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The Museu Afro Brazil is dedicated to the African diaspora in Brazil, presenting Afro-Brazilian culture through exhibits on religion, work and art, as well as slavery in Brazil.
The Museu Afro Brazil is dedicated to the African diaspora in Brazil, presenting Afro-Brazilian culture through exhibits on religion, work and art, as well as slavery in Brazil. It has over 6000 artifacts including paintings, sculptures, photos, documents, and historical archives.
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Avenida Pedro Álvares Cabral, Portão 10 - Parque Ibirapuera, São Paulo - SP, 04094-050, Brazil
+55 11 3320-8900
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