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Founded in 1554 by Jesuit priests, the city is known worldwide and has a strong national influence and significant international importance, whether from the cultural, economic or political point of view. It has important monuments, parks and museums, such as the Latin America Memorial, the Portuguese Language Museum, the Ipiranga Museum, MASP, Ibirapuera Park, the São Paulo Botanical Garden and Paulista Avenue, and events of great repercussion, such as the International Art Biennial, the Formula 1 Brazilian Grand Prix, the São Paulo Fashion Week and the LGBT Pride Parade.
The cuisine and art of São Paulo, the largest city in South America, is as multinational as its diverse population of more than 11 million inhabitants. With restaurants in the Jardins neighborhood serving every imaginable kind of dish, and snack bars from all over the world, it wouldn't be strange for you to go to São Paulo just to eat. But you would miss world-class museums, tours of the different and lively neighborhoods, and great shopping.
São Paulo is a powerhouse in history, economy, culture and tourism. Since it was built by migrants from other regions of the country and immigrants from various countries, it is the most cosmopolitan city in Brazil.
Sampa, the affectionate nickname given to the city, is open from Monday to Monday, with plays and exhibitions on, bars and restaurants open at any time of the day. The capital, which has the same name as the state, has countless movie theaters, theaters, cultural centers, museums, historical buildings, parks and art galleries.
The nightlife in São Paulo is a portrait of the city: frenetic, creative, and democratic. The São Paulo capital has already been elected, by a CNN columnist, as one of the ten best places in the world for parties, ballads, and nightlife entertainment. The city is also renowned as the Latin American capital of fine dining, offering high standard international restaurants and refined regional options signed by renowned Brazilian chefs.
The cultural attractions in the city are countless. A mandatory stop is the São Paulo Art Museum - MASP, listed by the National Historic and Artistic Heritage Institute - Iphan, it is considered today the most important art museum in the Southern Hemisphere, with about 10,000 pieces, including African, American, Asian, Brazilian and European art, from Antiquity to the 21st century. Another breathtaking place is the Pinacoteca de São Paulo, a rich visual arts museum, the oldest in the city, founded in 1905. |