Museu Numismatica Bernardo Campos is well worth a visit, not just for the collection it houses, but also because of its location within Palacete Provincial at the historic center of Manaus. Those stopping by solely to look at the currency will not be disappointed, for this museum features a very well organized collection of coins and notes not just from different historical periods, but also from many parts of the world. Taking a guided tour is the best option, for only then can you fully appreciate the value of the items on display.
Bosque da Ciência is a forest rich in local flora and fauna. This area is home to several wild animals like monkeys, sloths, turtles, otters and myriad tropical birds. There is also a manatee pool with underwater windows. Many species of plants, including poisonous and medicinal plants, and many trails and treks that attract hoards of tourists can be found here. Tours are held here throughout the year.
Established in 2013, Arena da Amazônia was built on the site of the former Estádio Vivaldo Lima. Its design resembles a wicker basket, and its grandstand can accommodate more than 42,000 spectators. With sustainable leanings like rainwater harvesting and renewable energy sources, it is a one-of-a-kind in Brazil, and a pride of Manaus. This venue is one of the hosts for the 2014 FIFA World Cup.
What looks like a beautiful mansion with a large colorful dome is Teatro Amazonas. Built in the early 19th Century, this eclectic Renaissance style building stands tall today as Amazon's most prestigious opera house. The place will leave you in a state of awe with grandeur and extravagance. With tall archways, wide stairways and beautiful furnishings, this mansion is an attraction by itself. The dome alone makes a pretty picture, with decorated ceramic tiles that have gone in its making. Teatro Amazonas is host to many elite musicals, theatricals, and orchestral events. The Festival Amazonas de Ópera is held within the theater every year.
Pour toute personne souhaitant comprendre l’Amazonie, le Museu da Amazônia est un lieu incontournable. Avec des expositions qui mettent en relief l’importance historique, scientifique et culturelle du bassin amazonien, ce musée est fascinant pour les visiteurs de tous les âges. Situé à l’intérieur du Jardin botanique, il propose des expositions bien organisées et des guides sont disponibles si vous avez des questions. Nombre de discussions, conférences et autres événements y ont également lieu.
Le boom du caoutchouc, qui a duré de 1879 à 1912, est l’un des événements les plus importants de l’histoire du bassin amazonien, aussi bien économiquement que socialement, et toute personne souhaitant en apprendre davantage sur ce sujet doivent impérativement visiter le Museu do Seringal Vila Paraíso. Rapidement accessible en bateau depuis Manaus, ce musée a créé une plantation de caoutchouc typique, montrant aux visiteurs certaines des difficultés auxquelles les travailleurs étaient confrontés afin de faire de la prospérité du boom une réalité. Vous en apprendrez davantage sur le processus d’extraction du latex et verrez également à quoi ressemble la demeure d’un baron du caoutchouc. Bien que sa valeur historique soit immense, le fait que ce lieu ait accueilli le tournage du film portugais A Selva en 2002 rend le Museu do Seringal Vila Paraíso encore plus fascinant.
Museu Numismatica Bernardo Campos is well worth a visit, not just for the collection it houses, but also because of its location within Palacete Provincial at the historic center of Manaus. Those stopping by solely to look at the currency will not be disappointed, for this museum features a very well organized collection of coins and notes not just from different historical periods, but also from many parts of the world. Taking a guided tour is the best option, for only then can you fully appreciate the value of the items on display.
Bosque da Ciência is a forest rich in local flora and fauna. This area is home to several wild animals like monkeys, sloths, turtles, otters and myriad tropical birds. There is also a manatee pool with underwater windows. Many species of plants, including poisonous and medicinal plants, and many trails and treks that attract hoards of tourists can be found here. Tours are held here throughout the year.
Tucked away on the leafy Avenida Eduardo Ribeiro, this stately edifice is one of the most recognizable feature of the street. Constructed in a harmonious blend of French and English styles, Palácio da Justiça is one of the city's architectural gems. Built in 1900, the beautiful edifice functioned as the region's courthouse for a large part of the century, before being transformed into a cultural center. Today, Palácio da Justiça hosts a steady program of artistic and cultural events, and is open for visits to the general public.
Established in 2013, Arena da Amazônia was built on the site of the former Estádio Vivaldo Lima. Its design resembles a wicker basket, and its grandstand can accommodate more than 42,000 spectators. With sustainable leanings like rainwater harvesting and renewable energy sources, it is a one-of-a-kind in Brazil, and a pride of Manaus. This venue is one of the hosts for the 2014 FIFA World Cup.
Le Centro Cultural Palácio Rio Negro abritait autrefois le gouverneur et le siège du gouvernement. C’est un aujourd’hui un espace important qui accueille des expositions, des concerts et d’autres activités culturelles. Les expositions y mettent en relief de magnifiques œuvres d’art et sculptures brésiliennes d’artistes locaux. De plus, le centre accueille des lancements de livres, des pièces de théâtres et des événements littéraires. L’édifice royal comporte des détails architecturaux captivants et est instantanément reconnaissable dans cette rue. Prévoyez de le visiter pour un aperçu de la culture locale.
What looks like a beautiful mansion with a large colorful dome is Teatro Amazonas. Built in the early 19th Century, this eclectic Renaissance style building stands tall today as Amazon's most prestigious opera house. The place will leave you in a state of awe with grandeur and extravagance. With tall archways, wide stairways and beautiful furnishings, this mansion is an attraction by itself. The dome alone makes a pretty picture, with decorated ceramic tiles that have gone in its making. Teatro Amazonas is host to many elite musicals, theatricals, and orchestral events. The Festival Amazonas de Ópera is held within the theater every year.