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Monument to Latin America

Hours Tues-Sun 9am-6pm

Address Av. Auro Soares de Moura Andrade 664

Location Barra Funda (right next to the Barra Funda metro stop)

Transportation Metrô: Barra Funda

Phone 011/3823-9611

Web site www.memorial.org.br

Prices Free admission

Shy of a visit to Brasilia, this is the best place to see Brazilian Modernism in all its concrete austerity. Designed by famed Brazilian architect Oscar Niemeyer, the Monument consists of a field of concrete two runways long and four runways deep, dotted about the edges with perfectly geometrical glass and concrete pavilions originally painted blinding white, but long-since streaked with brown stains by the tropical rain. The two pavilions likely of most interest to visitors unimpressed by architecture are the Art Gallery and the Hall of Creativity. The Art Gallery hosts changing fine-art exhibits, while the Hall of Creativity is a permanent home to a fun and fascinating display of folk art from across the length and breadth of Latin America. Back outside, in the center of all this hard-edged mathematical purity stands a giant concrete hand, its palm incised with a blood-red map of Latin America.