This museum is considered one of the most important art museums in Latin America. It contains works mainly by European artists from the 13th century up to the present. Among the most significant works are paintings by Rembrandt, Goya, Matisse, Van Gogh... More [+]
External Reviews for Museu de Arte de São Paulo - MASP
"Brazilians allways say that they have the biggest Jesus Crhist of South America, the biggest avenue of South America, the biggest... everything of South America. They also have the uglyest building..." more
"MASP - Museu de Arte de São Paulo -Contains a huge collection of works from the the Rennaissance to Modern Contemporary - paintings are displayed differently than in most classical museums: they ar..." more
"The MASP (Sao Paulo Museum of Art) has a very good collection of european art. I would say it is quite difficult to find such a big collection of expensive paintings in South America. So if you are..." more
"...you find the modern building of MASP (Museum of Arts of Sao Paulo). You will notice anyway. During the entire year there is some exhibition there, so you will not lose time... do not miss it. ..." more
"First of all it's located in the most famous avenue in Latin America, Avenida Paulista. There you can see wonderful shows of architecture. The MASP building is a masterpiece. It was idealized by th..." more
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"MASP - Museo de Arte de Sao Paulo With one of the finest art collections in Brazil, this museum displays a substantial collection of both European and Brazilian art from antiquity to the present da..." more
"Sao Paulo is mainly known for its business transactions, work ethic, and wonderful eats. However, this large city does have its share of natural and cultural opportunities for visitors. MASP is th..." more
"MASP - Museo de Arte de Sao Paulo This is the largest museum in Latin America. Has a collection of over 4000 works. " more
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Address:
Avenida Paulista, 1578Sao Paulo, BR
Phone:
+551132515
Price Range
R$10
Hours
Mon: Closed, Tue-Wed: 11a-6p, Thu: 11a-8p, Fri-Sun: 11am-6p
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