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July 26th
The Ipiranga Museum has prepared a special holiday program with activities for the whole family. With games and guided tours, the aim is to stimulate curiosity, critical thinking, and sensitivity in audiences of all ages through fun and educational experiences. Learn all the details!
July 7 to July 26 | 2:30 PM
The Ipiranga Museum presents the unprecedented exhibition "Liberdade: a plural neighborhood"., open to the public starting July 7th. The exhibition offers a new perspective on one of São Paulo's most well-known neighborhoods and invites the public to reflect on What is a neighborhood? What is an ethnic neighborhood? And what makes a neighborhood plural?. Learn more!
July 8-25 | 9 AM - 1 PM
The workshop invites participants to create flags inspired by samba school banners to represent the stories, memories, and symbols of their territories. Free activity. Learn more!
July 11 | 9 AM to 1 PM
The online activity presents the exhibitions of the Ipiranga Museum and their possibilities for classroom use. The training is aimed at teachers of Early Childhood Education, Elementary School, High School, and Youth and Adult Education (EJA). Sign up for free until 7/8.
July 18 | 11 AM
In this edition of Music at the Museum, the Ipiranga Museum welcomes the Salvation Army Brass Band and Choir, one of the institutions featured in the “Liberty: A Plural Neighborhood” exhibition. Learn more!
July 25
The July Research Meeting proposes to broaden the debate on the investigation of religious objects, originally used in domestic contexts and now preserved in museum collections. SUBSCRIBE!
Until July 25
The Ipiranga Museum offers 5 spots for special students in the disciplines of Aphro-Diasporic Material Culture in History Museums and Cultural Policies, and the Duty of Memory: Museums and Heritage in the Approach to Difficult Histories, within the Graduate Program in History at the University of São Paulo. Learn more!
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Gender, object, and representation
The guided tour "Gender, Object and Representation" reflects on how objects, images, and spaces help to construct assigned roles.

What do metal letters tell us?
The lecture "What Metal Letters Tell Us: The Tércio Ferdinando Gaudêncio Typographic Collection" is part of the program of...

Guided tours in May
The guided tours offered by the educational department of the Ipiranga Museum encourage dialogue, critical reflection, and active participation.

Cultural Turnaround: Is Everyone Laughing?
Laughter is also a language. It provokes, questions, and invites us to see everyday life from new perspectives. On the 23rd

Encounters with the collection: the Sertaneja Collection and the agents of the Paraíba Valley
Understanding the ways of life in the interior of Brazil allows us to comprehend how knowledge, practices, and memories were preserved and...

The Other Side of Debret: Stitching and Pasting Together New Narratives
The workshop "The Other Side of Debret: Stitching and Pasting New Narratives" proposes reflecting on the images produced by Jean-Baptiste Debret.