Pinacoteca do Estado de São Paulo Guide
Brazilian Art Through the Ages: Pinacoteca's Masterpieces Guide
Discover the rich tapestry of Brazilian art at the Pinacoteca do Estado de São Paulo, one of the country's most important art museums. Housed in a stunning 19th-century building designed by Ramos de Azevedo, the Pinacoteca showcases a comprehensive collection of Brazilian art from the 19th century to the present day. Immerse yourself in the history and culture of Brazil through the eyes of its artists. The Pinacoteca's history dates back to 1905, when it was established as the first art museum in São Paulo. The building itself was originally designed as a school of arts and crafts, and its transformation into a museum reflects the growing importance of art and culture in the city. The collection includes works by renowned Brazilian artists such as Almeida Júnior, Pedro Américo, and Anita Malfatti, providing a valuable insight into the development of Brazilian art. At the Pinacoteca, visitors can explore a diverse range of activities. Admire the museum's extensive collection of paintings, sculptures, drawings, and prints. Attend temporary exhibitions showcasing contemporary and historical art. Participate in guided tours to learn more about the artworks and their historical context. The museum also offers educational programs for children and adults, making it a great destination for art lovers of all ages.
Transportation
The Pinacoteca is easily accessible by public transportation. The closest metro station is Tiradentes (Line 1 - Blue). From the station, it's a short walk to the museum. Several bus lines also stop near the Pinacoteca, including: 106A-10 (Luz - Itaim Bibi), 175T-10 (Metro Jabaquara - Metro Santana), 218 (Santana - Parque Dom Pedro II). Check the SPTrans website or app for the most up-to-date information and route planning.
Opening Hours
Wednesday to Monday, 10 AM to 6 PM
Ticket Price
R$ 30 (Full), R$ 15 (Half)