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Ipiranga Museum

Statue of Maria Eunice, in the Liberdade neighborhood

Guided tours of the temporary exhibition "Liberdade: A Plural Neighborhood"

The Ipiranga Museum presents the unprecedented exhibition Liberty: a plural neighborhood, open to the public starting July 7th. The exhibition proposes a new look at 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 diverse?

Over the course of more than two centuries, the region was occupied and transformed by different social and ethnic groups, becoming a territory marked by encounters, cultural exchanges, continuities, displacements, and disputes over memory.

Curated by historians Paulo Garcez Marins, Mônica Raisa Schpun, Aline Montenegro Magalhães, Francisco Andrade, and David Ribeiro, the exhibition is organized into three modules and presents Liberdade as a territory in constant transformation.

During the guided tour, the public is invited to explore the exhibition with Museum educators, delving into themes, historical contexts, and issues presented by the show.

Age range: free
Job openings: 20 people per session
Days and times:
Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Sundays, at 2:30 PM
Duration: 1 hour
Meeting point: Temporary exhibition hall (Garden Floor)
Free activity with ticket distribution 15 minutes before the start of the activity.

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