Brazil's Coffee Palace
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A majestic building in Santos, Brazil, that once served as the official coffee stock exchange and financial center, now houses a coffee museum.

šŸ“œ Historic building in Santos, Brazil, once the financial center of Brazil's coffee trade.
šŸ” Now home to a coffee museum, inaugurated in 1998.

Why Go

ā˜• Explore Brazil's coffee history through exhibitions and artifacts.
šŸ›ļø Admire eclectic architecture with neoclassical and baroque elements.
šŸŽØ See impressive stained glass, murals, and period furniture.
šŸ›ļø Sample and buy rare coffees at the museum's cafe.

Why Avoid

🚫 Museum closed on Mondays, coffee shop closed on Sundays.

Tips

šŸ†“ Admission is free on Saturdays.
ā˜€ļø Visit in summer for extended operating hours.
🐦 Try the unique Jacu Bird coffee at the cafe.

Cost

šŸ’° Adults R$10, free on Saturdays, discounts for students, teachers, and seniors.

Hours

šŸ•’ Museum: Tue-Sat 9 AM-6 PM, Sun 10 AM-6 PM (ticket office closes 5 PM).

Last updated 8 days ago

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