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A new long-term exhibition at the Immigration Museum in São Paulo explores the complex topic of human displacement, both in Brazil and globally.
The Immigration Museum has launched “Migrate – Shared Stories About Us,” a thorough exhibition designed to foster deep reflection on human displacement. The exhibition features 11 interactive modules, enhanced technological resources, and improved accessibility features.
“Migrate” incorporates contemporary artworks, personal narratives, and previously unseen artifacts from the museum’s collection. The goal is to broaden perspectives and amplify diverse voices surrounding the issue of migration.
Exhibition Details & key Features
- Interactive Modules: 11 modules provide engaging experiences.
- Accessibility: The exhibition prioritizes accessibility for all visitors.
- Content: Features contemporary works, real-life stories, and historical items.
- Focus: Explores migration within Brazil and internationally.
Visiting the Exhibition
The exhibition is located at the Immigration Museum (Museu da Imigração),Av. Paulista, 149, Bela Vista, São Paulo. The museum is open from 11:00 AM to 7:00 PM.
Vital Dates: The museum will be closed on december 29th, December 31st, and January 1st.
For more data, visit the official website.
