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Pinacoteca do Estado

Hours Tues-Sun 10am-6pm. Guided tours leave at 10am, 11:30am, 1pm, and 2:30pm

Address Praça da Luz 2

Location Luz

Transportation Metrô: Luz

Phone 011/229-9844

Web site www.uol.com.br/pinasp

Prices Admission R$4 (US$1.30) adults, R$2(US65¢) students, free for children 10 and under

The Pinacoteca is a sunlit joy to be in, and one of the best-curated art collections in the city. It's the perfect place for anyone wanting to see and understand Brazilian art. Renovated in 1997, the roof and many interior walls were removed, replaced with a latticework of glass and some vast open spaces, connected by a series of elevated catwalks. Though unfortunately none of the signs are in English, the Pinacoteca does an excellent job of displaying some of the best Brazilian artists from the 19th and 20th centuries, from the landscapes of Antonio Parreiras and João da Costa to still-life painters such as Georgina de Albuquerque and João Batista Pagini. The 20th-century work starts to break free of European influence and includes some interesting examples of expressive Brazilian pieces, colorful and bursting with energy. In addition to paintings, the Pinacoteca collection contains sculpture including a lovely statue by Raphael Galvez entitled O Brasileiro, as well as works by Alfredo Ceschiatti, the artist who designed many of the sculptures in Brasilia. Allow 2 hours.