hopi hari
Hopi Hari is a Brazilian theme park filled with rollercoasters, water rides and others. Hopi Hari is the 2nd largest theme park in Brazil.
Hopi Hari opened on November 27,1999 it was designed and build by International Theme Park Services Inc. To learn more go to their website: http://www.hopihari.com.br/home/Default.aspx
Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hopi_Hari#History |
Paulista avenue
Pulista Avenue is an avenue in São Paulo that is really important to São Paulo. Pulista Avenue is filled with many important buildings for example the Museu de arte de São Paulo, Escola Estadual Rodrigues Alves and many more these buildings has a really important history and culture on it. The avenue is not only filled by shopping center, museum and others there is some important business and educational places.
The avenue is divided into 2 different places the “Old” Avenue Paulista and the “New” Avenue Paulista. In the “Old” avenue it is filled with old historical buildings for example like Colégio São Luís which is one of the most oldest high school in São Paulo, Escola Estadual Rodrigues Alves which is the first public school in São Paulo and others. The “new” avenue is filled with modern buildings and landscape for example like the Museu de arte de São Paulo, Edifício Gazeta and others.Source: http://wikitravel.org/en/São_Paulo/Paulista
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museu paulista
Museu Paulista or known as Museu do Ipiranga is one of Brazil most loved and respected museum. This museum is really important because this is the place where they declare their proclamation about their freedom from Portugal. This museum is built from 1885 to 1890 and as a part of the Universidade de São Paulo. Instead they built only a museum they decide to built also with a park and gardens, the park is called “Independence Park” and the garden is called Museu Paulista Gardens.
Inside the museum there is more then 125,000 art collections such as: paintings, photographs, sculpture and etc. Most of the museum is filled with the pieces by Alberto Santos Dumont.
Source: http://gobrazil.about.com/od/culturehistorylanguage/p/museupaulista.htm |