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Wednesday 5 October 2011

São Paulo vrs. Tambaqui Urbano


This is the Sampa skyline from the Banespa building, which was built in the same style of the Empire State Building.  Banespa was the tallest building in São Paulo until 1960, it still has the best 360-degree view of the city.  Is this really a skyline? There is almost no sky!



MASP is one of São Paulo 's best modern art museums.



Museu Ipiranga and Parque da Independência was built in commemoration of King Dom Pedro I who declared Brazilian independence in 1822. The museum examines Brazilian history from early settlement to the 1950s, it also has a very strange exhibit on old baby photos.



Liberdade the Japanese district



Mercado Municipal, where you must eat a massive sanduíche de mortadela (they serve about 900 of them a day here).



The graffiti artist Invader invaded São Paulo, you can spot his artwork all around the city in random places.

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