Set in a colonial farmhouse, the Botucatu Coffee Museum traces the history of São Paulo state’s coffee trade from its 19th-century beginnings to its rise as one of Brazil’s major exports. Inside, visitors can explore exhibits featuring traditional machinery, original records, and a variety of coffee beans and brews. The museum offers a detailed look into the technical and historical aspects of the coffee industry, providing a rich experience for those interested in engineering and history.
Botucatu Coffee Museum (Fazenda Lageado)
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