The Best Sight in Porto Alegre, The South

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The heart of Porto Alegre lies within a triangle formed by Praça da Alfândega, the Mercado Público, and the Praça da Matriz. Not only is this the main business district, it's also the site of many cultural and historical attractions. Outside this area, Casa de Cultura Mário Quintana and Usina do Gasômetro are active cultural centers, with movies, live performances, art exhibits, and cafés.

Fundação Iberê Camargo

Praia de Belas
Set up in 1995 to promote the work of the 20th-century gaúcho painter Iberê Camargo, this foundation is the jewel in the city’s cultural crown. The award-winning building was designed by Portuguese architect Álvaro Siza Vieira, and is in itself worth the schlep downriver just to wander through the striking, four-story white atrium, and round the curving walkways that snake inside and out of the curvaceous building. Known for his poetic expressionism, Iberê Camargo’s paintings are on display, alongside a changing roster of modern artists.
Av. Padre Cacique 2000, Porto Alegre, Brazil
051-3247–8000
Sight Details
Free
Tues.–Wed. and Fri.–Sun. noon–7, Thurs. noon–9

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