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Mercado Municipal, São Paulo

The Municipal Market is São Paulo’s largest food and produce market, bustling with over 300 booths.

The Municipal Market is São Paulo’s largest food and produce market, bustling with over 300 booths. It is noted for its striking architecture by Francisco Ramos de Azevedo, with 72 stained glass works by Russian artist Conrado Sorgenicht Filho arranged in 32 panels depicting scenes related to agriculture.


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About Mercado Municipal

 Rua da Cantareira, 306 - Parque Dom Pedro, São Paulo - SP, 01024-000, Brazil

 +55 11 3229-7054

 www.saopaulo.sp.gov.br

Mercado Municipal and Nearby Sights on Map

Mosteiro De Sao Bento

The Monastery of Sao Bento traces its origins back to the 16th century, though the current Norman-Byzantine church was completed in 1922 by German architect Richard Berndl

Pátio do Colégio

The Pátio do Colégio is a Jesuit church built on the site where Sao Paulo was founded in 1554, containing relics from the early days of the city

Pinacoteca Do Estado

The Pinacoteca do Estado houses an important collection of Brazilian art from the 19th century onwards

Sao Paulo Municipal Theatre

São Paulo Museum of Sacred Art

Housed in the well-preserved 18th century Luz Monastery, the Museum of Sacred Art showcases Brazilian and foreign religious works dating from the 16th century onwards

Museu Do Futebol

Located in the Pacaembu Stadium below the bleachers, the Football Museum is dedicated to Brazil’s national pastime and obsession

São Paulo Museum of Art

The Museu de Arte de São Paulo has a collection of Western art that is unparalleled in Latin America

Museu Afro Brasil

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

Ibirapuera Park

Ibirapuera Park is one of the largest urban parks in South America, sprawling over 545 acres

Museu Da Casa Brasileira

The Museu da Casa Brasileira showcases a collection of furniture and objects representing typical Brazilian homes from the 17th century to the present day