S. MASP Museum MASP This Friday (28) opened the new building, the Pietro Maria Bardi building, which is located on Paulista Street. The new structure greatly expands the exhibition space for the museum, bends its useful area and provides more cultural options for visitors.

The Pietro Maria Bardi, the historical headquarters of the neighboring MASP (now called Lina Bobardi Building), is designed to complete and expand the museum’s capabilities. With six floors dedicated to exhibitions, the new building offers a comprehensive course on the history of MASP, and exploring its course from the foundation.

New exhibitions and experiences

The new area includes five distinct exhibitions, each of which occupies a floor of the building. Among the prominent points:

The relationship between the two buildings was carefully planned. The height of the new building is compatible with the length of the free gap of the original building, which enhances the unit of the group.

In addition, an underground connection is expected to open between museums by the end of the year, allowing visitors to a continuous and integrated experience.

Cultural and tourism influence

With a group of more than 10,000 pieces, MASP has already recognized as one of the most important museums in Latin America. The expansion of attracting more visitors is both local and international tourists, which enhances the museum’s role as a cultural symbol of Lao Paulo and Brazil.

The news has caused great attention to the audience. Visitors and passers -by -on Paulista Avenue expresses curiosity and high expectations to find out the new space.

Cultural professionals, such as mousse scientists, highlight the importance of expanding the wide range of the museum properly.

With expansion, MASP emphasizes its commitment to providing increasingly rich cultural experience, and unifying its position as one of the main technical destinations in Brazil and Latin America.

To visit both museums, tickets are available from 35 USD, and can be purchased in MASP official website.

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