4 Best Sights in Belo Horizonte, Minas Gerais

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We've compiled the best of the best in Belo Horizonte - browse our top choices for the top things to see or do during your stay.

Centro Cultural Banco do Brasil

Funcionários Fodor's Choice
One of the largest cultural centers in Brazil, the Centro Cultural Banco do Brasil (CCBB) hosts a well-curated series of exhibitions, music, theater, and interactive activities for adults and children. It also has a beautiful outdoor area, a café, and a souvenir shop. The CCBB is in a neoclassic mansion originally built in 1930 to house the Social and Security Secretariat.
Praça da Liberdade 450, Belo Horizonte, Brazil
031-3431–9400
Sight Details
Free
Wed.–Mon. 9–9

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Conjunto Arquitetônico da Pampulha

Pampulha Fodor's Choice

Oscar Niemeyer designed this modern 1940s complex, one of Belo Horizonte's don't-miss sights. On the banks of Lagoa da Pampulha, the Conjunto Arquitetônico da Pampulha encompasses the Museu de Arte da Pampulha, the Casa do Baile, and the Igreja de São Francisco de Assis.

The museum, one of Niemeyer's first projects, shows the influence of the European architect Le Corbusier on the young Brazilian. The glass and concrete structure, whose landscape gardens were designed by Richard Burle Marx, served as the city's casino until 1946, when gambling was prohibited in Brazil, and was converted into a museum in 1957.

The Casa do Baile, originally home to a small restaurant and a ballroom, is on a small artificial island connected to the Lagoa's bank by a concrete bridge. After the gambling ban went into effect, the space was used for various commercial activities until 2002, when a renovation project led by Niemeyer allowed for the reopening of the building. It is currently a reference center for architecture and design, and it hosts related exhibitions, workshops, and events. The internal area has a collection of Niemeyer's original sketches.

The glass and stucco 14 exterior mosaic panels of the Igreja de São Francisco de Assis, which describe the life and activities of its namesake, St. Francis of Assisi, are moving riffs off the azulejos (decorative blue Portuguese tiles) found in many colonial churches in Brazil.

Av. Otacílio Negrão de Lima, Belo Horizonte, 31365–450, Brazil
031-3277–7946-Museum
Sight Details
Museum and Casa do Baile free, church R$3
Museum Tues.–Sun. 9–9; church Tues.–Sat. 8–5, Sun. 9 (Mass)–2; Casa do Baile Tues.–Sun. 9–6

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Palácio da Liberdade

Funcionários Fodor's Choice

Built in 1898, the French-style Liberdade Palace is the former headquarters of the Minas Gerais government. Today, it is the main venue of the Cultural Complex Praça da Liberdade. Of note are the gardens by Paul Villon, the Louis XV–style banquet room, the main staircase brought from Belgium, the paintings in Noble Hall, and a panel by Antônio Pereira.

Belo Horizonte, 30140–912, Brazil
031-3217–9543
Sight Details
Free
Weekends and holidays 10–3

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Palácio das Artes

Centro Fodor's Choice

Designed by Oscar Niemeyer and built in 1970, the Palace of the Arts is the most important cultural center in Belo Horizonte, comprising three theaters, three art galleries, a movie theater, a bookstore, a coffee shop, and the Centro de Artesanato Mineiro (Mineiro Artisan Center) next door, where contemporary Minas handicrafts—among them wood and soapstone carvings, pottery, and tapestries—are for sale. The main theater, Grande Teatro, stages music concerts, plays, operas, ballets, and other productions by Brazilian and foreign artists.