Oscar Niemeyer Museum (Museu Oscar Niemeyer) in Curitiba

Oscar Niemeyer Museum (Museu Oscar Niemeyer)

Curitiba, Brazil

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What is Oscar Niemeyer famous for?

Niemeyer was best known for his design of civic buildings for Brasília, a planned city that became Brazil's capital in 1960, as well as his collaboration with other architects on the headquarters of the United Nations in New York.

Are museums free in Brazil?

Brazil has a lot to offer for you culturally, even if you're on a budget, including free museums, free activities and free attractions. 191 museums and attractions in Brazil can be visited without charge.

Where is the Oscar Niemeyer Museum?

Curitiba, Brazil. The Oscar Niemeyer Museum (MON) is a space dedicated to the exhibition of Visual Arts, Architecture, Urbanism and Design. It has about 35 thousand square meters of built area and more than 17 thousand square meters of exhibition area and is considered the largest in Latin America.

What city did Oscar Niemeyer lay out?

Brasilia would be laid out by master urban planner Lúcio Costa, and its buildings would be designed by Niemeyer. In a few months, Neimeyer designed the Presidential residence, the Senate and Congress Buildings and the Cathedral, as well as other residential buildings.