R. Visc. de Parnaíba, 1316 - Mooca, São Paulo - SP, 03164-300, Brazil
Museu da Imigração do Estado de São Paulo is a Museum located at R. Visc. de Parnaíba, 1316 - Mooca, São Paulo - SP, 03164-300, Brazil. It has received 11662 reviews with an average rating of 4.7 stars.
Monday | 9AM-6PM |
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Tuesday | 9AM-6PM |
Wednesday | 9AM-6PM |
Thursday | 9AM-6PM |
Friday | Closed |
Saturday | Closed |
Sunday | 9AM-6PM |
The address of Museu da Imigração do Estado de São Paulo: R. Visc. de Parnaíba, 1316 - Mooca, São Paulo - SP, 03164-300, Brazil
Museu da Imigração do Estado de São Paulo has 4.7 stars from 11662 reviews
Museum
"The building that now hosts the museum was in fact the place where incoming immigrants stayed at their arrival in Brasil, before going to work in the fazendas of coffee"
"Great to learn about the history of immigration in Brazil"
"Design-wise great, they put a lot of effort in designing the exhibition and it turned out really well"
"You will have a better experience if you buy the audio tour"
"Fantastic museum about the immigration to Brasil and São Paulo since the end of the 19th century"
The building that now hosts the museum was in fact the place where incoming immigrants stayed at their arrival in Brasil, before going to work in the fazendas of coffee. The yard is now a beautiful garden just close to the train station - today metro. An absolute experience you must do. There is a great collection of cards and documents which are also available on computer, the story of the multitude of European immigrants is the story of the single man, the single marriage, the single family and the journey he or she made to this New World. Moving and inspiring experience. Beautiful and new space setting.
Great to learn about the history of immigration in Brazil. The museum is a little disorganized and lack of directions after entering the court yard. It also lacks of history diversity when it comes to Immigration groups such as Japanese. I hope they have more sections targeting different groups instead of just one for modern day African Immigration experience. What about a section for each of the following: Portuguese, Italian, German, Spanish, Japanese, etc.
Design-wise great, they put a lot of effort in designing the exhibition and it turned out really well. The building is well preserved and the park is well done. I was a little disappointed by the content of the exhibition itself: First it is rather small and second it glorifies immigration in Brazil a little too much with the extensive design. I'd prefer some more realistic rooms so you can imagine the circumstances back in the days a little better.
You will have a better experience if you buy the audio tour. Still, the museum doens't go deep in any of the immigrations subjects, restricting itself to explain the life of the people who lived in that house. I think it would be better if they explained the migratory flowns from the main countries to São Paulo and its impact
Fantastic museum about the immigration to Brasil and São Paulo since the end of the 19th century. Really enlightening. I love the testimonials videos. Check out the letters from different countries with the immigration authorizations. Brazilian or not, this museum will resonate with you. One of the hidden gems in São Paulo.
If you go by metro, get off at “bresser” station, do not get off at “bras”. I highly recommend this museum. If you do not take the steam train, you can still follow the track, walk backwards to take a look at the small museum of trains.
Visited on
Weekend
Wait time
No wait
Reservation recommended
No
It's a historical place that tries to bring back to our conciousness all kind of immigrants that colonized Brazil. As a jew, I admit that I got a little frustrated to not find more than two pictures related to my heritage. Not to mention the afro descendants who doesn't appear as a foundation of this country as well.
There is an outside area very nice where you can sit on the grass with trees and flowers. Inside there are some media exhibitions regarding immigration in Brazil. Free entrance. Only downside is that there is no parking but it is a cul-de-sac so you can park on the street.
Excellent tour guide, grate experience. Complete of Latin American figures, all traditional and imported. Very big space and structure.
Visited on
Weekday
Wait time
Up to 10 min
Reservation recommended
Not sure
I wanted to research on the record of how my father immigrated a long time ago, so I paid the tickets to get in, but the research facility wasn’t in there. It was difficult to find out the place. You have to wait
Probably one of the best museums in São Paulo, definitely well worth the trip, and the free entry on Saturdays! Very well researched exhibits and very interesting displays. Very well presented building as well.
Beautiful place, with interesting expositions about Brazilian history, a café and a antique guided train ride.
Visited on
Weekend
Wait time
No wait
Reservation recommended
Yes
Every Brazilian citizen must to visit there to know more about the beginning of our history as immigrant grandsons and relatives...also good for foreigners to visit It. Very well maintained.
Very nice!! The place is old, but beatiful. Full of history and stories from the people who passed there. Family friendly. They do some nice festivals too, celebrating different cultures.
Went on Thursday just before 5PM and the museum was closed . . . On the website clearly states 6 PM closing time and last ticket at 5PM. Wasted my time and money on a 2 way Uber drive
Amazing!!! So much great history, artifacts and there are even cute cats roaming around the campus
Visited on
Weekday
Wait time
No wait
Reservation recommended
No
AMAZING MUSEUM in MOOCA! FAIR ticket PRICE! It tells the story of ALL IMIGRANTS who came to BRAZIL aiming to restart their lives in such New Continent! It's worth visiting it!
Amazing place, free entrance, nice expositions about immigration, family plan
Visited on
Weekend
Wait time
No wait
Reservation recommended
No
I had high expectations, most of the content can be found on the internet. What I enjoyed the most was the exhibition about the colonization in Brazil.
Interesting artifacts and great preservation of the actual building coupled with high-tech displays and special presentations. Well worth the visit.
The place is very beautiful, I didn't had time to visit the hole museum, and I'll come back with more time to do it, I recommend this place
Amazing experience! A beautiful building with an incredible event
Visited on
Public holiday
Reservation recommended
Not sure
Awesome place! They have a very impressive collection of photos, movies and o objects of the period. Definitely worth to check out
Nice place, historic...worth seeing.
Visited on
Weekday
Wait time
10–30 min
Reservation recommended
Not sure
Great place to explore and visit. The small and clean cafe served good food and coffee for a resoable price. I do recommend.
It is a very lovely environment.
Visited on
Weekend
Wait time
No wait
Reservation recommended
Not sure
Very interesting museum. Could be bigger
Visited on
Weekend
Wait time
1 hr+
Reservation recommended
No
Nice place tô visit but during my visit rua air condicioned were broken down and almost impossible tô stay inside the rooms
Very interesting museum! Would be even better if more texts were translated to English, at least, and videos subtitled.
Great tranquil place in a hectic neighborhood. Good for history buffs and for those looking for some peace and quiet
Great building and a bit of history from those immigrants that helped to build the city. Big time worth the visit
It’s a nice place to learn a little about european immigration towards South America specially to São Paulo city.
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Visited on
Weekday
Wait time
No wait
Reservation recommended
No
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Visited on
Weekend
Wait time
No wait
Reservation recommended
Yes
It is located in a kind of awkward area of São Paulo, but the exhibitions totally worth it.
Interesting museum that talks about immagration to Brazil. They have english audio guide.
Disappointed. Not enough historical information. A lot of audio visual "experience ".
Important cultural place for keeping the memories of our immigrants and their culture
Evocative historical site, wonderful exhibition on immigration experience to Brasil
Well organized and planned. A great place to learn and enjoy Brazilian culture.
Here was the first two nights of the whole family when we arrived in Brazil
Everyone should go there once in the life. Including every racist out there
Very interesting place. There is an audio guide in Ukrainian …
Wow, amazed. Loved the place. Well organized and full of great history.
An essential museum to understand the greatness of São Paulo city
Excellent place to visit and to learn about our origins!
This Museum is a must to all, locals and visitors.
Top notch museum with a great English audioguide.
Worth visiting. Make sure you come with a local
The refurbished space is very well executed
Fantastic restaurant in a train carraige
Amazing place to study imigration
Nice museum at Mooca district.
Very good place well done
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