popularly known as the Museu do Ipiranga.

Estátua de Dom Pedro I nas escadarias do Museu do Ipiranga no início do século 20

1962

The Museum, which had been a complementary institute since 1934, becomes a unit of USP (University of São Paulo).

Vista aérea do bairro do Ipiranga com o Museu do Ipiranga e o Parque da Independência em destaque em meados do século 20

1990

The Museu Paulista specializes in History and Material Culture.

imagem de mulher, parte do acervo Militão de

1998

After undergoing restoration work in 1995, the monument-building became a Brazilian cultural heritage site. 

fachada do Museu do Ipiranga em 2017

2022

The monument-building reopens on the bicentennial of independence with new exhibitions and a new visual and brand identity, officially assuming the name by which it has always been known: Museu do Ipiranga (Ipiranga Museum).

grupo de jovens com vendas tocando em objetos no Museu do Ipiranga

1895

The Museu Paulista opens to the public on September 7th and will occupy the landmark building in Ipiranga. Therefore, it is popularly known as the Museu do Ipiranga.

Museu do Ipiranga no início do século 20

1922

After being closed for about two years, the Museum reopened for the centennial celebrations of Independence with new decorations and a new garden, which are preserved to this day. In 1923, the Republican Convention Museum of Itu was created in the interior of São Paulo, as the second headquarters of the Paulista Museum.

Estátua de Dom Pedro I nas escadarias do Museu do Ipiranga no início do século 20

1962

The Museum, which had been a complementary institute since 1934, becomes a unit of USP (University of São Paulo).

1975

Independence Park becomes a cultural heritage site of São Paulo.

Vista aérea do bairro do Ipiranga com o Museu do Ipiranga e o Parque da Independência em destaque em meados do século 20

1990

The Museu Paulista specializes in History and Material Culture.

Cartaz de exposição em que se lê "às margens do Ipiranga 1890 - 1990 exposição do centenário do edifício do museu paulista da usp"

1996

The institution acquired more than 12,000 photographs of Militão Augusto de Azevedo and his son, Luís Gonzaga de Azevedo.

imagem de mulher, parte do acervo Militão de

1998

After undergoing restoration work in 1995, the monument-building became a Brazilian cultural heritage site.

imagem do monumento à independência em meados do século 20

2013

The Museu Paulista is closing its monument building to the public due to structural problems. The collection is being transferred to nearby properties, while activities outside the museum will continue.

fachada do Museu do Ipiranga em 2017

2022

The monument-building reopens on the bicentennial of independence with new exhibitions and a new visual and brand identity, officially assuming the name by which it has always been known: Museu do Ipiranga (Ipiranga Museum).

fachada do museu do ipiranga a noite em 2022

2025

The Ipiranga Museum celebrates its 130th anniversary and consolidates its position as a benchmark in history, material culture, and accessibility.

grupo de jovens com vendas tocando em objetos no Museu do Ipiranga

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