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Northeast Region | Brazil - Rated 6.6
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Instituto Ricardo Brennand in Recife rating icon 8.5

R. Mário Campelo, 700 - Várzea, Recife - PE, 50741-904, Brazil copy icon
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Popularity in Country: 143 of 419
Popularity in Category: 268 of 1945
Popularity Worldwide: 3923 of 29088
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James April 17, 2025

I recommend taking time to explore the gardens. They are super beautiful and offer a nice break from the art inside. Perfect for some selfies!

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Paul April 9, 2025

If you can, go on a weekday morning around 9 am. It was way less crowded and I feel like I really got to enjoy the art without rushing.

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Karen February 19, 2025

I suggest wearing comfortable shoes! The grounds are pretty large and there's a lot of walking involved. You don't want your feet to start aching.

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Brandon November 18, 2024

Don't skip the cafe on site! I had some of the best coffee and pastries and they were reasonably priced. Perfect break between galleries.

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Museum Sergipana People Gov. Marcelo Déda rating icon 7.7

Av. Ivo do Prado, 398 - Centro, Aracaju - SE, 49010-050, Brazil copy icon
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Popularity in Country: 190 of 419
Popularity in Category: 444 of 1945
Popularity Worldwide: 6436 of 29088
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Andrew November 6, 2024

I think you should set aside at least 2-3 hours for the visit. There’s so much to see, including some hidden gems that you’ll want to explore.

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Ceramics workshop Francisco Brennand rating icon 6

R. Diogo de Vasconcelos - Várzea, Recife - PE, 50980-410, Brazil copy icon
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Popularity in Country: 279 of 419
Popularity in Category: 776 of 1945
Popularity Worldwide: 11559 of 29088
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Kevin February 10, 2025

Be prepared to spend at least a few hours here. I didn’t realize how expansive the grounds were and almost rushed through it. Take your time!

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Samuel January 18, 2025

If you're a fan of photography, bring your camera. The colors and designs are stunning, but some areas might not always be well lit for the best shots.

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Eric January 16, 2025

Definitely check out the café on-site! I thought the prices were fair, and it’s a great place to unwind after exploring the workshop.

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William November 18, 2024

I suggest visiting on a weekday to avoid the weekend crowds. It felt much more relaxed and I was able to enjoy the art and take photos without rushing.