Zona Last
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Well, you'll listen to the best of 90s pop and rock music. If you're up to meet brazilian culture, you should look for Kelly Key, there you will find some of her. You may not find things to eat, first time I was there my friend described the food as "weirdo", and I agree. But there's beer for great price and nice people dancing on the street
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Pope's Square
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On July 1st, 1980, the Pope John Paul II prayed for two million people at the Israel Pinheiro Square, popularly called “Praça do Papa” (Pope's Square) after the beloved Pontiff. Since then, this huge open air space became one of the citizens' favorite place to enjoy sunny days and breathtaking views.
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Inimá de Paula Museum
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Born in the State of Minas Gerais, Inimá de Paula, our great fauvist, is one of the most celebrated brazilian artists. With an admirable aesthetic, highly elaborated and structured, he depicted urban landscapes by means of rich brushstrokes and a fascinating color palette.
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Hippie Fair
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Belo Horizonte has no beach, but its citizens are proud to have the biggest craft market in Latin America, a true sea of crafts. On Sunday mornings, the vehicles traffic on part of the Afonso Pena Avenue is interrupted, giving place to almost 2.200 craft stalls, attending around 80.000 visitors.
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Casa do Baile (Dance House)
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Inaugurated in 1943 to house a restaurant and a dance floor, this Oscar Niemeyer's masterpiece is one of the city's postcard. The place was closed in 1948 due to the lack of regulars, being used for commercial purposes since then. In 2002, after a restauration leaded by Niemeyer himself, the building was reopened, and today it hosts several events.
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Pampulha Lagoon
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Citizens of Belo Horizonte pride themselves to have the stunning Pampulha Lagoon, another magnificent project conceived by the renowned brazilian architect Oscar Niemeyer. To increase the beauty of the place, the architect added to his ambitious plan some superb buildings along the banks of the lagoon.
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Arts and Crafts Museum
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Located in the remarkable old train station building, the Arts and Crafts Museum (MAO) is a tribute to work and to Brazilian workers. Founded in 2005, its collection tells a beautiful story with objects dating from the 18th to the 20th centuries. Since the opening, a donation policy was established, and new items have been added to the collection.
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September 7th Square (Praça 7)
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Commonly called "Praça 7" (7 Square), the September 7th Square is one the busiests places in Belo Horizonte, located at the intersection of the Afonso Pena and Amazonas avenues, marked by the famous obelisk affectionately called "lollipop" (Pirulito, in portuguese) by the citizens.
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Liberty Square
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It is one of the most symbolic places in the city. Almost as old as Belo Horizonte, the Praça da Liberdade (Liberty Square) synthesizes architecture, landscaping, history and quality of life. Until 2010, the square housed the political activity in the city. Today, it hosts a cultural complex formed by museums, a library, and a planetarium.
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Palácio das Artes
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Located in the central park of the city, this Cultural Institute is where you can do and see many different things and most of them for free! There you can find a huge theater (and also a small one), a movie theater, a cafe, art galleries, a book store and a souvenir shop. Besides all of that its building is a great example of modern architecture.
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New Market
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Located in downtown, the Mercado Novo (New Market) is the epitome of Belo Horizonte tradition. In the old days, we citizens used to go there to buy food, domestic utensils, old books, print stuff. Today, we are still doing it, but having a lot more fun.
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Mines and Metal Museum
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The prosperity of the State of Minas Gerais is mainly due to the abundance of metals in its territory. Through a beautiful exhibition, the Mines and Metal Museum shows the history of the the metal economic activity, highlighting the relationship of history and cultural expressions of the state with the richness of its mines and natural resources.
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Minas Gerais Museum (Museu Mineiro)
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The Minas Gerais Museum (Museu Mineiro, in portuguese) is one of the most representative museums in the state. It showcases a collection constituted in distinct periods of the formation of Minas Gerais, preserving, researching and disseminating the records of the local culture.
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Minas Gerais Memorial - Vale
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We natives pride ourselves of having an extraordinary cultural and historical heritage. The Minas Gerais Memorial – also called Experience Museum – exhibits the aura of this patrimony very well. Its building (stunning, by the way!) dates form 1897, erected in the exact place where the Belo Horizonte's cornerstone was set.
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Municipal Park
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Right in the heart of downtown emerges a delightful green area with 182.000 m²: the Américo Renné Giannetti Municipal Park – or just Municipal Park. Founded on september 26th, 1897, its original project, designed in english romantic style, was signed by the french architect Paul Villon. In 1992, the park was restored by a mining company.
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